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Title: I love technology, but... MineralMan
Post by: CC27 on November 05, 2021, 12:40:01 PM
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Star Member MineralMan (140,001 posts)


I love technology, but...

Sometimes, it is overcomplicated. That's really annoying at times, but many consumer goods today ignore the idea that simple needs do not need complex setup and operational controls. Things have too many features today, most of which are not needed by most people.

It's not that I'm incapable of operating even the most complex technology. I've been around it since before most of it was created. I've written technical and user manuals for much of today's tech stuff, and countless magazine articles to help consumers make the best use of computers, phones, peripherals and even tools.

The thing is that some devices do very simple things and should have simple controls for consumers.

For example, the other night, in the dark, I managed to press one of the 20 buttons on the top of my clock and radio. I long ago lost the owner's manual for it, and the labeling on those buttons offers no help in correcting whatever I did that scrambled the clock display. The owner's manual wasn't much help in the beginning, either, when I still had it. Simply setting the time on that clock and radio is a long, drawn-out process, involving a complicated session of button-pushing and cryptic menus that are not displayed on the device.

So, having scrambled the time with my clumsy fingers and being unable to figure out what process would let me undo what I had done in the dark while sleepy, I unplugged the device completely and put it in the box I use for recycling electronic devices.

I have another radio, a very simple one, which I put on the bedside table. I also have an old electric analog alarm clock that has been stored in a closet, but that is now back on the table beside my pillow. You set it by turning a knob on the back of the clock, until the hands show the correct time. I never used its alarm, since my smart phone is a far better alarm clock and more flexible.

If I did not have a simple electric analog clock, I see that Amazon sells them. If I did not have a simple radio, they are also available there for very low prices. I do not need a clock radio with 20 buttons on top, identified with cryptic labels. I do not need my clock to show me the date, nor do I need the 24-hour military time feature. I don't need to be able to set multiple alarms, either. I also don't need my bedside clock radio to tell me the temperature or provide a faulty weather statement. I do not care what the phase of the moon is, nor do I need anything to tell me it is the middle of the night. Nope. I just need to look at a clock in the middle of the night to see what time it is. If I am unable to get back to sleep, I sometimes turn on the radio, which is permanently tuned to the local public radio news station. In the middle of the night, the BBC programming it carries soon bores me back to sleep.

The clock and radio that is now in my recycling box was a gift from my wife. I dutifully put it on the table next to the bed because she had been thoughtful enough to give it to me. As far as she knows, it is broken now. Since it was a gift, I went through the setup process when I got it. However, changing back and forth to and from daylight savings time is too much bother, so I just remembered to add or subtract an hour from the displayed time. Changing the station on the radio, too, is a major hassle, since there are only buttons to do that, rather than a knob you can turn to select another station. So, it is permanently on one radio station.

Now that I have my old analog alarm clock and a simple AM/FM radio on that table, I believe I'll just stick to those and forego any unneeded technology to show me the time and let me listen to the BBC when I'm lying awake at 2 AM. I love technology, but not when it is both not needed and poorly designed for people to use.

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Title: Re: I love technology, but... MineralMan
Post by: thundley4 on November 05, 2021, 12:52:47 PM
Cripes, he's a boring, pedantic writer. The old has-been is feeling nostalgic after seeing this meme going around.
Title: Re: I love technology, but... MineralMan
Post by: DLR Pyro on November 05, 2021, 01:29:08 PM
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Star Member MineralMan (140,001 posts)


I love technology, but...

Sometimes, it is overcomplicated. That's really annoying at times, but many consumer goods today ignore..........................

tl;dr;dc 
Title: Re: I love technology, but... MineralMan
Post by: Zathras on November 05, 2021, 02:22:55 PM
So this is how Nance the Drunkard gets her booze money. Giving writing lessons to DUmbasses.
Title: Re: I love technology, but... MineralMan
Post by: Aristotelian on November 05, 2021, 02:31:02 PM
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I never used its alarm, since my smart phone is a far better alarm clock and more flexible.

