I hate Japenese engineering!
I hate our combination microwave. To get it to defrost I have to push the microwave button twice, then choose the time by pushing the minute and 10second buttons a number of times.
Now this rational Anglo-Saxon can't get it out of his logical brain that to get more power I push the control more. Wrong: to get half power I push it twice as often. Result: berries boiled to a residue rather than gently defrosted delectable fruits.
I hate our Toyota Car. General Motors and most European Cars have a reasonable consensus on where the controls are and how they work. But the petrol gauge on my Toyato has a needle that points to the left of the scale when the tank is full, and the right of the scale when the tank is empty. I suppose that's because the left of the scale is higher up the dashboard than the right of the scale.
But this Anglo-Saxon expects to read from left to right, and expects (as does everyone using universal arabic numbers) that the lowest values on the scale will be on the left.
Result: serious irritation and mental gymnastics every time I try to read the scale.
Hey Ho
Rant over.
I hate our combination microwave. To get it to defrost I have to push the microwave button twice, then choose the time by pushing the minute and 10second buttons a number of times.
Now this rational Anglo-Saxon can't get it out of his logical brain that to get more power I push the control more. Wrong: to get half power I push it twice as often. Result: berries boiled to a residue rather than gently defrosted delectable fruits.
I hate our Toyota Car. General Motors and most European Cars have a reasonable consensus on where the controls are and how they work. But the petrol gauge on my Toyato has a needle that points to the left of the scale when the tank is full, and the right of the scale when the tank is empty. I suppose that's because the left of the scale is higher up the dashboard than the right of the scale.
But this Anglo-Saxon expects to read from left to right, and expects (as does everyone using universal arabic numbers) that the lowest values on the scale will be on the left.
Result: serious irritation and mental gymnastics every time I try to read the scale.
Hey Ho
Rant over.




when the arrow is on the "F" means full and when the arrow points to "E" it is emptyand a gas pump lights up for me when it is low!





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