Japanese Manuals

Wed 2007/09/19 10:47 JST
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I've always felt the same about Japanese manuals that come with products over here.

Theres just too much info in them - I only end up reading the quick start manuals and the rest just sits there until I find time to look for the PDF version online so that I can throw the paper version away.

In case you are wondering - I rarely sell my unwanted gadgets and always end up giving them away so never bother to keep the manuals.

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If you feel the same about manuals taking up space at home, many product manufacturers have the PDF version that you can download. Some include it on the CD that comes with the the product too.

This manual is for my Xacti - have only read about 3 pages from this. Going to look for the manual online and bin it.

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This is the manual for my car navigation - came with 3 thick manuals - only read a few pages.

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The thing with many of these Japanese manuals is that they contain useless information that you have to wade through.
Take this manual for example which came with our bathroom - the mirror is marked "mirror", bath tub marked "bath tub", mirror marked "mirror" - you get the picture.

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When we bought our house, we were given a telephone book-thick folder full of manuals for bits n pieces around the house.
This is an manual on how to use a tap!

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How to use the kitchen tap.

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How to use a kitchen.

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And I'm expected to read all this before I can take a poo. Granted that the washlets here have a lot of knobs and buttons on them but people usually guess what the "stop" button does.

We got ourselves a British made Dyson vacuum cleaner (pictured in this post) which came with a simple manual that you could flick through within a couple of minutes. I'm curious to know what manuals are like in your region. How about when you buy Japanese products - are the manuals localized down to a few pages? Do you keep your manuals?

How about the Wii manual in your region - does it ask you not to pour liquid over it?

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  • CrazyAnimeTuga
    CrazyAnimeTuga in Portugal (Registered on 2007/01/02)
    Student
    http://animestuff.wordpress.com/

    I always keep my manuals from sound stereo, consoles, digital cameras and stuff. Some time ago I used to lost this stuff since my house can be "quite" big sometimes but now I have all the manuals in one drawer. Manuals to use the toilet? First time I heard of such a thing LOL, does it come with buttons that toilet? Does it speak HAHAHAHAH ?

    Wed 2007/09/19 10:59:48 JST (ID #57226)
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    • AxelP
      AxelP in Panamá (Registered on 2008/08/20)
      Graphic design

      CrazyAnimeTuga, me too just the important manuals, for me it´s a little boring read all the manuals that come in all the products that I buy

      Mon 2008/09/29 03:08:09 JST (ID #316799)
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  • CrazyAnimeTuga
    CrazyAnimeTuga in Portugal (Registered on 2007/01/02)
    Student
    http://animestuff.wordpress.com/

    I always keep my manuals from sound stereo, consoles, digital cameras and stuff. Some time ago I used to lost this stuff since my house can be "quite" big sometimes but now I have all the manuals in one drawer. Manuals to use the toilet? First time I heard of such a thing LOL, does it come with buttons that toilet? Does it speak HAHAHAHAH ?

    Wed 2007/09/19 10:59:48 JST (ID #99230)
    reply to CrazyAnimeTuga's comment
  • CrazyAnimeTuga
    CrazyAnimeTuga in Portugal (Registered on 2007/01/02)
    Student
    http://animestuff.wordpress.com/

    I always keep my manuals from sound stereo, consoles, digital cameras and stuff. Some time ago I used to lost this stuff since my house can be "quite" big sometimes but now I have all the manuals in one drawer. Manuals to use the toilet? First time I heard of such a thing LOL, does it come with buttons that toilet? Does it speak HAHAHAHAH ?

    Wed 2007/09/19 10:59:48 JST (ID #124926)
    reply to CrazyAnimeTuga's comment
  • CrazyAnimeTuga
    CrazyAnimeTuga in Portugal (Registered on 2007/01/02)
    Student
    http://animestuff.wordpress.com/

    I always keep my manuals from sound stereo, consoles, digital cameras and stuff. Some time ago I used to lost this stuff since my house can be "quite" big sometimes but now I have all the manuals in one drawer. Manuals to use the toilet? First time I heard of such a thing LOL, does it come with buttons that toilet? Does it speak HAHAHAHAH ?

    Wed 2007/09/19 10:59:48 JST (ID #150751)
    reply to CrazyAnimeTuga's comment
  • XSportSeeker
    XSportSeeker in Brazil (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Dropping computers, starting all over again at Journalism
    http://xspblog.com

    I would get rid of them all if I lived in a small place... but since there's plenty of room here at home, I just keep 'em along with the boxes.

    Just in case I may sell them someday.

    But yeah, I don't read them at all. Unless there's some doubt while I'm using it the first time, I'm probably never using it again.

    I remember when I bought my first DigiCam... huge thick manuals, in 3 different languages, weighted more than the camera itself.

    Oh Danny, the most fun I had with japanese manuals is with the graphical representations. I've seen a chart for medicines, and the ones that comes with console systems... always hilarious.

    I still use one that represents "suppository medicine" on my Counter Strike Source spray.

    Wed 2007/09/19 11:21:06 JST (ID #57227)
    reply to XSportSeeker's comment
  • XSportSeeker
    XSportSeeker in Brazil (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Dropping computers, starting all over again at Journalism
    http://xspblog.com

    I would get rid of them all if I lived in a small place... but since there's plenty of room here at home, I just keep 'em along with the boxes.

    Just in case I may sell them someday.

    But yeah, I don't read them at all. Unless there's some doubt while I'm using it the first time, I'm probably never using it again.

    I remember when I bought my first DigiCam... huge thick manuals, in 3 different languages, weighted more than the camera itself.

    Oh Danny, the most fun I had with japanese manuals is with the graphical representations. I've seen a chart for medicines, and the ones that comes with console systems... always hilarious.

    I still use one that represents "suppository medicine" on my Counter Strike Source spray.

    Wed 2007/09/19 11:21:06 JST (ID #99231)
    reply to XSportSeeker's comment
  • XSportSeeker
    XSportSeeker in Brazil (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Dropping computers, starting all over again at Journalism
    http://xspblog.com

    I would get rid of them all if I lived in a small place... but since there's plenty of room here at home, I just keep 'em along with the boxes.

    Just in case I may sell them someday.

    But yeah, I don't read them at all. Unless there's some doubt while I'm using it the first time, I'm probably never using it again.

    I remember when I bought my first DigiCam... huge thick manuals, in 3 different languages, weighted more than the camera itself.

    Oh Danny, the most fun I had with japanese manuals is with the graphical representations. I've seen a chart for medicines, and the ones that comes with console systems... always hilarious.

    I still use one that represents "suppository medicine" on my Counter Strike Source spray.

    Wed 2007/09/19 11:21:06 JST (ID #124927)
    reply to XSportSeeker's comment
  • XSportSeeker
    XSportSeeker in Brazil (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Dropping computers, starting all over again at Journalism
    http://xspblog.com

    I would get rid of them all if I lived in a small place... but since there's plenty of room here at home, I just keep 'em along with the boxes.

    Just in case I may sell them someday.

    But yeah, I don't read them at all. Unless there's some doubt while I'm using it the first time, I'm probably never using it again.

    I remember when I bought my first DigiCam... huge thick manuals, in 3 different languages, weighted more than the camera itself.

    Oh Danny, the most fun I had with japanese manuals is with the graphical representations. I've seen a chart for medicines, and the ones that comes with console systems... always hilarious.

    I still use one that represents "suppository medicine" on my Counter Strike Source spray.

    Wed 2007/09/19 11:21:06 JST (ID #150752)
    reply to XSportSeeker's comment
  • DRAGUN
    DRAGUN in Arizona, USA (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Design Consultant

    I dont even read most of the manuals. That might explain why a midget dragon attacks me when I start up my computer at home. I think microsoft has a stealth fix for it though. lol.

    Wed 2007/09/19 11:38:50 JST (ID #57228)
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  • DRAGUN
    DRAGUN in Arizona, USA (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Design Consultant

    I dont even read most of the manuals. That might explain why a midget dragon attacks me when I start up my computer at home. I think microsoft has a stealth fix for it though. lol.

    Wed 2007/09/19 11:38:50 JST (ID #99232)
    reply to DRAGUN's comment
  • DRAGUN
    DRAGUN in Arizona, USA (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Design Consultant

    I dont even read most of the manuals. That might explain why a midget dragon attacks me when I start up my computer at home. I think microsoft has a stealth fix for it though. lol.

    Wed 2007/09/19 11:38:50 JST (ID #124928)
    reply to DRAGUN's comment
  • DRAGUN
    DRAGUN in Arizona, USA (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Design Consultant

    I dont even read most of the manuals. That might explain why a midget dragon attacks me when I start up my computer at home. I think microsoft has a stealth fix for it though. lol.

    Wed 2007/09/19 11:38:50 JST (ID #150753)
    reply to DRAGUN's comment
  • BeLe
    BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    .NET/Web Developer
    http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net

    I tend to keep anything and everything that comes with the products I buy. Manuals included. There are some manuals here though that are just about 2-4 pages but most are booklet types.

    From time to time I do come across manuals that tends to be like a dummies guide to "insert_product_here". heheh! I never read the manuals unless it's a very costly equipment. XD

    Wed 2007/09/19 11:51:18 JST (ID #57229)
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  • BeLe
    BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    .NET/Web Developer
    http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net

    I tend to keep anything and everything that comes with the products I buy. Manuals included. There are some manuals here though that are just about 2-4 pages but most are booklet types.

    From time to time I do come across manuals that tends to be like a dummies guide to "insert_product_here". heheh! I never read the manuals unless it's a very costly equipment. XD

    Wed 2007/09/19 11:51:18 JST (ID #99233)
    reply to BeLe's comment
  • BeLe
    BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    .NET/Web Developer
    http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net

    I tend to keep anything and everything that comes with the products I buy. Manuals included. There are some manuals here though that are just about 2-4 pages but most are booklet types.

    From time to time I do come across manuals that tends to be like a dummies guide to "insert_product_here". heheh! I never read the manuals unless it's a very costly equipment. XD

    Wed 2007/09/19 11:51:18 JST (ID #124929)
    reply to BeLe's comment
  • BeLe
    BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    .NET/Web Developer
    http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net

    I tend to keep anything and everything that comes with the products I buy. Manuals included. There are some manuals here though that are just about 2-4 pages but most are booklet types.

    From time to time I do come across manuals that tends to be like a dummies guide to "insert_product_here". heheh! I never read the manuals unless it's a very costly equipment. XD

    Wed 2007/09/19 11:51:18 JST (ID #150754)
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  • DrStorm
    DrStorm in Poznan, Poland (Registered on 2007/09/18)
    Linux Administrator

    most polish manuals are very thin. My amplifier manual had only 10 pages in my language, covering connections, basic usage, and safety rules. Manuals for polish products typically are even smaller, ;) like one or two pages.
    On other hand almost no one read them ;) We have unwritten rule to use manual only if any other way (including calling friends to help) to make it work fails ;)

    Wed 2007/09/19 11:54:29 JST (ID #57230)
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  • DrStorm
    DrStorm in Poznan, Poland (Registered on 2007/09/18)
    Linux Administrator

    most polish manuals are very thin. My amplifier manual had only 10 pages in my language, covering connections, basic usage, and safety rules. Manuals for polish products typically are even smaller, ;) like one or two pages.
    On other hand almost no one read them ;) We have unwritten rule to use manual only if any other way (including calling friends to help) to make it work fails ;)

    Wed 2007/09/19 11:54:29 JST (ID #99234)
    reply to DrStorm's comment
  • DrStorm
    DrStorm in Poznan, Poland (Registered on 2007/09/18)
    Linux Administrator

    most polish manuals are very thin. My amplifier manual had only 10 pages in my language, covering connections, basic usage, and safety rules. Manuals for polish products typically are even smaller, ;) like one or two pages.
    On other hand almost no one read them ;) We have unwritten rule to use manual only if any other way (including calling friends to help) to make it work fails ;)

    Wed 2007/09/19 11:54:29 JST (ID #124930)
    reply to DrStorm's comment
  • DrStorm
    DrStorm in Poznan, Poland (Registered on 2007/09/18)
    Linux Administrator

    most polish manuals are very thin. My amplifier manual had only 10 pages in my language, covering connections, basic usage, and safety rules. Manuals for polish products typically are even smaller, ;) like one or two pages.
    On other hand almost no one read them ;) We have unwritten rule to use manual only if any other way (including calling friends to help) to make it work fails ;)

    Wed 2007/09/19 11:54:29 JST (ID #150755)
    reply to DrStorm's comment
  • nunks
    nunks in Sao Paulo, Brazil (Registered on 2007/09/14)
    Programmer, Student

    I always keep manuals, although I rarely read them.
    On the subject of japanese manuals, I'm still trying to learn stuff from the one that came with my Casio 電子辞書. Needing a dictionary to learn how to use the dictionary you need to learn how to youse it (...) is a little paradoxical...