When this long dreary ramble started, my only thought was 'why don't you just use your 'phone like the rest of us'...apparently he does, but feels the need to talk about the various bits of crap he's acquired over the years.
Title: Re: I love technology, but... MineralMan
Post by: Texacon on November 05, 2021, 02:51:45 PM
When this long dreary ramble started, my only thought was 'why don't you just use your 'phone like the rest of us'...apparently he does, but feels the need to talk about the various bits of crap he's acquired over the years.


No shit!  I haven’t used a clock in a very long time. I travel quite a lot and use my phone. Rare is the time the alarm wakes me because I get up at the same time everyday.

I wonder how many DUmmies of working she can say the same.

My normal wake up is 4:00am, but Mondays are 3:30am. I’m awake before those alarms 99.9% off the time.

KC
Title: Re: I love technology, but... MineralMan
Post by: Ralph Wiggum on November 05, 2021, 03:59:30 PM
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Title: Re: I love technology, but... MineralMan
Post by: Ralph Wiggum on November 05, 2021, 04:01:38 PM

No shit!  I haven’t used a clock in a very long time. I travel quite a lot and use my phone. Rare is the time the alarm wakes me because I get up at the same time everyday.

I wonder how many DUmmies of working she can say the same.

My normal wake up is 4:00am, but Mondays are 3:30am. I’m awake before those alarms 99.9% off the time.

KC

Interesting to hear.  Haven't slept past 8 am on a weekend in probably six months and am awake between 5 & 6 a.m. every weekday.
Title: Re: I love technology, but... MineralMan
Post by: Texacon on November 05, 2021, 04:27:44 PM
Interesting to hear.  Haven't slept past 8 am on a weekend in probably six months and am awake between 5 & 6 a.m. every weekday.


Yeah, it amazes me. I just wake up when I should. Mondays my eyes pop open about 5 minutes before my alarm. The rest of the eyes pop open about an hour later. On the weekends I still get up before 6 most of the time.

It’s something I don’t really understand. Sometimes I’m in my office before 5:00 and I really don’t need to be there until 8:00. I get a lot done early in the morning without interruption. I’ll typically leave around 4:45 pm. But, my company recognizes the time I put in and I have a LOT of freedom with my time. I’m not an hourly employee.

KC
Title: Re: I love technology, but... MineralMan
Post by: SVPete on November 05, 2021, 04:36:36 PM
Are these low-tech enough for MM to have a .....


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Title: Re: I love technology, but... MineralMan
Post by: BamaMoose on November 05, 2021, 04:50:16 PM
Cripes, he's a boring, pedantic writer. The old has-been is feeling nostalgic after seeing this meme going around.

Ha, ha, ha.  I have that exact same clock radio sitting on my nightstand.  I've never been so specifically meme'd.  Not sure if I should feel honored or old. :rofl: At least I'm not this Brandon guy that's getting so thoroughly roasted all over the place.
Title: Re: I love technology, but... MineralMan
Post by: thundley4 on November 05, 2021, 05:13:03 PM
Ha, ha, ha.  I have that exact same clock radio sitting on my nightstand.  I've never been so specifically meme'd.  Not sure if I should feel honored or old. :rofl: At least I'm not this Brandon guy that's getting so thoroughly roasted all over the place.

I think I have had that same one at some time.
Title: Re: I love technology, but... MineralMan
Post by: Delmar on November 05, 2021, 07:03:22 PM
Alarm clocks are for the working class.  I would've thought that nouveau riche Rock Head would just have his butler come into his room, throw open the curtains, shake him gently, and set up his breakfast tray.
Title: Re: I love technology, but... MineralMan
Post by: DUmpDiver on November 05, 2021, 08:53:49 PM
His VCR is still flashing 12:00.
Title: Re: I love technology, but... MineralMan
Post by: Texacon on November 06, 2021, 08:24:51 AM
Alarm clocks are for the working class.  I would've thought that nouveau riche Rock Head would just have his butler come into his room, throw open the curtains, shake him gently, and set up his breakfast tray.


 :rofl:

KC