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	<title>Commonsense Design</title>
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	<description>Nathan Zeldes blogs on everyday product design</description>
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		<title>The left-handed staircases of the Kerrs</title>
		<description>When we toured Scotland we visited an ancient building with a curious design feature: it had a  staircase that ran in a counterclockwise spiral, opposite to the standard design.

We were told that there are a number of such buildings in Scotland, all built by the same family. Apparently the ...</description>
		<link>http://designblog.nzeldes.com/2008/07/the-left-handed-staircases-of-the-kerrs/</link>
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		<title>Tools 2: Choosing your supplier</title>
		<description>So, if quality is critical, how do we find the best tools?

One simple method is to  go for the best makers; the ones the pros swear by. In my case I did that by  interrogating my machine shop teacher in university, a master craftsman with  decades of ...</description>
		<link>http://designblog.nzeldes.com/2008/07/tools-2-choosing-your-supplier/</link>
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		<title>A pure waste of time</title>
		<description>Just got off the phone at a teleconference meeting hosted by some service in the USA. I was impressed by the logic of the automated system, which went something like this:
"Welcome to the ___ teleconference system. Please enter your passcode".
&#60;I did&#62;
"The number you entered is &#60;bla bla bla... all 9 ...</description>
		<link>http://designblog.nzeldes.com/2008/06/a-pure-waste-of-time/</link>
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		<title>Tools 1: Quality matters!</title>
		<description>Of all the everyday objects you will own, Tools deserve a place of honor,  since they are the ones you use to make other objects. In fact, tools are  arguably what distinguished our hominid ancestors  from the animals. For my  part, as a maker of things ...</description>
		<link>http://designblog.nzeldes.com/2008/06/tools-1-quality-matters/</link>
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		<title>An uncommunicative printer</title>
		<description>We got this new HP LaserJet M5035 multifunction printer/copier  at my workplace that is very sophisticated and capable. It has a high res touch  screen that it uses to accept our commands and to tell us what's going on.

So today it had a fault and advised me to ...</description>
		<link>http://designblog.nzeldes.com/2008/06/an-uncommunicative-printer/</link>
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		<title>Sluggish response in our Home Electronics</title>
		<description>
The Sony Mini-stereo on my desk has excellent sound,  which is the main thing I suppose; but it has some annoying misfeatures. Take  this one: what do you think happens when you hit the "Open CD Tray" button? If  you said "The CD tray opens", think again. ...</description>
		<link>http://designblog.nzeldes.com/2008/06/sluggish-response-in-our-home-electronics/</link>
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		<title>Mazda 3 evolution, take 1: Sometimes they listen!</title>
		<description>
Recently I replaced my old Mazda 3 with the new model.  The two are practically identical - why mess with a good thing? it's a fine car!  - but there are some minor differences, and I'll be blogging them now and then…  they afford us a peek ...</description>
		<link>http://designblog.nzeldes.com/2008/06/mazda-3-evolution-take-1-sometimes-they-listen/</link>
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		<title>Mini, Maxi, Silly</title>
		<description>As a conscientious techie I do what many car owners don't: I check the oil and other fluids in our cars once a month, rain or shine. But our latest car, the 2007 Renault Clio, seems determined to foil this good intention.

It used to be simple: A fluid would either ...</description>
		<link>http://designblog.nzeldes.com/2008/06/mini-maxi-silly/</link>
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		<title>Ode to a round knob</title>
		<description>"O knob, thou whose perfect roundness doth . . ."

Nah. A poet I'm not. Still, I would if I could, because the round knob is a fast disappearing species, a trend well worthy of lament.



Throughout the 20th century the round control knob was a mainstay of human interface design for ...</description>
		<link>http://designblog.nzeldes.com/2008/06/ode-to-a-round-knob/</link>
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		<title>Water cooler improvement - just don&#8217;t cool!</title>
		<description>Many times, a small change in a design makes a product a lot better.

You know the modern version of the office water cooler: a vertical unit that dispenses cold (and in many models, also hot) water into disposable cups. Well, I've just seen one that made my day. The unit ...</description>
		<link>http://designblog.nzeldes.com/2008/06/water-cooler-improvement-just-dont-cool/</link>
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