    Nice toilet, btw :P

    Wed 2007/09/19 11:57:29 JST (ID #57231)
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  • nunks
    nunks in Sao Paulo, Brazil (Registered on 2007/09/14)
    Programmer, Student

    I always keep manuals, although I rarely read them.
    On the subject of japanese manuals, I'm still trying to learn stuff from the one that came with my Casio 電子辞書. Needing a dictionary to learn how to use the dictionary you need to learn how to youse it (...) is a little paradoxical...

    Nice toilet, btw :P

    Wed 2007/09/19 11:57:29 JST (ID #99235)
    reply to nunks's comment
  • nunks
    nunks in Sao Paulo, Brazil (Registered on 2007/09/14)
    Programmer, Student

    I always keep manuals, although I rarely read them.
    On the subject of japanese manuals, I'm still trying to learn stuff from the one that came with my Casio 電子辞書. Needing a dictionary to learn how to use the dictionary you need to learn how to youse it (...) is a little paradoxical...

    Nice toilet, btw :P

    Wed 2007/09/19 11:57:29 JST (ID #124931)
    reply to nunks's comment
  • nunks
    nunks in Sao Paulo, Brazil (Registered on 2007/09/14)
    Programmer, Student

    I always keep manuals, although I rarely read them.
    On the subject of japanese manuals, I'm still trying to learn stuff from the one that came with my Casio 電子辞書. Needing a dictionary to learn how to use the dictionary you need to learn how to youse it (...) is a little paradoxical...

    Nice toilet, btw :P

    Wed 2007/09/19 11:57:29 JST (ID #150756)
    reply to nunks's comment
  • Ryori no tetsujin
    Ryori no tetsujin in US (Registered on 2007/09/05)
    Software Support

    Most of the manuals I have are still plastic bag.
    Not trying to be smart by not reading them, but most products (like TV and Oven) are pretty easy to use and I am just TOO LAZY to go thru them.

    Wed 2007/09/19 12:04:17 JST (ID #57232)
    reply to Ryori no tetsujin's comment
  • Ryori no tetsujin
    Ryori no tetsujin in US (Registered on 2007/09/05)
    Software Support

    Most of the manuals I have are still plastic bag.
    Not trying to be smart by not reading them, but most products (like TV and Oven) are pretty easy to use and I am just TOO LAZY to go thru them.

    Wed 2007/09/19 12:04:17 JST (ID #99236)
    reply to Ryori no tetsujin's comment
  • Ryori no tetsujin
    Ryori no tetsujin in US (Registered on 2007/09/05)
    Software Support

    Most of the manuals I have are still plastic bag.
    Not trying to be smart by not reading them, but most products (like TV and Oven) are pretty easy to use and I am just TOO LAZY to go thru them.

    Wed 2007/09/19 12:04:17 JST (ID #124932)
    reply to Ryori no tetsujin's comment
  • Ryori no tetsujin
    Ryori no tetsujin in US (Registered on 2007/09/05)
    Software Support

    Most of the manuals I have are still plastic bag.
    Not trying to be smart by not reading them, but most products (like TV and Oven) are pretty easy to use and I am just TOO LAZY to go thru them.

    Wed 2007/09/19 12:04:17 JST (ID #150757)
    reply to Ryori no tetsujin's comment
  • AkimAmaklav
    AkimAmaklav in Finland (Registered on 2007/06/05)
    Marketing manager
    http://vectorsigma.org/

    I usually at least skim through manuals and then pile them into magical pile in closet. For any slightly more complicated thing (AV receiver, camera) that I'm thinking of buying I check the support site beforehand and try to spot any gotchas from online manuals. Manuals are you friend!

    Wed 2007/09/19 12:42:21 JST (ID #57233)
    reply to AkimAmaklav's comment
  • AkimAmaklav
    AkimAmaklav in Finland (Registered on 2007/06/05)
    Marketing manager
    http://vectorsigma.org/

    I usually at least skim through manuals and then pile them into magical pile in closet. For any slightly more complicated thing (AV receiver, camera) that I'm thinking of buying I check the support site beforehand and try to spot any gotchas from online manuals. Manuals are you friend!

    Wed 2007/09/19 12:42:21 JST (ID #99237)
    reply to AkimAmaklav's comment
  • AkimAmaklav
    AkimAmaklav in Finland (Registered on 2007/06/05)
    Marketing manager
    http://vectorsigma.org/

    I usually at least skim through manuals and then pile them into magical pile in closet. For any slightly more complicated thing (AV receiver, camera) that I'm thinking of buying I check the support site beforehand and try to spot any gotchas from online manuals. Manuals are you friend!

    Wed 2007/09/19 12:42:21 JST (ID #124933)
    reply to AkimAmaklav's comment
  • AkimAmaklav
    AkimAmaklav in Finland (Registered on 2007/06/05)
    Marketing manager
    http://vectorsigma.org/

    I usually at least skim through manuals and then pile them into magical pile in closet. For any slightly more complicated thing (AV receiver, camera) that I'm thinking of buying I check the support site beforehand and try to spot any gotchas from online manuals. Manuals are you friend!

    Wed 2007/09/19 12:42:21 JST (ID #150758)
    reply to AkimAmaklav's comment
  • Elozt E. Elric
    Elozt E. Elric in Singapore (Registered on 2007/08/12)
    Engineer / IT Student
    http://elozt.wordpress.com/

    Its normal for us not to read thru the manuals until we bump into different problems. Good thing is Japanese products usually have manuals that cover even the slightest problem you might bump into so I guess it helps in a long run.

    But still, Singapore usually have chinese manuals in both types of writing (Traditional and Simplified) printed side by side. Inversely that is.

    Wed 2007/09/19 12:43:14 JST (ID #57234)
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  • Elozt E. Elric
    Elozt E. Elric in Singapore (Registered on 2007/08/12)
    Engineer / IT Student
    http://elozt.wordpress.com/

    Its normal for us not to read thru the manuals until we bump into different problems. Good thing is Japanese products usually have manuals that cover even the slightest problem you might bump into so I guess it helps in a long run.

    But still, Singapore usually have chinese manuals in both types of writing (Traditional and Simplified) printed side by side. Inversely that is.

    Wed 2007/09/19 12:43:14 JST (ID #99238)
    reply to Elozt E. Elric's comment
  • Elozt E. Elric
    Elozt E. Elric in Singapore (Registered on 2007/08/12)
    Engineer / IT Student
    http://elozt.wordpress.com/

    Its normal for us not to read thru the manuals until we bump into different problems. Good thing is Japanese products usually have manuals that cover even the slightest problem you might bump into so I guess it helps in a long run.

    But still, Singapore usually have chinese manuals in both types of writing (Traditional and Simplified) printed side by side. Inversely that is.

    Wed 2007/09/19 12:43:14 JST (ID #124934)
    reply to Elozt E. Elric's comment
  • Elozt E. Elric
    Elozt E. Elric in Singapore (Registered on 2007/08/12)
    Engineer / IT Student
    http://elozt.wordpress.com/

    Its normal for us not to read thru the manuals until we bump into different problems. Good thing is Japanese products usually have manuals that cover even the slightest problem you might bump into so I guess it helps in a long run.

    But still, Singapore usually have chinese manuals in both types of writing (Traditional and Simplified) printed side by side. Inversely that is.

    Wed 2007/09/19 12:43:14 JST (ID #150759)
    reply to Elozt E. Elric's comment
  • ait_meijin
    ait_meijin in サイベリア (Registered on 2007/02/04)
    IT-オタク
    http://picasaweb.google.com/ait.meijin

    Manuals in our country are quite short-spoken and simple usually. So I trash 'em instantly ^_^ with the exeption of kinda complicated stuff like SLR digicam's manual etc. As for japanese translated manuals, so I've got a "Pentax K10D SLR" for myself not so far ago, and I ought to say the manual was translated perfectly! I have not noticed any redundant information in it. And it was pretty helpful couple of times. Maybe translators have decided to get rid of any excesses. ^_^

    Wed 2007/09/19 12:47:09 JST (ID #57235)
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  • ait_meijin
    ait_meijin in サイベリア (Registered on 2007/02/04)
    IT-オタク
    http://picasaweb.google.com/ait.meijin

    Manuals in our country are quite short-spoken and simple usually. So I trash 'em instantly ^_^ with the exeption of kinda complicated stuff like SLR digicam's manual etc. As for japanese translated manuals, so I've got a "Pentax K10D SLR" for myself not so far ago, and I ought to say the manual was translated perfectly! I have not noticed any redundant information in it. And it was pretty helpful couple of times. Maybe translators have decided to get rid of any excesses. ^_^

    Wed 2007/09/19 12:47:09 JST (ID #99239)
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  • ait_meijin
    ait_meijin in サイベリア (Registered on 2007/02/04)
    IT-オタク
    http://picasaweb.google.com/ait.meijin

    Manuals in our country are quite short-spoken and simple usually. So I trash 'em instantly ^_^ with the exeption of kinda complicated stuff like SLR digicam's manual etc. As for japanese translated manuals, so I've got a "Pentax K10D SLR" for myself not so far ago, and I ought to say the manual was translated perfectly! I have not noticed any redundant information in it. And it was pretty helpful couple of times. Maybe translators have decided to get rid of any excesses. ^_^

    Wed 2007/09/19 12:47:09 JST (ID #124935)
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  • ait_meijin
    ait_meijin in サイベリア (Registered on 2007/02/04)
    IT-オタク
    http://picasaweb.google.com/ait.meijin

    Manuals in our country are quite short-spoken and simple usually. So I trash 'em instantly ^_^ with the exeption of kinda complicated stuff like SLR digicam's manual etc. As for japanese translated manuals, so I've got a "Pentax K10D SLR" for myself not so far ago, and I ought to say the manual was translated perfectly! I have not noticed any redundant information in it. And it was pretty helpful couple of times. Maybe translators have decided to get rid of any excesses. ^_^

    Wed 2007/09/19 12:47:09 JST (ID #150760)
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  • Fabbe
    Fabbe in Berugi (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Anime, figures and watching airplanes taking off

    Back here when you get to buy a thing you end up with a big manual or tree manuals each 1 cm thick. In those manuals you find the ‘how to use’ in French, Dutch, English, German, Italian or Portuguese and Japanese or Chinese. Last time had one in Arabic to. So you’ll end up with tons of manuals which most of the time you never read. The funny part is when you decide to read all of them. The manual in English is more accurate and detailed, and between French and Dutch you’ll find mistranslated or things that you won’t find in the French Dutch part.

    Wed 2007/09/19 13:42:53 JST (ID #57236)
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  • Fabbe
    Fabbe in Berugi (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Anime, figures and watching airplanes taking off

    Back here when you get to buy a thing you end up with a big manual or tree manuals each 1 cm thick. In those manuals you find the ‘how to use’ in French, Dutch, English, German, Italian or Portuguese and Japanese or Chinese. Last time had one in Arabic to. So you’ll end up with tons of manuals which most of the time you never read. The funny part is when you decide to read all of them. The manual in English is more accurate and detailed, and between French and Dutch you’ll find mistranslated or things that you won’t find in the French Dutch part.

    Wed 2007/09/19 13:42:53 JST (ID #99240)
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  • Fabbe
    Fabbe in Berugi (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Anime, figures and watching airplanes taking off

    Back here when you get to buy a thing you end up with a big manual or tree manuals each 1 cm thick. In those manuals you find the ‘how to use’ in French, Dutch, English, German, Italian or Portuguese and Japanese or Chinese. Last time had one in Arabic to. So you’ll end up with tons of manuals which most of the time you never read. The funny part is when you decide to read all of them. The manual in English is more accurate and detailed, and between French and Dutch you’ll find mistranslated or things that you won’t find in the French Dutch part.

