Posts in category: Human Factors

How the City of Toronto robbed me off $30

September 7th, 2010

This past weekend I had a displeasure of interacting with Toronto’s parking machines, which costed me $30 and made me pretty upset. In my opinion, the way the parking machine is designed and installed is faulty in a way that aided my mistake. We arrived to Guu at around 4:45, just in time for the [...]

The roof is on fire

May 9th, 2010

You might have heard that sometimes last week one of the rooftops in Toronto was on fire, with thick black smoke covering up the area. That was exciting! Gave people something to talk about for a whole five minutes. Anyways, the news didn’t quite say what happened, but nobody really cared anyways. Today though I [...]

Door knobs shall not be complicated!

January 9th, 2010

This post came to my mind while on a train in US. I had a large suitcase with me and ended up sitting near the door. For about an hour I observed how people came in and out of that door, and you would not believe how many people couldn’t open it from the first [...]

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