On 18/03/11 23:10, JezA wrote:
> 
> If the people who design and make products design and make them properly
> they shouldn't need tweaking. If they do need tweaking, why throw good
> money after bad? Why not just buy something that works right in the
> first place?

I don't disagree with your sentiment, but commercial products are
usually built to a cost, ie. compromises are made in the design process.
If money were no object then yes, the product designers should make them
properly in the first place. But that rarely happens, if ever. And
certainly not on a mass-market product.

R>.
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