An uncommunicative printer

We got this new HP LaserJet M5035 multifunction printer/copier at my workplace that is very sophisticated and capable. It has a high res touch screen that it uses to accept our commands and to tell us what’s going on. So today it had a fault and advised me to cycle its power, which I did. … Read more

Mini, Maxi, Silly

Mini, Maxi, Silly 8

As a conscientious techie I do what many car owners don’t: I check the oil and other fluids in our cars once a month, rain or shine. But our latest car, the 2007 Renault Clio, seems determined to foil this good intention. It used to be simple: A fluid would either have a straight dipstick … Read more

Fit, misfit and unfit

Fit, misfit and unfit 14

Our kitchen light fixture started to char its plastic housing, so we went and bought a new China-made one, equipped with two concentric fluorescent lamps like its predecessor. It was only later, after much climbing ladders and drilling holes overhead, that the problem appeared: try as we might, fitting the two lamps seemed impossible to … Read more

Aesthetics and Design: Boeing’s LAR rule saves the day

Aesthetics and Design: Boeing's LAR rule saves the day 17

Passing through an airport I bought the book “Boeing 777: the technological marvel” by Norris and Wagner. This gives many fascinating insights into the novel design methodologies that went into the 777, my favorite jetliner. It also introduced me to one of the ugliest airplane designs ever to disgrace a designer’s sketchpad. The Boeing folks … Read more

Worth a thousand words?

Worth a thousand words? 20

Greg Bear’s hyper-imaginative Sci Fi novel “Eon” brings its protagonists to a parallel reality whose highly advanced post-humans use Picting to communicate; that is, they project in mid-air sequences of holographic icons to convey their thoughts. This may work for post-humans… but can become a problem when mere mortals try it with excessive zeal. I … Read more

Car parts designed to smash up!

Car parts designed to smash up! 26

Last year we traded in our old Clio, and got the latest model. Nice car, as before, and it looks like the design engineers at Renault have been busy thinking of ways to improve it. Like the side molding on the doors: the new car has a turn indicator lamp right inside it! Now, though … Read more