    Wed 2007/09/19 13:42:53 JST (ID #124936)
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  • Fabbe
    Fabbe in Berugi (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Anime, figures and watching airplanes taking off

    Back here when you get to buy a thing you end up with a big manual or tree manuals each 1 cm thick. In those manuals you find the ‘how to use’ in French, Dutch, English, German, Italian or Portuguese and Japanese or Chinese. Last time had one in Arabic to. So you’ll end up with tons of manuals which most of the time you never read. The funny part is when you decide to read all of them. The manual in English is more accurate and detailed, and between French and Dutch you’ll find mistranslated or things that you won’t find in the French Dutch part.

    Wed 2007/09/19 13:42:53 JST (ID #150761)
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  • Triplekia
    Triplekia (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Student

    Not only manual, even educational books are giving too much information!

    Example:http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/9947/educationbookib9.jpg
    http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/4286/educationbook2ji8.jpg

    Wed 2007/09/19 13:45:08 JST (ID #57237)
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    • 6pack
      6pack (Registered on 2008/03/20)
      browsing the nets
      http://otakuposts.blogspot.com/

      "come over to my house and" wtf... i wonder what children will do after reading that. oO!

      Mon 2008/09/29 13:34:13 JST (ID #317328)
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  • Triplekia
    Triplekia (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Student

    Not only manual, even educational books are giving too much information!

    Example:http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/9947/educationbookib9.jpg
    http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/4286/educationbook2ji8.jpg

    Wed 2007/09/19 13:45:08 JST (ID #99241)
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  • Triplekia
    Triplekia (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Student

    Not only manual, even educational books are giving too much information!

    Example:http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/9947/educationbookib9.jpg
    http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/4286/educationbook2ji8.jpg

    Wed 2007/09/19 13:45:08 JST (ID #124937)
    reply to Triplekia's comment
  • Triplekia
    Triplekia (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Student

    Not only manual, even educational books are giving too much information!

    Example:http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/9947/educationbookib9.jpg
    http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/4286/educationbook2ji8.jpg

    Wed 2007/09/19 13:45:08 JST (ID #150762)
    reply to Triplekia's comment
  • Kite_DH
    Kite_DH in Germany (Registered on 2007/04/16)

    sometimes its pretty obvious how to use something that comes with a manual...^^
    i just keep them to call the service hotline when i have a problem with the thing i bought

    Wed 2007/09/19 14:14:03 JST (ID #57241)
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  • Kite_DH
    Kite_DH in Germany (Registered on 2007/04/16)

    sometimes its pretty obvious how to use something that comes with a manual...^^
    i just keep them to call the service hotline when i have a problem with the thing i bought

    Wed 2007/09/19 14:14:03 JST (ID #99245)
    reply to Kite_DH's comment
  • Kite_DH
    Kite_DH in Germany (Registered on 2007/04/16)

    sometimes its pretty obvious how to use something that comes with a manual...^^
    i just keep them to call the service hotline when i have a problem with the thing i bought

    Wed 2007/09/19 14:14:03 JST (ID #124941)
    reply to Kite_DH's comment
  • Kite_DH
    Kite_DH in Germany (Registered on 2007/04/16)

    sometimes its pretty obvious how to use something that comes with a manual...^^
    i just keep them to call the service hotline when i have a problem with the thing i bought

    Wed 2007/09/19 14:14:03 JST (ID #150766)
    reply to Kite_DH's comment
  • OMNI Strike
    OMNI Strike in Glasgow, UK (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Aero-mechanical engineering student

    usually the manuals in the UK are only a few pages or just a small booklet. But those manuals in the pics there are big.

    Wed 2007/09/19 15:21:35 JST (ID #57242)
    reply to OMNI Strike's comment
  • OMNI Strike
    OMNI Strike in Glasgow, UK (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Aero-mechanical engineering student

    usually the manuals in the UK are only a few pages or just a small booklet. But those manuals in the pics there are big.

    Wed 2007/09/19 15:21:35 JST (ID #99246)
    reply to OMNI Strike's comment
  • OMNI Strike
    OMNI Strike in Glasgow, UK (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Aero-mechanical engineering student

    usually the manuals in the UK are only a few pages or just a small booklet. But those manuals in the pics there are big.

    Wed 2007/09/19 15:21:35 JST (ID #124942)
    reply to OMNI Strike's comment
  • OMNI Strike
    OMNI Strike in Glasgow, UK (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Aero-mechanical engineering student

    usually the manuals in the UK are only a few pages or just a small booklet. But those manuals in the pics there are big.

    Wed 2007/09/19 15:21:35 JST (ID #150767)
    reply to OMNI Strike's comment
  • the1iam
    the1iam in 新嘉坡市樟宜区四美町 (Registered on 2007/04/11)
    大学生
    http://the1iam.blogspot.com/

    Some of the product manuals I came across have poor English and doesn't have diagrams. I ended up not referring to it but would end up clueless as to what to do if theres a problem.
    As for the diagrams of japanese manuals showing things like not pouring water over the device, could mean that there are people who lack common sense.

    Wed 2007/09/19 15:22:15 JST (ID #57243)
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  • the1iam
    the1iam in 新嘉坡市樟宜区四美町 (Registered on 2007/04/11)
    大学生
    http://the1iam.blogspot.com/

    Some of the product manuals I came across have poor English and doesn't have diagrams. I ended up not referring to it but would end up clueless as to what to do if theres a problem.
    As for the diagrams of japanese manuals showing things like not pouring water over the device, could mean that there are people who lack common sense.

    Wed 2007/09/19 15:22:15 JST (ID #99247)
    reply to the1iam's comment
  • the1iam
    the1iam in 新嘉坡市樟宜区四美町 (Registered on 2007/04/11)
    大学生
    http://the1iam.blogspot.com/

    Some of the product manuals I came across have poor English and doesn't have diagrams. I ended up not referring to it but would end up clueless as to what to do if theres a problem.
    As for the diagrams of japanese manuals showing things like not pouring water over the device, could mean that there are people who lack common sense.

    Wed 2007/09/19 15:22:15 JST (ID #124943)
    reply to the1iam's comment
  • the1iam
    the1iam in 新嘉坡市樟宜区四美町 (Registered on 2007/04/11)
    大学生
    http://the1iam.blogspot.com/

    Some of the product manuals I came across have poor English and doesn't have diagrams. I ended up not referring to it but would end up clueless as to what to do if theres a problem.
    As for the diagrams of japanese manuals showing things like not pouring water over the device, could mean that there are people who lack common sense.

    Wed 2007/09/19 15:22:15 JST (ID #150768)
    reply to the1iam's comment
  • alyt
    alyt (Registered on 2007/09/15)
    student

    Be grateful that you actually HAVE manuals to read - it's even worse when you don't know how things operate and the products don't have manuals.

    Wed 2007/09/19 15:46:41 JST (ID #57244)
    reply to alyt's comment
  • alyt
    alyt (Registered on 2007/09/15)
    student

    Be grateful that you actually HAVE manuals to read - it's even worse when you don't know how things operate and the products don't have manuals.

    Wed 2007/09/19 15:46:41 JST (ID #99248)
    reply to alyt's comment
  • alyt
    alyt (Registered on 2007/09/15)
    student

    Be grateful that you actually HAVE manuals to read - it's even worse when you don't know how things operate and the products don't have manuals.

    Wed 2007/09/19 15:46:41 JST (ID #124944)
    reply to alyt's comment
  • alyt
    alyt (Registered on 2007/09/15)
    student

    Be grateful that you actually HAVE manuals to read - it's even worse when you don't know how things operate and the products don't have manuals.

    Wed 2007/09/19 15:46:41 JST (ID #150769)
    reply to alyt's comment
  • syrix
    syrix in U.S. (Registered on 2007/03/21)
    student
    http://animesugoi.animeblogger.net/

    Manuals here are usually about 15-30 pages but because they come in multiple languages, manuals tend to end up with about 80+ pages. I usually just flip through it and only if I really need to know a certain function do I take time to stop and read.

    Wed 2007/09/19 16:01:19 JST (ID #57245)
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  • syrix
    syrix in U.S. (Registered on 2007/03/21)
    student
    http://animesugoi.animeblogger.net/

    Manuals here are usually about 15-30 pages but because they come in multiple languages, manuals tend to end up with about 80+ pages. I usually just flip through it and only if I really need to know a certain function do I take time to stop and read.

    Wed 2007/09/19 16:01:19 JST (ID #99249)
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  • syrix
    syrix in U.S. (Registered on 2007/03/21)
    student
    http://animesugoi.animeblogger.net/

    Manuals here are usually about 15-30 pages but because they come in multiple languages, manuals tend to end up with about 80+ pages. I usually just flip through it and only if I really need to know a certain function do I take time to stop and read.

    Wed 2007/09/19 16:01:19 JST (ID #124945)
    reply to syrix's comment
  • syrix
    syrix in U.S. (Registered on 2007/03/21)
    student
    http://animesugoi.animeblogger.net/

    Manuals here are usually about 15-30 pages but because they come in multiple languages, manuals tend to end up with about 80+ pages. I usually just flip through it and only if I really need to know a certain function do I take time to stop and read.

    Wed 2007/09/19 16:01:19 JST (ID #150770)
    reply to syrix's comment
  • Timerswing
    Timerswing in Mexico (Registered on 2007/08/25)
    Student

    Manuals always keep the people out of the thought...got a question about your product...check the manual

    Wed 2007/09/19 16:04:24 JST (ID #57246)
    reply to Timerswing's comment
  • Timerswing
    Timerswing in Mexico (Registered on 2007/08/25)
    Student

    Manuals always keep the people out of the thought...got a question about your product...check the manual

    Wed 2007/09/19 16:04:24 JST (ID #99250)
    reply to Timerswing's comment
  • Timerswing
    Timerswing in Mexico (Registered on 2007/08/25)
    Student

    Manuals always keep the people out of the thought...got a question about your product...check the manual

    Wed 2007/09/19 16:04:24 JST (ID #124946)
    reply to Timerswing's comment
  • Timerswing
    Timerswing in Mexico (Registered on 2007/08/25)
    Student

    Manuals always keep the people out of the thought...got a question about your product...check the manual

    Wed 2007/09/19 16:04:24 JST (ID #150771)
    reply to Timerswing's comment
  • windbell
    windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京 (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
    http://www.moeside.net/weblog

    I was hoping for some Tenga manuals. That WOULD be funny ^^;

    Manual will probably go "Do Not Stick Anything besides your *ahem* brother *ahem* in it!"

    Wed 2007/09/19 16:49:29 JST (ID #57247)
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  • windbell
    windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京 (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
    http://www.moeside.net/weblog

    I was hoping for some Tenga manuals. That WOULD be funny ^^;

    Manual will probably go "Do Not Stick Anything besides your *ahem* brother *ahem* in it!"

    Wed 2007/09/19 16:49:29 JST (ID #99251)
    reply to windbell's comment
  • windbell
    windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京 (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
    http://www.moeside.net/weblog

    I was hoping for some Tenga manuals. That WOULD be funny ^^;

    Manual will probably go "Do Not Stick Anything besides your *ahem* brother *ahem* in it!"

    Wed 2007/09/19 16:49:29 JST (ID #124947)
    reply to windbell's comment
  • windbell
    windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京 (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
    http://www.moeside.net/weblog

    I was hoping for some Tenga manuals. That WOULD be funny ^^;

    Manual will probably go "Do Not Stick Anything besides your *ahem* brother *ahem* in it!"

    Wed 2007/09/19 16:49:29 JST (ID #150772)
    reply to windbell's comment
  • lanie-emon
    lanie-emon in Keldabe, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/06/05)
    Mandalorian in training + Otaku...

    @Windbell - Tenga Manual LOL XD. Now that be worth seeing ^^.

    I do keep my manual around, if only for emergency sakes...

    Wed 2007/09/19 17:03:19 JST (ID #57248)
    reply to lanie-emon's comment
  • lanie-emon
    lanie-emon in Keldabe, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/06/05)
    Mandalorian in training + Otaku...

    @Windbell - Tenga Manual LOL XD. Now that be worth seeing ^^.

    I do keep my manual around, if only for emergency sakes...

