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MEXICOWANDERER
Nov 23, 2013Explorer
SATISFACTION is the primary goal in any acquisition.
If a person purchases something, abuses the hell out of it (knowingly) and is satisfied even though it died well before the average or norm, then that's all a person can ask for.
My luck is, when I happen to be strapped for cash, a @#$%^&! battery dies. Doesn't matter if its a CR2032 or a car battery, they seem to stop breathing when I can least afford it. Like Life Scan and their doggone blood glucose testers. I lit into them three or four years ago. "Why don't you make a SIMPLE blood glucose tester than uses a pair of AA batteries? Twice the life of AAA batteries, ten times the life of coin coil batteries, easier to find replacement, and on and on.
The company is enamored of gizmo features like a lot of software is - gobble-d-gook that nobody uses. Where's the @#$%^&! on-off switch? You know, the ones that stops quiescent current draw...
Like talking to my parrot.
America is forgetting the art form that forces a company to design superior products that do fewer things, but do those things far better and require less maintenance and carbon footprint renewal.
If a person purchases something, abuses the hell out of it (knowingly) and is satisfied even though it died well before the average or norm, then that's all a person can ask for.
My luck is, when I happen to be strapped for cash, a @#$%^&! battery dies. Doesn't matter if its a CR2032 or a car battery, they seem to stop breathing when I can least afford it. Like Life Scan and their doggone blood glucose testers. I lit into them three or four years ago. "Why don't you make a SIMPLE blood glucose tester than uses a pair of AA batteries? Twice the life of AAA batteries, ten times the life of coin coil batteries, easier to find replacement, and on and on.
The company is enamored of gizmo features like a lot of software is - gobble-d-gook that nobody uses. Where's the @#$%^&! on-off switch? You know, the ones that stops quiescent current draw...
Like talking to my parrot.
America is forgetting the art form that forces a company to design superior products that do fewer things, but do those things far better and require less maintenance and carbon footprint renewal.
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