It's not surprising they don't know how the devices operate when 46% say
they never read the manual. Even more surprising is this tidbit:
"And even when a device goes wrong, more than a quarter will try to fix
it themselves, or even buy a new one, instead of turning to the
instructions." In the US they probably don't read the manual because
they can't or at least can't comprehend it. That goes a long way
towards explaining the WD40 in the cameras. We'll probably find it in
the flash card slots as well. :-)
Chuck Norcutt
Bill Pearce wrote:
> Went to DPR and there is a story on a survey of Britons that revealed that
> over a quarter of you don't know how to operate your digital cameras, and
> don;t know how to use the manual. OK, I have some troubles there, too, but
> listen to what was in the rest of the top ten.
>
> You also have problems with your washing machines (#4), your TV remote
> control (#8) and your microwave ovens (#10)!
>
> I sure feel better about myself!
>
> Bill Pearce
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