    Wed 2007/09/19 17:03:19 JST (ID #99252)
    reply to lanie-emon's comment
  • lanie-emon
    lanie-emon in Keldabe, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/06/05)
    Mandalorian in training + Otaku...

    @Windbell - Tenga Manual LOL XD. Now that be worth seeing ^^.

    I do keep my manual around, if only for emergency sakes...

    Wed 2007/09/19 17:03:19 JST (ID #124948)
    reply to lanie-emon's comment
  • lanie-emon
    lanie-emon in Keldabe, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/06/05)
    Mandalorian in training + Otaku...

    @Windbell - Tenga Manual LOL XD. Now that be worth seeing ^^.

    I do keep my manual around, if only for emergency sakes...

    Wed 2007/09/19 17:03:19 JST (ID #150773)
    reply to lanie-emon's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    I tend to do the same as BeLe, as in keeping everything that is included in the box.

    - First of all, when you are dealing with technical equipment that requires more than the usual "plug and let it do whatever it is designed for", it is always good to know parts on which you can be stuck on (Never happened to me before though);

    - You might also learn a "hidden" feature that is only described in the manual (sometimes products are not that intuitive or they lack buttons/shortcuts for certain functions);

    - Finally, I always think that an item with its original manual and box can get more value than if it was plain (Maybe not talking about a fridge though... But who would sell a used fridge?).

    I don't know why, but I feel that some should definitely read manuals before using any electric apparel... I have in mind this urban legend with the grandma putting her cat in the dryer/microwave and... you know the rest, and you never know.
    Just imagine how some people can be simple-minded and gullible sometimes. *shiver*

    Wed 2007/09/19 17:14:16 JST (ID #57249)
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  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    I tend to do the same as BeLe, as in keeping everything that is included in the box.

    - First of all, when you are dealing with technical equipment that requires more than the usual "plug and let it do whatever it is designed for", it is always good to know parts on which you can be stuck on (Never happened to me before though);

    - You might also learn a "hidden" feature that is only described in the manual (sometimes products are not that intuitive or they lack buttons/shortcuts for certain functions);

    - Finally, I always think that an item with its original manual and box can get more value than if it was plain (Maybe not talking about a fridge though... But who would sell a used fridge?).

    I don't know why, but I feel that some should definitely read manuals before using any electric apparel... I have in mind this urban legend with the grandma putting her cat in the dryer/microwave and... you know the rest, and you never know.
    Just imagine how some people can be simple-minded and gullible sometimes. *shiver*

    Wed 2007/09/19 17:14:16 JST (ID #99253)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    I tend to do the same as BeLe, as in keeping everything that is included in the box.

    - First of all, when you are dealing with technical equipment that requires more than the usual "plug and let it do whatever it is designed for", it is always good to know parts on which you can be stuck on (Never happened to me before though);

    - You might also learn a "hidden" feature that is only described in the manual (sometimes products are not that intuitive or they lack buttons/shortcuts for certain functions);

    - Finally, I always think that an item with its original manual and box can get more value than if it was plain (Maybe not talking about a fridge though... But who would sell a used fridge?).

    I don't know why, but I feel that some should definitely read manuals before using any electric apparel... I have in mind this urban legend with the grandma putting her cat in the dryer/microwave and... you know the rest, and you never know.
    Just imagine how some people can be simple-minded and gullible sometimes. *shiver*

    Wed 2007/09/19 17:14:16 JST (ID #124949)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    I tend to do the same as BeLe, as in keeping everything that is included in the box.

    - First of all, when you are dealing with technical equipment that requires more than the usual "plug and let it do whatever it is designed for", it is always good to know parts on which you can be stuck on (Never happened to me before though);

    - You might also learn a "hidden" feature that is only described in the manual (sometimes products are not that intuitive or they lack buttons/shortcuts for certain functions);

    - Finally, I always think that an item with its original manual and box can get more value than if it was plain (Maybe not talking about a fridge though... But who would sell a used fridge?).

    I don't know why, but I feel that some should definitely read manuals before using any electric apparel... I have in mind this urban legend with the grandma putting her cat in the dryer/microwave and... you know the rest, and you never know.
    Just imagine how some people can be simple-minded and gullible sometimes. *shiver*

    Wed 2007/09/19 17:14:16 JST (ID #150774)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • Aya Kyunik
    Aya Kyunik in Melbourne, Australia (Registered on 2007/05/22)
    Graphic Art/Pre-press/3D animator/wannabe hikkikomori
    http://moeidolatry.com

    I tend to keep manuals since they're not huge, but some items I've gotten do have a fairly large book like my Nikon camera~

    Surprisingly my Xbox360 I bought while I was in Japan didn't come with a huge manual XD

    Wed 2007/09/19 17:15:37 JST (ID #57250)
    reply to Aya Kyunik's comment
  • Aya Kyunik
    Aya Kyunik in Melbourne, Australia (Registered on 2007/05/22)
    Graphic Art/Pre-press/3D animator/wannabe hikkikomori
    http://moeidolatry.com

    I tend to keep manuals since they're not huge, but some items I've gotten do have a fairly large book like my Nikon camera~

    Surprisingly my Xbox360 I bought while I was in Japan didn't come with a huge manual XD

    Wed 2007/09/19 17:15:37 JST (ID #99254)
    reply to Aya Kyunik's comment
  • Aya Kyunik
    Aya Kyunik in Melbourne, Australia (Registered on 2007/05/22)
    Graphic Art/Pre-press/3D animator/wannabe hikkikomori
    http://moeidolatry.com

    I tend to keep manuals since they're not huge, but some items I've gotten do have a fairly large book like my Nikon camera~

    Surprisingly my Xbox360 I bought while I was in Japan didn't come with a huge manual XD

    Wed 2007/09/19 17:15:37 JST (ID #124950)
    reply to Aya Kyunik's comment
  • Aya Kyunik
    Aya Kyunik in Melbourne, Australia (Registered on 2007/05/22)
    Graphic Art/Pre-press/3D animator/wannabe hikkikomori
    http://moeidolatry.com

    I tend to keep manuals since they're not huge, but some items I've gotten do have a fairly large book like my Nikon camera~

    Surprisingly my Xbox360 I bought while I was in Japan didn't come with a huge manual XD

    Wed 2007/09/19 17:15:37 JST (ID #150775)
    reply to Aya Kyunik's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    Oh by the way Danny, you may find the "don't pour water on your Wii" funny, but Nintendo was stupid once, when they promoted the Gameboy (yep, the jumbo one, the very first).
    You could see pictures of people innocently playing on trees, and even underwater! (WTF?!).

    On a related note, companies try to be "cool" and "fun" by showing wacky and dangerous stuff on TV (with a little, almost imperceptible, very temporary "do not attempt" warning at the bottom) and warn us of danger in manuals countless ones won't ever read once they buy the mentioned stuff...

    Who ever pays attention to the epilepsy warnings when they buy a game console? I wonder.

    Sorry for the slightly unrelated rant there, but I could not overlook it.

    Wed 2007/09/19 17:23:24 JST (ID #57251)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    Oh by the way Danny, you may find the "don't pour water on your Wii" funny, but Nintendo was stupid once, when they promoted the Gameboy (yep, the jumbo one, the very first).
    You could see pictures of people innocently playing on trees, and even underwater! (WTF?!).

    On a related note, companies try to be "cool" and "fun" by showing wacky and dangerous stuff on TV (with a little, almost imperceptible, very temporary "do not attempt" warning at the bottom) and warn us of danger in manuals countless ones won't ever read once they buy the mentioned stuff...

    Who ever pays attention to the epilepsy warnings when they buy a game console? I wonder.

    Sorry for the slightly unrelated rant there, but I could not overlook it.

    Wed 2007/09/19 17:23:24 JST (ID #99255)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    Oh by the way Danny, you may find the "don't pour water on your Wii" funny, but Nintendo was stupid once, when they promoted the Gameboy (yep, the jumbo one, the very first).
    You could see pictures of people innocently playing on trees, and even underwater! (WTF?!).

    On a related note, companies try to be "cool" and "fun" by showing wacky and dangerous stuff on TV (with a little, almost imperceptible, very temporary "do not attempt" warning at the bottom) and warn us of danger in manuals countless ones won't ever read once they buy the mentioned stuff...

    Who ever pays attention to the epilepsy warnings when they buy a game console? I wonder.

    Sorry for the slightly unrelated rant there, but I could not overlook it.

    Wed 2007/09/19 17:23:24 JST (ID #124951)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    Oh by the way Danny, you may find the "don't pour water on your Wii" funny, but Nintendo was stupid once, when they promoted the Gameboy (yep, the jumbo one, the very first).
    You could see pictures of people innocently playing on trees, and even underwater! (WTF?!).

    On a related note, companies try to be "cool" and "fun" by showing wacky and dangerous stuff on TV (with a little, almost imperceptible, very temporary "do not attempt" warning at the bottom) and warn us of danger in manuals countless ones won't ever read once they buy the mentioned stuff...

    Who ever pays attention to the epilepsy warnings when they buy a game console? I wonder.

    Sorry for the slightly unrelated rant there, but I could not overlook it.

    Wed 2007/09/19 17:23:24 JST (ID #150776)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • skankywonders
    skankywonders in California (Registered on 2007/08/09)
    Student

    I rarely throw away manuals, even though they dont make sense sometimes or are useless.

    I always tell myself they will help my in the future, but they end up taking away space in my house.


    Wed 2007/09/19 17:25:09 JST (ID #57252)
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  • skankywonders
    skankywonders in California (Registered on 2007/08/09)
    Student

    I rarely throw away manuals, even though they dont make sense sometimes or are useless.

    I always tell myself they will help my in the future, but they end up taking away space in my house.


    Wed 2007/09/19 17:25:09 JST (ID #99256)
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  • skankywonders
    skankywonders in California (Registered on 2007/08/09)
    Student

    I rarely throw away manuals, even though they dont make sense sometimes or are useless.

    I always tell myself they will help my in the future, but they end up taking away space in my house.


    Wed 2007/09/19 17:25:09 JST (ID #124952)
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  • skankywonders
    skankywonders in California (Registered on 2007/08/09)
    Student

    I rarely throw away manuals, even though they dont make sense sometimes or are useless.

    I always tell myself they will help my in the future, but they end up taking away space in my house.


    Wed 2007/09/19 17:25:09 JST (ID #150777)
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  • CyruzDraxs
    CyruzDraxs in Kelowna, BC, Canada (Registered on 2007/09/11)
    Web Design & Development
    http://www.nerdculture.org

    The only time I ever see large manuals here is for MMOs, but I never read the manuals anyway. I do hold onto them though just because of the collector's spirit in me wanting everything to be complete.

    Wed 2007/09/19 18:13:01 JST (ID #57254)
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  • CyruzDraxs
    CyruzDraxs in Kelowna, BC, Canada (Registered on 2007/09/11)
    Web Design & Development
    http://www.nerdculture.org

    The only time I ever see large manuals here is for MMOs, but I never read the manuals anyway. I do hold onto them though just because of the collector's spirit in me wanting everything to be complete.

    Wed 2007/09/19 18:13:01 JST (ID #99258)
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  • CyruzDraxs
    CyruzDraxs in Kelowna, BC, Canada (Registered on 2007/09/11)
    Web Design & Development
    http://www.nerdculture.org

    The only time I ever see large manuals here is for MMOs, but I never read the manuals anyway. I do hold onto them though just because of the collector's spirit in me wanting everything to be complete.

    Wed 2007/09/19 18:13:01 JST (ID #124954)
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  • CyruzDraxs
    CyruzDraxs in Kelowna, BC, Canada (Registered on 2007/09/11)
    Web Design & Development
    http://www.nerdculture.org

    The only time I ever see large manuals here is for MMOs, but I never read the manuals anyway. I do hold onto them though just because of the collector's spirit in me wanting everything to be complete.

    Wed 2007/09/19 18:13:01 JST (ID #150779)
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  • jorweeck
    jorweeck in Philippines (Registered on 2007/07/18)
    Lackey, Sycophant

    I only keep manuals of my tech stuff that I am still not familiar with (such as the metering and other settings on my nikon 8800). Although I use the PDF version of the manual, I would still prefer to have a hard copy of it so I can take it anywhere with me.

