I found an interesting website that points out common things that were not
necessarily designed with realistic functionality in mind and even a few
things that make you wonder what the heck the designer and/or manufacturer
was thinking when they produced the item.
http://www.baddesigns.com/
A couple of examples are stoves with the controls on the back that make you
reach over hot pots & pans, mouse and keyboard plugs and labeling on PC's,
faucet handles that can't be turned with wet hands, etc.
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