Design flaws that should have been fixed by now
Discussion
I bought a new winter coat recently. Generally I am happy with it, but last week I went to zip up the pocket to find that the zip had got caught up with the lining of the pocket and is stuck so I can’t zip up or down. That has happened on various items of clothing over the years. The zip has been around for over a century and features on some many items of clothing - how is it that they have not designed an effective solution to this problem?
Automatic emergency braking systems that slam on the brakes for no reason, when there is nothing in front of the car. My Leaf does it so I have to switch it off every time I get into the car. When a car in front has moved into another lane it is too dopey to realise and slams on the brakes as I pass by it in an entirely different lane with nothing in front.
Rich Boy Spanner said:
Automatic emergency braking systems that slam on the brakes for no reason, when there is nothing in front of the car. My Leaf does it so I have to switch it off every time I get into the car. When a car in front has moved into another lane it is too dopey to realise and slams on the brakes as I pass by it in an entirely different lane with nothing in front.
I'd say a lot of 'automatic' systems added to cars over the years are unnecessary and have turned people into unthinking zombies. I can remember my sister ranting about the automatic headlights on her new car 'If I'm not capable of deciding whether the lights need to be on or off then I shouldn't be driving' or words to that effect. James6112 said:
Skoda Superb oil dipstick
The global head of dipstick design made it black plastic! Then had that one job to do…
Dipstick? What's one of those? The global head of dipstick design made it black plastic! Then had that one job to do…
My BMW is from the time when they sacked the head of dipstick design and thought it was better measured from the dash. More convenient yes, but a bit of a pain when it takes about 15 minutes for anything to register on it......
StevieBee said:
USB and other ports placed in awkwardly accessible places on a computer.
I still don't get this. I spent a fruitless couple of minutes trying to plug a USB stick and a pair of headphones into their respective sockets on the back of my iMac. What is the problem with putting them on the front? It's not like a couple of ports ruins the look or anything.My work Mac Studio has its USB ports on the back (a complete PITA) and an SD card slot that i will probably never use on the front...
bodhi said:
James6112 said:
Skoda Superb oil dipstick
The global head of dipstick design made it black plastic! Then had that one job to do…
Dipstick? What's one of those? The global head of dipstick design made it black plastic! Then had that one job to do…
My BMW is from the time when they sacked the head of dipstick design and thought it was better measured from the dash. More convenient yes, but a bit of a pain when it takes about 15 minutes for anything to register on it......
Which is an interesting one when you do an oil change, as you have to run the bike for 10 minutes without really knowing if you have too much/too little oil in it.
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