Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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Mechanics are smart enough to not put service and wear parts behind major components that must be removed for replacement or service. Unlike engineers.

Engineers are smart enough not to do that either. That’s forced on them by the design mandate given to them by companies wanting predetermined performance /economic goals.
 
Engineers are smart enough not to do that either. That’s forced on them by the design mandate given to them by companies wanting predetermined performance /economic goals.
Also helps when the engineers and designers know they'll never have to actually work on it in a real-life scenario.
 
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Not judging by the way. It’s both common and normal.

The reason is simple survival.
Human vision developed to deal with spotting hidden / camouflaged prey and predators.
You better be able to make out the face of that lion hiding in the grass or you are dinner.

So your brain constantly scans for anything looking like a face, a face of anything human, animal, bird, fish etc.

Most folks probably don't know how to tune out their busy mind and concentrate on what the automatic brain is doing, but many people can do so, and as such you can consciously access all the pattern matching that your automatic brain is doing.
 
The reason is simple survival.
Human vision developed to deal with spotting hidden / camouflaged prey and predators.
You better be able to make out the face of that lion hiding in the grass or you are dinner.

So your brain constantly scans for anything looking like a face, a face of anything human, animal, bird, fish etc.

Most folks probably don't know how to tune out their busy mind and concentrate on what the automatic brain is doing, but many people can do so, and as such you can consciously access all the pattern matching that your automatic brain is doing.
I see people and especially vehicle patterns.