    Wed 2007/09/19 18:27:16 JST (ID #57256)
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  • jorweeck
    jorweeck in Philippines (Registered on 2007/07/18)
    Lackey, Sycophant

    I only keep manuals of my tech stuff that I am still not familiar with (such as the metering and other settings on my nikon 8800). Although I use the PDF version of the manual, I would still prefer to have a hard copy of it so I can take it anywhere with me.

    Wed 2007/09/19 18:27:16 JST (ID #99260)
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  • jorweeck
    jorweeck in Philippines (Registered on 2007/07/18)
    Lackey, Sycophant

    I only keep manuals of my tech stuff that I am still not familiar with (such as the metering and other settings on my nikon 8800). Although I use the PDF version of the manual, I would still prefer to have a hard copy of it so I can take it anywhere with me.

    Wed 2007/09/19 18:27:16 JST (ID #124956)
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  • jorweeck
    jorweeck in Philippines (Registered on 2007/07/18)
    Lackey, Sycophant

    I only keep manuals of my tech stuff that I am still not familiar with (such as the metering and other settings on my nikon 8800). Although I use the PDF version of the manual, I would still prefer to have a hard copy of it so I can take it anywhere with me.

    Wed 2007/09/19 18:27:16 JST (ID #150781)
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  • Hachiko
    Hachiko in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Registered on 2006/12/26)
    Student
    http://arudesu.animeblogger.net

    Manuals are good for bedtime reading ;), thats what I do with my manuals.

    Wed 2007/09/19 18:31:27 JST (ID #57257)
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  • Hachiko
    Hachiko in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Registered on 2006/12/26)
    Student
    http://arudesu.animeblogger.net

    Manuals are good for bedtime reading ;), thats what I do with my manuals.

    Wed 2007/09/19 18:31:27 JST (ID #99261)
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  • Hachiko
    Hachiko in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Registered on 2006/12/26)
    Student
    http://arudesu.animeblogger.net

    Manuals are good for bedtime reading ;), thats what I do with my manuals.

    Wed 2007/09/19 18:31:27 JST (ID #124957)
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  • Hachiko
    Hachiko in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Registered on 2006/12/26)
    Student
    http://arudesu.animeblogger.net

    Manuals are good for bedtime reading ;), thats what I do with my manuals.

    Wed 2007/09/19 18:31:27 JST (ID #150782)
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  • Sotb
    Sotb in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Manufacturing
    http://sotbest.blogspot.com/

    nah i dun throw my manuals, but i also dun read them! I am the type that used first and if dunno onli go for manual type of person!

    Wed 2007/09/19 18:37:47 JST (ID #57258)
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  • Sotb
    Sotb in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Manufacturing
    http://sotbest.blogspot.com/

    nah i dun throw my manuals, but i also dun read them! I am the type that used first and if dunno onli go for manual type of person!

    Wed 2007/09/19 18:37:47 JST (ID #99262)
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  • Sotb
    Sotb in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Manufacturing
    http://sotbest.blogspot.com/

    nah i dun throw my manuals, but i also dun read them! I am the type that used first and if dunno onli go for manual type of person!

    Wed 2007/09/19 18:37:47 JST (ID #124958)
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  • Sotb
    Sotb in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Manufacturing
    http://sotbest.blogspot.com/

    nah i dun throw my manuals, but i also dun read them! I am the type that used first and if dunno onli go for manual type of person!

    Wed 2007/09/19 18:37:47 JST (ID #150783)
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  • tsukishi69
    tsukishi69 in Lima,Peru (Registered on 2007/04/17)
    Student

    its so silly seeing manuals like this......well the thing is that there are some elements that maybe you're not aware of or are new ...and you just don't know how to use it or where to locate it that's i think the main purpose for this manuals...

    Wed 2007/09/19 18:38:54 JST (ID #57259)
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  • tsukishi69
    tsukishi69 in Lima,Peru (Registered on 2007/04/17)
    Student

    its so silly seeing manuals like this......well the thing is that there are some elements that maybe you're not aware of or are new ...and you just don't know how to use it or where to locate it that's i think the main purpose for this manuals...

    Wed 2007/09/19 18:38:54 JST (ID #99263)
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  • tsukishi69
    tsukishi69 in Lima,Peru (Registered on 2007/04/17)
    Student

    its so silly seeing manuals like this......well the thing is that there are some elements that maybe you're not aware of or are new ...and you just don't know how to use it or where to locate it that's i think the main purpose for this manuals...

    Wed 2007/09/19 18:38:54 JST (ID #124959)
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  • tsukishi69
    tsukishi69 in Lima,Peru (Registered on 2007/04/17)
    Student

    its so silly seeing manuals like this......well the thing is that there are some elements that maybe you're not aware of or are new ...and you just don't know how to use it or where to locate it that's i think the main purpose for this manuals...

    Wed 2007/09/19 18:38:54 JST (ID #150784)
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  • FateT
    FateT in Canada (Registered on 2007/09/05)
    College Student

    I always keep my manuals, at least around the house somewhere.
    Since, it seems like the ones I lose of throw away are the ones I really need later.

    Perfect example would be the PS2 when i needed the button controls to work the DVD! That took like 20 mins of guessing and testing!

    Wed 2007/09/19 18:54:52 JST (ID #57261)
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  • FateT
    FateT in Canada (Registered on 2007/09/05)
    College Student

    I always keep my manuals, at least around the house somewhere.
    Since, it seems like the ones I lose of throw away are the ones I really need later.

    Perfect example would be the PS2 when i needed the button controls to work the DVD! That took like 20 mins of guessing and testing!

    Wed 2007/09/19 18:54:52 JST (ID #99265)
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  • FateT
    FateT in Canada (Registered on 2007/09/05)
    College Student

    I always keep my manuals, at least around the house somewhere.
    Since, it seems like the ones I lose of throw away are the ones I really need later.

    Perfect example would be the PS2 when i needed the button controls to work the DVD! That took like 20 mins of guessing and testing!

    Wed 2007/09/19 18:54:52 JST (ID #124961)
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  • FateT
    FateT in Canada (Registered on 2007/09/05)
    College Student

    I always keep my manuals, at least around the house somewhere.
    Since, it seems like the ones I lose of throw away are the ones I really need later.

    Perfect example would be the PS2 when i needed the button controls to work the DVD! That took like 20 mins of guessing and testing!

    Wed 2007/09/19 18:54:52 JST (ID #150786)
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  • animes
    animes in cephiro (Registered on 2007/01/23)
    mahou kishi
    http://www.animedia.com.mx

    only the pros knows how to use the best of their equipment, reading the manual is a must

    Wed 2007/09/19 18:58:32 JST (ID #57262)
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  • animes
    animes in cephiro (Registered on 2007/01/23)
    mahou kishi
    http://www.animedia.com.mx

    only the pros knows how to use the best of their equipment, reading the manual is a must

    Wed 2007/09/19 18:58:32 JST (ID #99266)
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  • animes
    animes in cephiro (Registered on 2007/01/23)
    mahou kishi
    http://www.animedia.com.mx

    only the pros knows how to use the best of their equipment, reading the manual is a must

    Wed 2007/09/19 18:58:32 JST (ID #124962)
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  • animes
    animes in cephiro (Registered on 2007/01/23)
    mahou kishi
    http://www.animedia.com.mx

    only the pros knows how to use the best of their equipment, reading the manual is a must

    Wed 2007/09/19 18:58:32 JST (ID #150787)
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  • -XYZPDQ
    -XYZPDQ in Pennsylvania, United States (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    Student Engineer
    http://www.tgwnetohh.blogspot.com/

    For stuff like my computer and calculators, yes. More than likely I keep manuals in the box stored away somewhere (my case for the Wii, incase something happens to it). Something as complex as a TI-89 Calculator requires you to read the manual to fully understand it.

    I like "playing" with my gadgets but sometimes I need the manual to switch back the modes when I mess something up ^^. It's the only way I learn.

    Wed 2007/09/19 19:00:43 JST (ID #57263)
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  • -XYZPDQ
    -XYZPDQ in Pennsylvania, United States (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    Student Engineer
    http://www.tgwnetohh.blogspot.com/

    For stuff like my computer and calculators, yes. More than likely I keep manuals in the box stored away somewhere (my case for the Wii, incase something happens to it). Something as complex as a TI-89 Calculator requires you to read the manual to fully understand it.

    I like "playing" with my gadgets but sometimes I need the manual to switch back the modes when I mess something up ^^. It's the only way I learn.

    Wed 2007/09/19 19:00:43 JST (ID #99267)
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  • -XYZPDQ
    -XYZPDQ in Pennsylvania, United States (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    Student Engineer
    http://www.tgwnetohh.blogspot.com/

    For stuff like my computer and calculators, yes. More than likely I keep manuals in the box stored away somewhere (my case for the Wii, incase something happens to it). Something as complex as a TI-89 Calculator requires you to read the manual to fully understand it.

    I like "playing" with my gadgets but sometimes I need the manual to switch back the modes when I mess something up ^^. It's the only way I learn.

    Wed 2007/09/19 19:00:43 JST (ID #124963)
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  • -XYZPDQ
    -XYZPDQ in Pennsylvania, United States (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    Student Engineer
    http://www.tgwnetohh.blogspot.com/

    For stuff like my computer and calculators, yes. More than likely I keep manuals in the box stored away somewhere (my case for the Wii, incase something happens to it). Something as complex as a TI-89 Calculator requires you to read the manual to fully understand it.

    I like "playing" with my gadgets but sometimes I need the manual to switch back the modes when I mess something up ^^. It's the only way I learn.

    Wed 2007/09/19 19:00:43 JST (ID #150788)
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  • PoWeR
    PoWeR in Vancouver (Registered on 2007/08/28)
    Student
    http://www.xfire.com/profile/power1x1/

    who needs manuals anyways eh? ... but LOL you have to read all that?!?!

    Wed 2007/09/19 19:11:35 JST (ID #57265)
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  • PoWeR
    PoWeR in Vancouver (Registered on 2007/08/28)
    Student
    http://www.xfire.com/profile/power1x1/

    who needs manuals anyways eh? ... but LOL you have to read all that?!?!

    Wed 2007/09/19 19:11:35 JST (ID #99269)
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  • PoWeR
    PoWeR in Vancouver (Registered on 2007/08/28)
    Student
    http://www.xfire.com/profile/power1x1/

    who needs manuals anyways eh? ... but LOL you have to read all that?!?!

    Wed 2007/09/19 19:11:35 JST (ID #124965)
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  • PoWeR
    PoWeR in Vancouver (Registered on 2007/08/28)
    Student
    http://www.xfire.com/profile/power1x1/

    who needs manuals anyways eh? ... but LOL you have to read all that?!?!

