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Posted: 05.16.2003
Teacher, teacher!
*raises hand* If you're gonna put an on / off button on something like a cordless razor, curling iron, blow dryer, "personal massager", whathaveyou -- why do companies insist on putting said-button directly underneath the thumb-grip area? Just a little summin' that makes me go hmmmmm...or huuummm...depending on your interpretation.



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do you know how annoying that is when you're using the "back massager" to "massage your back?" buzzzzzzzzzzzzz

¤ ¤ credit: yvonne | 05.16.03 at 03:59 PM | link--this ¤ ¤

Or when you have it set on low...and you acidentally knock it to high...OH wait..that's not all bad...

¤ ¤ credit: Tracy | 05.16.03 at 04:18 PM | link--this ¤ ¤

There's low?

¤ ¤ credit: kay | 05.16.03 at 04:23 PM | link--this ¤ ¤

Fast. Slow. Fast. Fast. Slow.

¤ ¤ credit: robyn | 05.16.03 at 04:35 PM | link--this ¤ ¤

My, ummm, cordless razor *coughcoughyeahrightcough* has the Poe-esque presettings... life is goooooood...

¤ ¤ credit: Brainy | 05.16.03 at 04:47 PM | link--this ¤ ¤

On/off switch? You mean you don't use the "back massager" with the Briggs & Stratton 8HP pull-start engine?

¤ ¤ credit: dave | 05.16.03 at 05:08 PM | link--this ¤ ¤




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