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you see....
http://iqcontent.com/blog/2006/08/does-dell-do-design/
and this one too
http://goodexperience.com/tib/b/2006/08/dell_latitude_u.html
Eccentric BB - just do proper dropouts at the back FFS!
The lack of return on every set of Canti's or V brakes I have ever owned.
The GM sourced auto gerbox on my 55 plate BMW where the torque converter plays the hokey cokey in the name of "economy" which results in a feeling like you are permenantly driving on the rumble strip. I didn't buy a BMW for it's economy.
Ikea has got some great designers, just not the one who designed the [s]draining[/s] pooling board on my kitchen sink. How hard can it be?
[s]Heater fan unit resistor pack on[/s] a Vauxhall Vectra. B[s]uried so far into the guts of the dashboard that it takes a mechanic an hour to replace it[/s]. - Rubbish
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I half agree, but the up side always has a USB three prong logo on it.
No it doesn't, for example the Garmin cable currently plugged into my laptop.
very goodmega - Member[s]Heater fan unit resistor pack on[/s] a Vauxhall Vectra.[s] Buried so far into the guts of the dashboard that it takes a mechanic an hour to replace it.[/s] - Rubbish
It can't be that bad because despite a couple of niggles mine won't die.
Sleeping in me jag on pills for me nerves...
Any door that needs a sign saying push or pull. It should be obvious from the shape of the door what you are meant to do.
Crank Bros headsets
VAG ABS pumps
You may not have a lethally sharp, randomly sprung blade when you begin to open a corned beef tin but by the time you've finished opening it...
Don't get me started on those stupid Shimano wrong-way-round gears!! Yes, let's turn everything round the wrong way, why not, and hey we can chuck brakes in it at the same time - rrrrrruuuuuubishhhhhh!
The fundamental core central to any IT operating system that requires it to be continually turned off and turned on again to let it even vaguely function. Utter rubbish.
Avid Juicies. Total bobbins.
Pumps that let you put petrol into a diesel tank. Opps 😉
LG TV remote controls that require you to jam down the button repeatedly to get any kind of result on the TV. You know that really pushing hard on it isn't going to help in the long run, but it won't work if you don't.
Rubbish
North Face Goretex waterproof shoes that leak on your big toe after 6 months of wearing. Rubbish
Suspension forks where the bearing surface is an integral part of the structure and thus prohibatively expensive to replace. (ie: almost all of them)
paddleships
the paddle does have advantages such as being able to use with quite a shallow draft but for me the propellor will always be a more efficient means of aquatic propulsion
I'm going with the side hinging tailgate on my Rav 4.
The old Hope quick releases with the ball end that made an uncomfortable pressure point when you tried to use them.
Vented Central heating/Hot water systems
the up side always has a USB three prong logo on it
See above regarding Dell front ports
That's a Dell problem, not a USB design problem.
Same as my Kenwood car head unit. It's impossible to tell easily which way round the cable needs to be when inserting it.
paddleshipsthe paddle does have advantages such as being able to use with quite a shallow draft but for me the propellor will always be a more efficient means of aquatic propulsion
While that's certainly true, somebody had to actually invent the the propellor first, unfortunately, paddles came first, for very obvious reasons.
String. What the F*** is the point of string? It has no structural properties; if you tie a knot in it it WILL work loose; it breaks if you look at it sideways; and to make matters worse you can NEVER find any when you want it!!
I would have to disagree, having recently lashed together two skin on frame kayaks! Cordage is great.
The Display Port on my Lenovo W500 which doesn't carry audio however, is the biggest oversight in the digital age. Cockbobbins.
Paint tin lids.
And Bradford.

