tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6297817787946836833.post9174088131738980608..comments2023-09-16T05:46:14.740-04:00Comments on Beauty and the Robeast: Square Peg/Round HoleRo-Beast Rolliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13461980537490993760noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6297817787946836833.post-3654480969531409832011-09-12T23:12:04.176-04:002011-09-12T23:12:04.176-04:00Oh, but Rollie, then you'd have employees open...Oh, but Rollie, then you'd have employees opening up the printer just to feast on the delicious ink cartridges inside.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6297817787946836833.post-12122840776400240492011-09-12T14:55:05.563-04:002011-09-12T14:55:05.563-04:00Ken, I completely agree. You ARE a nerd.
But ser...Ken, I completely agree. You ARE a nerd. <br /><br />But seriously, I do see your point. I don't know why they chose that configuration (it's ALMOST alphabetical order). <br /><br />I would like to see them take it yet another step further and have the cartridges in crazy shapes like blue diamonds and yellow moons because it works for Lucky Charms.Ro-Beast Rolliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13461980537490993760noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6297817787946836833.post-21190984925915234512011-09-12T14:28:19.976-04:002011-09-12T14:28:19.976-04:00I do kind of see a human systems integration probl...I do kind of see a human systems integration problem here. It would seem intuitive to put all the colors together and the one-off weird non-color 'bonding agent' separated. While the cartridges being unique to each space is the right way to go I do see an additional step in some color segregation perhaps reducing the risk of such an event occurring. In a redesign I'd put the black where the bonding agent is and the bonding agent all the way on the bottom below all the colors.<br /><br />But in the end nothing stops idiots from being idiots.<br /><br />I'm a nerd.kcwnoreply@blogger.com