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Re: Worst design decisions?
From: Paul Timmins <paul () timmins net>
Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2003 20:01:08 -0400
I'm still trying to find out the point of labeling the light switches in airplanes. I can see the point of doing it if the button is obvious to the touch, but on some planes they use membrane switches that aren't obvious to the touch. I know the ADA probably requires them to label light switches, but the logic of doing so escapes me. -Paul On Thu, 2003-09-18 at 19:24, bmanning () karoshi com wrote:
The US Congress. "can you say ADA - sure you can" - Fred RodgersWho thought it was a good idea to put braille on the drive up atms?--bill (sorry ren, I couldn't resist)
-- Paul Timmins <paul () timmins net>
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- Re: Worst design decisions? bmanning (Sep 18)
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