Sunday, October 24, 2010
We recently had a great family trip circumnavigating the Painted Desert in northeast Arizona. On the itinerary were Sedona, Meteor Crater, Petrified Forest National Park, Monument Valley, the Grand Canyon, and, of course, several iconic Route 66 relics along the way.



One small design issue arose during the trip that was a continual annoyance. Kids can be a bit, well, spastic. Kia attaches the lower ends of the front seatbelts right where spastic feet in the back seat were landing at regular intervals. This resulted in the driver and front passenger continually having their seat belts unexpectedly stepped on and tensioned. This is a small design detail to be sure, but one that proved to be annoying enough that it really should be addressed.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Since our writers are human and have been getting slow and lazy, paying attention to work more than the blog, we are looking for extra writers to fill in when we're on a slow streak and any other time (such as these past few weeks). Sadly we cannot offer any pay, but bragging rights come in handy sometimes. If you are interested, send us some info at carnut1blogspotcom@gmail.com. Thanks!
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