    Wed 2007/09/19 19:11:35 JST (ID #150790)
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  • marvin
    marvin (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    http://www.marvinryan.com

    most of my stuff comes with at least 2 manuals and a quick start guide. usually one is english the other Japanese or sometimes Chinese. but I often find the Japanese manuals are a whole lot thicker. my phone manual even had the manual translated in 5 languages. O.o
    I used to keep my manuals in the bathroom, at least if I'm in a hurry to get to the crapper and forget to bring a magazine, I'd have something to read. and it also come quite handy if one should run out of toilet paper. ^^;

    Wed 2007/09/19 19:45:08 JST (ID #57266)
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  • marvin
    marvin (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    http://www.marvinryan.com

    most of my stuff comes with at least 2 manuals and a quick start guide. usually one is english the other Japanese or sometimes Chinese. but I often find the Japanese manuals are a whole lot thicker. my phone manual even had the manual translated in 5 languages. O.o
    I used to keep my manuals in the bathroom, at least if I'm in a hurry to get to the crapper and forget to bring a magazine, I'd have something to read. and it also come quite handy if one should run out of toilet paper. ^^;

    Wed 2007/09/19 19:45:08 JST (ID #99270)
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  • marvin
    marvin (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    http://www.marvinryan.com

    most of my stuff comes with at least 2 manuals and a quick start guide. usually one is english the other Japanese or sometimes Chinese. but I often find the Japanese manuals are a whole lot thicker. my phone manual even had the manual translated in 5 languages. O.o
    I used to keep my manuals in the bathroom, at least if I'm in a hurry to get to the crapper and forget to bring a magazine, I'd have something to read. and it also come quite handy if one should run out of toilet paper. ^^;

    Wed 2007/09/19 19:45:08 JST (ID #124966)
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  • marvin
    marvin (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    http://www.marvinryan.com

    most of my stuff comes with at least 2 manuals and a quick start guide. usually one is english the other Japanese or sometimes Chinese. but I often find the Japanese manuals are a whole lot thicker. my phone manual even had the manual translated in 5 languages. O.o
    I used to keep my manuals in the bathroom, at least if I'm in a hurry to get to the crapper and forget to bring a magazine, I'd have something to read. and it also come quite handy if one should run out of toilet paper. ^^;

    Wed 2007/09/19 19:45:08 JST (ID #150791)
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  • SilverCross
    SilverCross in U.K (Registered on 2007/08/11)

    never read my manuals ut i do keep it in a save place though.. i would just fiddle aroudn with the new gadget that i just bought and some how learn how to use it.... i would only read a manual if its to complicated or when i am stuck....
    hardly though since gadget now a days are design so well that its easy to use

    Wed 2007/09/19 20:07:12 JST (ID #57268)
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  • SilverCross
    SilverCross in U.K (Registered on 2007/08/11)

    never read my manuals ut i do keep it in a save place though.. i would just fiddle aroudn with the new gadget that i just bought and some how learn how to use it.... i would only read a manual if its to complicated or when i am stuck....
    hardly though since gadget now a days are design so well that its easy to use

    Wed 2007/09/19 20:07:12 JST (ID #99272)
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  • SilverCross
    SilverCross in U.K (Registered on 2007/08/11)

    never read my manuals ut i do keep it in a save place though.. i would just fiddle aroudn with the new gadget that i just bought and some how learn how to use it.... i would only read a manual if its to complicated or when i am stuck....
    hardly though since gadget now a days are design so well that its easy to use

    Wed 2007/09/19 20:07:12 JST (ID #124968)
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  • SilverCross
    SilverCross in U.K (Registered on 2007/08/11)

    never read my manuals ut i do keep it in a save place though.. i would just fiddle aroudn with the new gadget that i just bought and some how learn how to use it.... i would only read a manual if its to complicated or when i am stuck....
    hardly though since gadget now a days are design so well that its easy to use

    Wed 2007/09/19 20:07:12 JST (ID #150793)
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  • JChow
    JChow in Canada (Registered on 2007/09/14)
    Student, ...someday...zzz

    lol i think i lost most of my manuals in time...^^;;;
    guess i should find some time to read the manual for my DS XD!

    Wed 2007/09/19 20:12:14 JST (ID #57269)
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  • JChow
    JChow in Canada (Registered on 2007/09/14)
    Student, ...someday...zzz

    lol i think i lost most of my manuals in time...^^;;;
    guess i should find some time to read the manual for my DS XD!

    Wed 2007/09/19 20:12:14 JST (ID #99273)
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  • JChow
    JChow in Canada (Registered on 2007/09/14)
    Student, ...someday...zzz

    lol i think i lost most of my manuals in time...^^;;;
    guess i should find some time to read the manual for my DS XD!

    Wed 2007/09/19 20:12:14 JST (ID #124969)
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  • JChow
    JChow in Canada (Registered on 2007/09/14)
    Student, ...someday...zzz

    lol i think i lost most of my manuals in time...^^;;;
    guess i should find some time to read the manual for my DS XD!

    Wed 2007/09/19 20:12:14 JST (ID #150794)
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  • soonkiong
    soonkiong in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    2nd year Civil Engineering Student
    http://soonkiong.blogspot.com

    usually don't read the manuals, but will still keep them in case I need to sell the items...

    Wed 2007/09/19 21:48:00 JST (ID #57271)
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  • soonkiong
    soonkiong in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    2nd year Civil Engineering Student
    http://soonkiong.blogspot.com

    usually don't read the manuals, but will still keep them in case I need to sell the items...

    Wed 2007/09/19 21:48:00 JST (ID #99275)
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  • soonkiong
    soonkiong in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    2nd year Civil Engineering Student
    http://soonkiong.blogspot.com

    usually don't read the manuals, but will still keep them in case I need to sell the items...

    Wed 2007/09/19 21:48:00 JST (ID #124971)
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  • soonkiong
    soonkiong in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    2nd year Civil Engineering Student
    http://soonkiong.blogspot.com

    usually don't read the manuals, but will still keep them in case I need to sell the items...

    Wed 2007/09/19 21:48:00 JST (ID #150796)
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  • zie
    zie in Arlington,VA USA (Registered on 2007/01/09)
    freelance

    Eh Manuals usually i skip threw them still only when i mess up do i go back to the manual.

    Wed 2007/09/19 22:04:14 JST (ID #57272)
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  • zie
    zie in Arlington,VA USA (Registered on 2007/01/09)
    freelance

    Eh Manuals usually i skip threw them still only when i mess up do i go back to the manual.

    Wed 2007/09/19 22:04:14 JST (ID #99276)
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  • zie
    zie in Arlington,VA USA (Registered on 2007/01/09)
    freelance

    Eh Manuals usually i skip threw them still only when i mess up do i go back to the manual.

    Wed 2007/09/19 22:04:14 JST (ID #124972)
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  • zie
    zie in Arlington,VA USA (Registered on 2007/01/09)
    freelance

    Eh Manuals usually i skip threw them still only when i mess up do i go back to the manual.

    Wed 2007/09/19 22:04:14 JST (ID #150797)
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  • lolipisang
    lolipisang in sg (Registered on 2007/08/23)
    post-hikikomori, now part-time network engineer
    http://pisang.otakurean.com

    I dont keep manuals. In fact i dont even read them. Im kinda the person who like to figure-it-out type

    Wed 2007/09/19 23:50:53 JST (ID #57273)
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  • lolipisang
    lolipisang in sg (Registered on 2007/08/23)
    post-hikikomori, now part-time network engineer
    http://pisang.otakurean.com

    I dont keep manuals. In fact i dont even read them. Im kinda the person who like to figure-it-out type

    Wed 2007/09/19 23:50:53 JST (ID #99277)
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  • lolipisang
    lolipisang in sg (Registered on 2007/08/23)
    post-hikikomori, now part-time network engineer
    http://pisang.otakurean.com

    I dont keep manuals. In fact i dont even read them. Im kinda the person who like to figure-it-out type

    Wed 2007/09/19 23:50:53 JST (ID #124973)
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  • lolipisang
    lolipisang in sg (Registered on 2007/08/23)
    post-hikikomori, now part-time network engineer
    http://pisang.otakurean.com

    I dont keep manuals. In fact i dont even read them. Im kinda the person who like to figure-it-out type

    Wed 2007/09/19 23:50:53 JST (ID #150798)
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  • Ranth
    Ranth in Vegas (Registered on 2007/09/15)
    Researching drug to conceal weaknesses

    depends on the manual..
    i throw out the ones i don't need.. and store ones i might need later until i'm done reading it.. then throw it out

    Thu 2007/09/20 00:08:49 JST (ID #57274)
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  • Ranth
    Ranth in Vegas (Registered on 2007/09/15)
    Researching drug to conceal weaknesses

    depends on the manual..
    i throw out the ones i don't need.. and store ones i might need later until i'm done reading it.. then throw it out

    Thu 2007/09/20 00:08:49 JST (ID #99278)
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  • Ranth
    Ranth in Vegas (Registered on 2007/09/15)
    Researching drug to conceal weaknesses

    depends on the manual..
    i throw out the ones i don't need.. and store ones i might need later until i'm done reading it.. then throw it out

    Thu 2007/09/20 00:08:49 JST (ID #124974)
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  • Ranth
    Ranth in Vegas (Registered on 2007/09/15)
    Researching drug to conceal weaknesses

    depends on the manual..
    i throw out the ones i don't need.. and store ones i might need later until i'm done reading it.. then throw it out

    Thu 2007/09/20 00:08:49 JST (ID #150799)
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  • lu-k
    lu-k in Bayonne, France (Registered on 2007/01/07)
    Software Developer
    http://www.mukyaa.com

    Try to keep them... but never read.
    I'm quite surprised there is a how-to-use manual for bathroom, kitchen and toilet O_o
    Did you also received that kind of guide when you married? j/k ^^;

    Thu 2007/09/20 00:46:53 JST (ID #57277)
    reply to lu-k's comment
  • lu-k
    lu-k in Bayonne, France (Registered on 2007/01/07)
    Software Developer
    http://www.mukyaa.com

    Try to keep them... but never read.
    I'm quite surprised there is a how-to-use manual for bathroom, kitchen and toilet O_o
    Did you also received that kind of guide when you married? j/k ^^;

    Thu 2007/09/20 00:46:53 JST (ID #99281)
    reply to lu-k's comment
  • lu-k
    lu-k in Bayonne, France (Registered on 2007/01/07)
    Software Developer
    http://www.mukyaa.com

    Try to keep them... but never read.
    I'm quite surprised there is a how-to-use manual for bathroom, kitchen and toilet O_o
    Did you also received that kind of guide when you married? j/k ^^;

    Thu 2007/09/20 00:46:53 JST (ID #124977)
    reply to lu-k's comment
  • lu-k
    lu-k in Bayonne, France (Registered on 2007/01/07)
    Software Developer
    http://www.mukyaa.com

    Try to keep them... but never read.
    I'm quite surprised there is a how-to-use manual for bathroom, kitchen and toilet O_o
    Did you also received that kind of guide when you married? j/k ^^;

    Thu 2007/09/20 00:46:53 JST (ID #150802)
    reply to lu-k's comment
  • Hatix
    Hatix in Antwerp, Belgium (Registered on 2007/04/25)
    IT, Programmer, Otaku, ...
    http://blog.jpopdb.org/

    I usually keep them, although I never actually read them.

    Thu 2007/09/20 01:00:53 JST (ID #57278)
    reply to Hatix's comment
  • Hatix
    Hatix in Antwerp, Belgium (Registered on 2007/04/25)
    IT, Programmer, Otaku, ...
    http://blog.jpopdb.org/

    I usually keep them, although I never actually read them.

    Thu 2007/09/20 01:00:53 JST (ID #99282)
    reply to Hatix's comment
  • Hatix
    Hatix in Antwerp, Belgium (Registered on 2007/04/25)
    IT, Programmer, Otaku, ...
    http://blog.jpopdb.org/

    I usually keep them, although I never actually read them.

    Thu 2007/09/20 01:00:53 JST (ID #124978)
    reply to Hatix's comment
  • Hatix
    Hatix in Antwerp, Belgium (Registered on 2007/04/25)
    IT, Programmer, Otaku, ...
    http://blog.jpopdb.org/

    I usually keep them, although I never actually read them.

    Thu 2007/09/20 01:00:53 JST (ID #150803)
    reply to Hatix's comment
  • AK-kun
    AK-kun in Singapore (Registered on 2007/06/19)
    Costume Talent, Stormtrooper, Student, Writer
    http://akxd.wordpress.com/

    Congrats on your 1000th post, Danny! >.

    Thu 2007/09/20 01:11:29 JST (ID #57279)
    reply to AK-kun's comment
  • AK-kun
    AK-kun in Singapore (Registered on 2007/06/19)
    Costume Talent, Stormtrooper, Student, Writer
    http://akxd.wordpress.com/

    Congrats on your 1000th post, Danny! >.

    Thu 2007/09/20 01:11:29 JST (ID #99283)
    reply to AK-kun's comment
  • AK-kun
    AK-kun in Singapore (Registered on 2007/06/19)
    Costume Talent, Stormtrooper, Student, Writer
    http://akxd.wordpress.com/

    Congrats on your 1000th post, Danny! >.

    Thu 2007/09/20 01:11:29 JST (ID #124979)
    reply to AK-kun's comment
  • AK-kun
    AK-kun in Singapore (Registered on 2007/06/19)
    Costume Talent, Stormtrooper, Student, Writer
    http://akxd.wordpress.com/

    Congrats on your 1000th post, Danny! >.

