I get the photo / camera analogy.
Parenthetically, I own probably 40 digital and film cameras (lost count
long ago) and appreciate the ergonomic and other handling differences
between them all. I understand the problem with natural looking images
using "fill flash" which often renders a photo plastic, stilted and
harsh. I hate hard shadows behind subjects.
But the ergonomics of a machine - any machine - can turn the user
experience into either a complicated nightmare, or a smooth, effortless
breeze - the analogy works for me.
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Happy Trails.
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On 4/1/2011 11:04 PM, Don Rasmussen wrote:
To me, the ergonomics are analogous to these two cameras I have, where
You only know this if you A/B test the cameras under identical
conditions, the same way you would A/B test transceivers.
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