“Nice car but impossible to refuel.” 2/5 ⭐️ Just a quick reminder that it’s usually worth evaluating user workflows before incorporating change requests…
Tony Kelbert - the accordion was invented in 1537. Since then, smart engineers have applied the Accordion Principal to every thing from nuclear power plants to tampon dispensers. One can only wonder why it isn't used more often in everyday household products.
If they were a little closer they might have had a shot...
but also, you can't stop every someone from just doing it wrong.
Common sense, logic, and critical thinking are all a dying skill set in this society.
I got gas at a non-Costco gas station for the first time in years the other day and I was reminded how important it is to ensure the pump is on the same side as the gas cap. #neverforget
As a product manager I always asked, "can you send me a picture?" A picture is worth a thousand words and often saves untold wasted hours of change debates and product redesign...
Now you have me wondering what's the tension limit for those breakaway fittings on gasoline hoses?
Intelligence is never a guarantee.
I mean… they’re doing everything they possibly can, right?
CAD/CAM Design Engineer | DMG MORI Additive Intelligence
6d1. I often wish my truck had the gas port on the other side so I'd be in the minority population. 2. I get my gas on the wrong side anyway because the line is shorter at Costco. It's really not that hard. :)