    Thu 2007/09/20 01:11:29 JST (ID #150804)
    reply to AK-kun's comment
  • Henry
    Henry in /usr/bin/ (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    anime/cosplay events organizer
    http://www.cosplay.ph

    i keep most manuals and some manuals are not like those phone book-thick manuals there ^^

    those kind of manuals are making fun of the intelligence of the user lol

    Thu 2007/09/20 01:38:52 JST (ID #57281)
    reply to Henry's comment
  • Henry
    Henry in /usr/bin/ (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    anime/cosplay events organizer
    http://www.cosplay.ph

    i keep most manuals and some manuals are not like those phone book-thick manuals there ^^

    those kind of manuals are making fun of the intelligence of the user lol

    Thu 2007/09/20 01:38:52 JST (ID #99285)
    reply to Henry's comment
  • Henry
    Henry in /usr/bin/ (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    anime/cosplay events organizer
    http://www.cosplay.ph

    i keep most manuals and some manuals are not like those phone book-thick manuals there ^^

    those kind of manuals are making fun of the intelligence of the user lol

    Thu 2007/09/20 01:38:52 JST (ID #124981)
    reply to Henry's comment
  • Henry
    Henry in /usr/bin/ (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    anime/cosplay events organizer
    http://www.cosplay.ph

    i keep most manuals and some manuals are not like those phone book-thick manuals there ^^

    those kind of manuals are making fun of the intelligence of the user lol

    Thu 2007/09/20 01:38:52 JST (ID #150806)
    reply to Henry's comment
  • gregory_gdp
    gregory_gdp in Boise, ID (Registered on 2007/07/16)
    Photographer/Night Auditor
    http://hillbillyotaku.blogspot.com/

    I've learned to never throw out manuals because you never know when you might need one. So I keep them stored in a drawer just in case. And not all products have downloadable manuals yet.

    Thu 2007/09/20 02:07:03 JST (ID #57282)
    reply to gregory_gdp's comment
  • gregory_gdp
    gregory_gdp in Boise, ID (Registered on 2007/07/16)
    Photographer/Night Auditor
    http://hillbillyotaku.blogspot.com/

    I've learned to never throw out manuals because you never know when you might need one. So I keep them stored in a drawer just in case. And not all products have downloadable manuals yet.

    Thu 2007/09/20 02:07:03 JST (ID #99286)
    reply to gregory_gdp's comment
  • gregory_gdp
    gregory_gdp in Boise, ID (Registered on 2007/07/16)
    Photographer/Night Auditor
    http://hillbillyotaku.blogspot.com/

    I've learned to never throw out manuals because you never know when you might need one. So I keep them stored in a drawer just in case. And not all products have downloadable manuals yet.

    Thu 2007/09/20 02:07:03 JST (ID #124982)
    reply to gregory_gdp's comment
  • gregory_gdp
    gregory_gdp in Boise, ID (Registered on 2007/07/16)
    Photographer/Night Auditor
    http://hillbillyotaku.blogspot.com/

    I've learned to never throw out manuals because you never know when you might need one. So I keep them stored in a drawer just in case. And not all products have downloadable manuals yet.

    Thu 2007/09/20 02:07:03 JST (ID #150807)
    reply to gregory_gdp's comment
  • fuseken
    fuseken in 福岡 (Registered on 2007/09/12)
    student

    僕は箱まで取っておきますよ!

    Thu 2007/09/20 02:12:46 JST (ID #57283)
    reply to fuseken's comment
  • fuseken
    fuseken in 福岡 (Registered on 2007/09/12)
    student

    僕は箱まで取っておきますよ!

    Thu 2007/09/20 02:12:46 JST (ID #99287)
    reply to fuseken's comment
  • fuseken
    fuseken in 福岡 (Registered on 2007/09/12)
    student

    僕は箱まで取っておきますよ!

    Thu 2007/09/20 02:12:46 JST (ID #124983)
    reply to fuseken's comment
  • fuseken
    fuseken in 福岡 (Registered on 2007/09/12)
    student

    僕は箱まで取っておきますよ!

    Thu 2007/09/20 02:12:46 JST (ID #150808)
    reply to fuseken's comment
  • gordon
    gordon in 新加坡 Singapore (Registered on 2007/06/11)
    銀河帝国五〇一軍团 TK/TD 8316 M.E.P.D. Police Sergeant
    http://gordonator.com/

    some of the manuals we have over here are thick but that's because it comes in many different languages for example english, traditional chinese, simplified chinese, japanese, korean etc.

    Thu 2007/09/20 03:22:33 JST (ID #57284)
    reply to gordon's comment
  • gordon
    gordon in 新加坡 Singapore (Registered on 2007/06/11)
    銀河帝国五〇一軍团 TK/TD 8316 M.E.P.D. Police Sergeant
    http://gordonator.com/

    some of the manuals we have over here are thick but that's because it comes in many different languages for example english, traditional chinese, simplified chinese, japanese, korean etc.

    Thu 2007/09/20 03:22:33 JST (ID #99288)
    reply to gordon's comment
  • gordon
    gordon in 新加坡 Singapore (Registered on 2007/06/11)
    銀河帝国五〇一軍团 TK/TD 8316 M.E.P.D. Police Sergeant
    http://gordonator.com/

    some of the manuals we have over here are thick but that's because it comes in many different languages for example english, traditional chinese, simplified chinese, japanese, korean etc.

    Thu 2007/09/20 03:22:33 JST (ID #124984)
    reply to gordon's comment
  • gordon
    gordon in 新加坡 Singapore (Registered on 2007/06/11)
    銀河帝国五〇一軍团 TK/TD 8316 M.E.P.D. Police Sergeant
    http://gordonator.com/

    some of the manuals we have over here are thick but that's because it comes in many different languages for example english, traditional chinese, simplified chinese, japanese, korean etc.

    Thu 2007/09/20 03:22:33 JST (ID #150809)
    reply to gordon's comment
  • 0shift
    0shift in New Zealand (Registered on 2007/08/13)
    Student

    I keep all my manuals just I case of emergencies, but rarely read them as I tend to just figure stuff out. But i must admit they are thick buggers as they have every european language in them as well as cantonese and mandarin!

    Thu 2007/09/20 03:33:31 JST (ID #57285)
    reply to 0shift's comment
  • 0shift
    0shift in New Zealand (Registered on 2007/08/13)
    Student

    I keep all my manuals just I case of emergencies, but rarely read them as I tend to just figure stuff out. But i must admit they are thick buggers as they have every european language in them as well as cantonese and mandarin!

    Thu 2007/09/20 03:33:31 JST (ID #99289)
    reply to 0shift's comment
  • 0shift
    0shift in New Zealand (Registered on 2007/08/13)
    Student

    I keep all my manuals just I case of emergencies, but rarely read them as I tend to just figure stuff out. But i must admit they are thick buggers as they have every european language in them as well as cantonese and mandarin!

    Thu 2007/09/20 03:33:31 JST (ID #124985)
    reply to 0shift's comment
  • 0shift
    0shift in New Zealand (Registered on 2007/08/13)
    Student

    I keep all my manuals just I case of emergencies, but rarely read them as I tend to just figure stuff out. But i must admit they are thick buggers as they have every european language in them as well as cantonese and mandarin!

    Thu 2007/09/20 03:33:31 JST (ID #150810)
    reply to 0shift's comment
  • GundamJehutyKai
    GundamJehutyKai in Foundation II Stellvia (Registered on 2007/09/12)
    Service desk support
    http://lookingglass.kokidokom.net

    Most items are idiot-proof these days because if someone injures themselves by using it incorrectly, they will sue the manufacturer.
    Apparently "He didn't read the manual" isn't a good enough defence ¬_¬'

    I don't tend to use manuals these days either. I can figure stuff out easily on my own and a little trial and error resolves any harder issues. Manuals aren't really neccesary anymore due to the point above. Also, you always get 2 manuals, the second one being the same as the first but in random languages. You only need to read around 30 pages at most!

    Thu 2007/09/20 06:18:38 JST (ID #57294)
    reply to GundamJehutyKai's comment
  • GundamJehutyKai
    GundamJehutyKai in Foundation II Stellvia (Registered on 2007/09/12)
    Service desk support
    http://lookingglass.kokidokom.net

    Most items are idiot-proof these days because if someone injures themselves by using it incorrectly, they will sue the manufacturer.
    Apparently "He didn't read the manual" isn't a good enough defence ¬_¬'

    I don't tend to use manuals these days either. I can figure stuff out easily on my own and a little trial and error resolves any harder issues. Manuals aren't really neccesary anymore due to the point above. Also, you always get 2 manuals, the second one being the same as the first but in random languages. You only need to read around 30 pages at most!

    Thu 2007/09/20 06:18:38 JST (ID #99298)
    reply to GundamJehutyKai's comment
  • GundamJehutyKai
    GundamJehutyKai in Foundation II Stellvia (Registered on 2007/09/12)
    Service desk support
    http://lookingglass.kokidokom.net

    Most items are idiot-proof these days because if someone injures themselves by using it incorrectly, they will sue the manufacturer.
    Apparently "He didn't read the manual" isn't a good enough defence ¬_¬'

    I don't tend to use manuals these days either. I can figure stuff out easily on my own and a little trial and error resolves any harder issues. Manuals aren't really neccesary anymore due to the point above. Also, you always get 2 manuals, the second one being the same as the first but in random languages. You only need to read around 30 pages at most!

    Thu 2007/09/20 06:18:38 JST (ID #124994)
    reply to GundamJehutyKai's comment
  • GundamJehutyKai
    GundamJehutyKai in Foundation II Stellvia (Registered on 2007/09/12)
    Service desk support
    http://lookingglass.kokidokom.net

    Most items are idiot-proof these days because if someone injures themselves by using it incorrectly, they will sue the manufacturer.
    Apparently "He didn't read the manual" isn't a good enough defence ¬_¬'

    I don't tend to use manuals these days either. I can figure stuff out easily on my own and a little trial and error resolves any harder issues. Manuals aren't really neccesary anymore due to the point above. Also, you always get 2 manuals, the second one being the same as the first but in random languages. You only need to read around 30 pages at most!

    Thu 2007/09/20 06:18:38 JST (ID #150819)
    reply to GundamJehutyKai's comment
  • SG
    SG in 英国 (Registered on 2006/12/28)
    Art/Media
    http://sgallen.wordpress.com/

    I read the Manual when I need to. I'd even take time to skim through the manual and absorb some information and later dates I could easily find it again or remember.

    (Just don't read the redundant parts).

    Sometimes Manuals don't explain everything.. (well, rarely happens).

    Thu 2007/09/20 06:34:12 JST (ID #57295)
    reply to SG's comment
  • SG
    SG in 英国 (Registered on 2006/12/28)
    Art/Media
    http://sgallen.wordpress.com/

    I read the Manual when I need to. I'd even take time to skim through the manual and absorb some information and later dates I could easily find it again or remember.

    (Just don't read the redundant parts).

    Sometimes Manuals don't explain everything.. (well, rarely happens).

    Thu 2007/09/20 06:34:12 JST (ID #99299)
    reply to SG's comment
  • SG
    SG in 英国 (Registered on 2006/12/28)
    Art/Media
    http://sgallen.wordpress.com/

    I read the Manual when I need to. I'd even take time to skim through the manual and absorb some information and later dates I could easily find it again or remember.

    (Just don't read the redundant parts).

    Sometimes Manuals don't explain everything.. (well, rarely happens).

    Thu 2007/09/20 06:34:12 JST (ID #124995)
    reply to SG's comment
  • SG
    SG in 英国 (Registered on 2006/12/28)
    Art/Media
    http://sgallen.wordpress.com/

    I read the Manual when I need to. I'd even take time to skim through the manual and absorb some information and later dates I could easily find it again or remember.

    (Just don't read the redundant parts).

    Sometimes Manuals don't explain everything.. (well, rarely happens).

