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Thread: Who reads instructions?
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21st October 2007, 04:56 PM #16
We are not going to turn a light-hearted debate on the use of instructions into something else? Surely not! If so, there is a set of instructions that we all should read from time to time.
(here and here too)
On topic though, I usually find instructions are unnecessary until they are lost. Then I discover their importance is inversely proportional to my ability to locate them.
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21st October 2007, 07:55 PM #17
Don't instructions cost extra when buying a new tool? We all need to stretch our shopping $$
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22nd October 2007, 07:56 AM #18
My 1st new car, a 1967 Toyota Corolla came with instructions on how to drive, and to think I wasted money getting a licence
Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.
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22nd October 2007, 08:11 AM #19"We must never become callous. When we experience the conflicts ever more deeply we are living in truth. The quiet conscience is an invention of the devil." - Albert Schweizer
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22nd October 2007, 09:42 PM #20GOLD MEMBER
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Thanks for keeping me on the straight and narrow, Groggy, but the instructions you mention apply only to illegal/unsavoury behaviour.
What's wrong with challenging somebody (light-heartedly) to a deeper level of debate in this thread, specifically set up "to have your say on what ever you wish. Rant and rave. Give someone a pat on the back, or a kick their bum. ONE STIPULATION: Keep it about woodwork and related woodies stuff"?
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22nd October 2007, 10:34 PM #21
I'm a girl (no REALLY I am) therefore I'm in charge of reading instructions.
We have "pink" jobs and "blue" jobs here. The reading of instructions is definately a "pink" job as if anyone else (i.e. the blue person) doing it would cause a Code Violation. I then make "helpful suggestions" and am "appreciated" for my willingness, usefulness and general all round "what a Top Chick I've Got" abilities.
That's how it works isn't it?
Sonja
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22nd October 2007, 10:48 PM #22
Sounds good to me Sonja. I have just got a new Navman (you know one of those GPS things) and the instruction manual is 138 pages so I think I will make the reading of that a pink job now.
Reality is no background music.
Cheers John
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23rd October 2007, 03:21 PM #23
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23rd October 2007, 05:09 PM #24
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23rd October 2007, 05:10 PM #25SENIOR MEMBER
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Munruben and Rookie,
Whay did you choose the GPS you selected. I am off to the states next year and want one I can use here and there. Plenty on Google but not really useful in decision makeing. Heaps of technical data and the choice site is a subscription. Sorry to to deviate from the topic and I confess i probably will read the instructions.
Pusser
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23rd October 2007, 05:14 PM #26Deceased
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You may challenge all you like, but I'm not interested in having a philosophical discussion about the distinction and similarities of arrogance and foolishness.
I come here primarily for the woodworking but occasionally may make my opinions known about other matters, and may amplify or clarify them if I feel that is necessary. The same way as others may do.
But I don't come here to have philosophical debates, I left them behind when I left school , and if I did want to I would join a debating forum. Further the distinction and similarities of the words arrogance and foolishness would be better discussed in an English language forum rather then boor the tears out of everybody, for this is still primarily a woodworking board.
Peter.
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23rd October 2007, 05:25 PM #27
I sometimes read the manual, if I cant work it out or a new function Id like to use is noticed by moi. I dont like to read the manuals.. boring, rather read heinlein or clancy....
besides some instructions are absolute ferking crap - eg some chinese stuff is so useless that you cant understand the chinglish horse poo they are trying to tell you..... so what about then, then ? do I still need to read the manual ???? I may as well read tiolet paper lol!!!
dont be so grumpy Sturdee....Zed
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23rd October 2007, 05:27 PM #28SENIOR MEMBER
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Dont you have to read them to find out they are useless?
PusserLast edited by Pusser; 23rd October 2007 at 05:30 PM. Reason: fingers can't spell
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23rd October 2007, 05:33 PM #29
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23rd October 2007, 05:33 PM #30
And who reads those long winded "End User License Agreements" for software before clicking on the "I Agree" button?
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