

Yeah, I remember being annoyed by this as well, I just felt really messy and without clear purpose, like “how do you mean this all connects again?”. Did not live up to the hype.


Yeah, I remember being annoyed by this as well, I just felt really messy and without clear purpose, like “how do you mean this all connects again?”. Did not live up to the hype.
I had a similar thought recently when I moved into a new appartement. The main Doors are automated, so you only need to push a button to open them from the inside. From the outside you use your keycard. To make the door stay open you need to press a button at the top of the door, it has three “states”: auto, manual, stay open (labeled 0, 1 and 2). Incorrect use of the doors breaks them, you can still open them manually but its very heavy compared to a old school normal door. When the doors breaks a Repair man needs to go out and… Do something.
Alot of people in the house are annoyed about this and complaints that people are “using the doors incorrectly” and hearing this set me off. IT’S A DOOR!! You should not need to think even a second about “how it works”. We that lives there can of course get used to this (even if its a bit annoying) but what about our guests, delivery people etc. How are they supposed to know about this? Is it up to me to inform them? Is that reasonable just in the slightest? Its simply a crappy product.
Drömkåken, starring the Swedish actor legend Björn Skifs (also known from the Ouga-shaka song “Hooked on a feeling”). Truly a masterpiece in every aspect; acting, direction, editing, special effects, soundtrack. Pure gold.