Flatlander products. For the most part I live in 3 dimensions (+1 of space) and require mostly 3 dimensional products, so feel a little suspicious when 2 dimensional products are advertised, as I'm not sure which dimension I am going to be missing out on, although to be honest I really need them all.
e.g. this sleeping bag packed dimensions are 40 x 35 cm. This is great so far and would pass through airport check-in no problem as it stands, but the third dimension is sadly indeterminate. It can't be zero. Should I be suspicious of the missing dimension? Is it so huge that they are embarrassed to reveal it? Or perhaps they just wish to spare a little ink in not revealing this unimportant dimension? If it's not dead flat, I'm asking for a refund.
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No "view last unread post in a thread" button against thread titles. WTF isn't this the USP of any forum software, let alone left unimplemented? Designed to increase user paging? Page numbers that are too small to be pressed accurately on smartphones without zooming in closely, though this is part compensated for by having a user name field that will rarely if ever pressed immediately adjacent to a field that that will be pressed often; althogh not as often on smartphones, where it's edging towards 50/50 pressing username or thread title.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostTiny little ridiculously small "keyhole" ("a**hole" more like) browse/file input boxes in Windows, why can't they at least be resizeable?
The height of absurdity is reached with Windows environment variable setting, specifically for PATH, where you get only one line to struggle with a huge long string of pathnames. Why on Earth can't they have a more user-friendly table-based input form for PATH?
And in File Explorer, there are acres of blank space to the right, but file names longer than about five characters are truncated.
I'll stop now, before I get really carried away - Whole books have been written about Windows Annoyances.
(and Unix is just as bad in its own ways)
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Silent shopkeepers who hold out their hand without telling you how much money they would like you to put in it.
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People who stare. Specifically those who stare and don't divert their gaze in an appropriately short period (0 seconds) when spotted doing so, and who start again after you thought you'd already dealt with by a full face return stare*.
*Don't try this if the person looks gay.
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Tiny little ridiculously small "keyhole" ("a**hole" more like) browse/file input boxes in Windows, why can't they at least be resizeable?
The height of absurdity is reached with Windows environment variable setting, specifically for PATH, where you get only one line to struggle with a huge long string of pathnames. Why on Earth can't they have a more user-friendly table-based input form for PATH?
And in File Explorer, there are acres of blank space to the right, but file names longer than about five characters are truncated.
I'll stop now, before I get really carried away - Whole books have been written about Windows Annoyances.
(and Unix is just as bad in its own ways)
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Yanks or Yank dude wannabees who poke at a plate of food with just a fork.
Use a knife and fork like civilized people!
Plebs!
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Originally posted by Boudica View Postitv
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wet jeans
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostPeople who stick in late meetings on a Friday
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Originally posted by doodab View PostWhat about artists and scientists?
Too bloody talented for me to compete and their jobs are more fun than mine. B@st@rds.
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