On May 28, 2009, at 9:23 AM, Michael G Schwern wrote:
Michael G Schwern wrote:
For those not familiar with the Google Issue Tracker, it allows
you to
favorite an issue so you both follow its progress and voice your
opinion that
it should get fixed.
You do this by clicking the little outline of a star next to the
issue number.
Its next to the issue number, not the comment box.
Nevermind, it looks like they added a very clear star and "vote for
this
issue" message right above the comment box. I wonder when that
happened.
Are people that dumb?
I don't think it's fair to call them dumb. And besides, they did
eventually fix the problem.
When a PC user goes to work at a Mac which has, below and at the
right of the floppy drive (610 form factor), right where the eject
button should be, a POWER SWITCH, it's not the user's fault when
instead of ejecting a disk he powers off the machine.
Power Mac 6100/60AV
http://www.flickr.com/photos/macpolen/2170423270/
(Also Mac users are not smart just because they know to drag a disk
to the trash instead of pushing a button near the drive, so that this
bug doesn't affect them.)
If everybody does it wrong, then the interface is broken.
Josh