    Thu 2007/09/20 06:34:12 JST (ID #150820)
    reply to SG's comment
  • Joshua
    Joshua in singapore (Registered on 2007/08/26)
    student
    http://jk-pictureaweek.blogspot.com/

    i never read any of this ... ill just play with it for awhile and ill be ok with it ... only my new HTC touch i needed to read it

    Thu 2007/09/20 07:05:06 JST (ID #57296)
    reply to Joshua's comment
  • Joshua
    Joshua in singapore (Registered on 2007/08/26)
    student
    http://jk-pictureaweek.blogspot.com/

    i never read any of this ... ill just play with it for awhile and ill be ok with it ... only my new HTC touch i needed to read it

    Thu 2007/09/20 07:05:06 JST (ID #99300)
    reply to Joshua's comment
  • Joshua
    Joshua in singapore (Registered on 2007/08/26)
    student
    http://jk-pictureaweek.blogspot.com/

    i never read any of this ... ill just play with it for awhile and ill be ok with it ... only my new HTC touch i needed to read it

    Thu 2007/09/20 07:05:06 JST (ID #124996)
    reply to Joshua's comment
  • Joshua
    Joshua in singapore (Registered on 2007/08/26)
    student
    http://jk-pictureaweek.blogspot.com/

    i never read any of this ... ill just play with it for awhile and ill be ok with it ... only my new HTC touch i needed to read it

    Thu 2007/09/20 07:05:06 JST (ID #150821)
    reply to Joshua's comment
  • junq man
    junq man in former superpower (Registered on 2007/08/17)
    working to pay for figures etc.
    http://spacejunq.deviantart.com/

    I always keep manuals for things like cameras because it adds to the value of the thing when you sell it. Boxes as well. However I have bought cameras where the manuals in the box weigh more than the camera.

    Thu 2007/09/20 07:37:23 JST (ID #57298)
    reply to junq man's comment
  • junq man
    junq man in former superpower (Registered on 2007/08/17)
    working to pay for figures etc.
    http://spacejunq.deviantart.com/

    I always keep manuals for things like cameras because it adds to the value of the thing when you sell it. Boxes as well. However I have bought cameras where the manuals in the box weigh more than the camera.

    Thu 2007/09/20 07:37:23 JST (ID #99302)
    reply to junq man's comment
  • junq man
    junq man in former superpower (Registered on 2007/08/17)
    working to pay for figures etc.
    http://spacejunq.deviantart.com/

    I always keep manuals for things like cameras because it adds to the value of the thing when you sell it. Boxes as well. However I have bought cameras where the manuals in the box weigh more than the camera.

    Thu 2007/09/20 07:37:23 JST (ID #124998)
    reply to junq man's comment
  • junq man
    junq man in former superpower (Registered on 2007/08/17)
    working to pay for figures etc.
    http://spacejunq.deviantart.com/

    I always keep manuals for things like cameras because it adds to the value of the thing when you sell it. Boxes as well. However I have bought cameras where the manuals in the box weigh more than the camera.

    Thu 2007/09/20 07:37:23 JST (ID #150823)
    reply to junq man's comment
  • valvwen
    valvwen in the Luminiferous Aether (Registered on 2007/05/12)

    I can't believe you're complaining about getting big thick, comprehensive manuals...

    In the US we never get manuals for anything anymore! If you're lucky and you search manufacturer's site you may find a small PDF manual that generally contains no useful information.

    Thu 2007/09/20 07:44:30 JST (ID #57299)
    reply to valvwen's comment
  • valvwen
    valvwen in the Luminiferous Aether (Registered on 2007/05/12)

    I can't believe you're complaining about getting big thick, comprehensive manuals...

    In the US we never get manuals for anything anymore! If you're lucky and you search manufacturer's site you may find a small PDF manual that generally contains no useful information.

    Thu 2007/09/20 07:44:30 JST (ID #99303)
    reply to valvwen's comment
  • valvwen
    valvwen in the Luminiferous Aether (Registered on 2007/05/12)

    I can't believe you're complaining about getting big thick, comprehensive manuals...

    In the US we never get manuals for anything anymore! If you're lucky and you search manufacturer's site you may find a small PDF manual that generally contains no useful information.

    Thu 2007/09/20 07:44:30 JST (ID #124999)
    reply to valvwen's comment
  • valvwen
    valvwen in the Luminiferous Aether (Registered on 2007/05/12)

    I can't believe you're complaining about getting big thick, comprehensive manuals...

    In the US we never get manuals for anything anymore! If you're lucky and you search manufacturer's site you may find a small PDF manual that generally contains no useful information.

    Thu 2007/09/20 07:44:30 JST (ID #150824)
    reply to valvwen's comment
  • MumMum
    MumMum in Maryland (Registered on 2007/08/03)
    Retail

    @valvwen What part of US do you live? We still get manuals for almost everything it's just you have to ask at sometimes for them.

    Thu 2007/09/20 09:52:55 JST (ID #57300)
    reply to MumMum's comment
  • MumMum
    MumMum in Maryland (Registered on 2007/08/03)
    Retail

    @valvwen What part of US do you live? We still get manuals for almost everything it's just you have to ask at sometimes for them.

    Thu 2007/09/20 09:52:55 JST (ID #99304)
    reply to MumMum's comment
  • MumMum
    MumMum in Maryland (Registered on 2007/08/03)
    Retail

    @valvwen What part of US do you live? We still get manuals for almost everything it's just you have to ask at sometimes for them.

    Thu 2007/09/20 09:52:55 JST (ID #125000)
    reply to MumMum's comment
  • MumMum
    MumMum in Maryland (Registered on 2007/08/03)
    Retail

    @valvwen What part of US do you live? We still get manuals for almost everything it's just you have to ask at sometimes for them.

    Thu 2007/09/20 09:52:55 JST (ID #150825)
    reply to MumMum's comment
  • JapanAnime
    JapanAnime in Hilversum, Holland (Registered on 2007/08/05)
    4th Year Business Economics Student

    Haha! They really think that people can't recognize a mirror (Who's that on the wall?...XD) and I have to admit...using a kitchen tap is such a pain in the *ss. =P
    I'm glad manuals here in Europe are mostly short, mostly 5 to 15 pages for every language.

    Thu 2007/09/20 17:36:42 JST (ID #57317)
    reply to JapanAnime's comment
  • JapanAnime
    JapanAnime in Hilversum, Holland (Registered on 2007/08/05)
    4th Year Business Economics Student

    Haha! They really think that people can't recognize a mirror (Who's that on the wall?...XD) and I have to admit...using a kitchen tap is such a pain in the *ss. =P
    I'm glad manuals here in Europe are mostly short, mostly 5 to 15 pages for every language.

    Thu 2007/09/20 17:36:42 JST (ID #99321)
    reply to JapanAnime's comment
  • JapanAnime
    JapanAnime in Hilversum, Holland (Registered on 2007/08/05)
    4th Year Business Economics Student

    Haha! They really think that people can't recognize a mirror (Who's that on the wall?...XD) and I have to admit...using a kitchen tap is such a pain in the *ss. =P
    I'm glad manuals here in Europe are mostly short, mostly 5 to 15 pages for every language.

    Thu 2007/09/20 17:36:42 JST (ID #125017)
    reply to JapanAnime's comment
  • JapanAnime
    JapanAnime in Hilversum, Holland (Registered on 2007/08/05)
    4th Year Business Economics Student

    Haha! They really think that people can't recognize a mirror (Who's that on the wall?...XD) and I have to admit...using a kitchen tap is such a pain in the *ss. =P
    I'm glad manuals here in Europe are mostly short, mostly 5 to 15 pages for every language.

    Thu 2007/09/20 17:36:42 JST (ID #150842)
    reply to JapanAnime's comment
  • Hangmen13
    Hangmen13 in Sabah, Malaysia, but now studying in KL (still the same country) (Registered on 2007/04/21)
    Wanderer of the Mist
    http://hangmen13.16ops.com/

    Those are how Japanese manuals look like? Now I know why Gundams are built in Japan!

    Thu 2007/09/20 21:47:53 JST (ID #57331)
    reply to Hangmen13's comment
  • Hangmen13
    Hangmen13 in Sabah, Malaysia, but now studying in KL (still the same country) (Registered on 2007/04/21)
    Wanderer of the Mist
    http://hangmen13.16ops.com/

    Those are how Japanese manuals look like? Now I know why Gundams are built in Japan!

    Thu 2007/09/20 21:47:53 JST (ID #99335)
    reply to Hangmen13's comment
  • Hangmen13
    Hangmen13 in Sabah, Malaysia, but now studying in KL (still the same country) (Registered on 2007/04/21)
    Wanderer of the Mist
    http://hangmen13.16ops.com/

    Those are how Japanese manuals look like? Now I know why Gundams are built in Japan!

    Thu 2007/09/20 21:47:53 JST (ID #125031)
    reply to Hangmen13's comment
  • Hangmen13
    Hangmen13 in Sabah, Malaysia, but now studying in KL (still the same country) (Registered on 2007/04/21)
    Wanderer of the Mist
    http://hangmen13.16ops.com/

    Those are how Japanese manuals look like? Now I know why Gundams are built in Japan!

    Thu 2007/09/20 21:47:53 JST (ID #150856)
    reply to Hangmen13's comment
  • Liberationalist
    Liberationalist in UK (Registered on 2007/06/12)
    Music Producer/Delivery Driver
    http://www.coltuk.org

    lol I just don't look at manuals, I just play around with it and then see what this/that does and then I get the hang of it! my car's sat nav is the simplest, 2 pages. thats it! 2 pages! because theres is only one button with 5 functions! its with this company in the uk called SmartNav I think~~

    Fri 2007/09/21 04:25:13 JST (ID #57343)
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  • Liberationalist
    Liberationalist in UK (Registered on 2007/06/12)
    Music Producer/Delivery Driver
    http://www.coltuk.org

    lol I just don't look at manuals, I just play around with it and then see what this/that does and then I get the hang of it! my car's sat nav is the simplest, 2 pages. thats it! 2 pages! because theres is only one button with 5 functions! its with this company in the uk called SmartNav I think~~

    Fri 2007/09/21 04:25:13 JST (ID #99347)
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  • Liberationalist
    Liberationalist in UK (Registered on 2007/06/12)
    Music Producer/Delivery Driver
    http://www.coltuk.org

    lol I just don't look at manuals, I just play around with it and then see what this/that does and then I get the hang of it! my car's sat nav is the simplest, 2 pages. thats it! 2 pages! because theres is only one button with 5 functions! its with this company in the uk called SmartNav I think~~

    Fri 2007/09/21 04:25:13 JST (ID #125043)
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  • Liberationalist
    Liberationalist in UK (Registered on 2007/06/12)
    Music Producer/Delivery Driver
    http://www.coltuk.org

    lol I just don't look at manuals, I just play around with it and then see what this/that does and then I get the hang of it! my car's sat nav is the simplest, 2 pages. thats it! 2 pages! because theres is only one button with 5 functions! its with this company in the uk called SmartNav I think~~

    Fri 2007/09/21 04:25:13 JST (ID #150868)
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  • Boris
    Boris in USA (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Visual Communications and Web 2.0
    http://www.imagineboris.com

    hahah that is very funny danny,
    i never read manuals, well rarely really, its more fun to figure things out things. I did read one when setting up my wireless keyboard and mouse for an exhibit show display. However that was only 2 pages LOL, reading an entire book is way not for me.

    Fri 2007/09/21 23:18:48 JST (ID #57409)
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  • Boris
    Boris in USA (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Visual Communications and Web 2.0
    http://www.imagineboris.com

    hahah that is very funny danny,
    i never read manuals, well rarely really, its more fun to figure things out things. I did read one when setting up my wireless keyboard and mouse for an exhibit show display. However that was only 2 pages LOL, reading an entire book is way not for me.

    Fri 2007/09/21 23:18:48 JST (ID #99413)
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  • Boris
    Boris in USA (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Visual Communications and Web 2.0
    http://www.imagineboris.com

    hahah that is very funny danny,
    i never read manuals, well rarely really, its more fun to figure things out things. I did read one when setting up my wireless keyboard and mouse for an exhibit show display. However that was only 2 pages LOL, reading an entire book is way not for me.

    Fri 2007/09/21 23:18:48 JST (ID #125109)
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  • Boris
    Boris in USA (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Visual Communications and Web 2.0
    http://www.imagineboris.com

    hahah that is very funny danny,
    i never read manuals, well rarely really, its more fun to figure things out things. I did read one when setting up my wireless keyboard and mouse for an exhibit show display. However that was only 2 pages LOL, reading an entire book is way not for me.

    Fri 2007/09/21 23:18:48 JST (ID #150934)
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  • Kaj
    Kaj in Somewhere between NL and JP (Registered on 2007/09/22)
    Sysadmin
    http://blogger.xs4all.nl/kajcom

    Most manuals here in NL contain just about every language in a 10.000km radius and the kitchen sink.
    Fortunately, most manufacturers split the manuals, so you can get rid of Swedish, Portugese, Italian, Polish, Greek and whatnot, and just keep the Dutch/German/English/French version at hand.

    I tend to keep mine, if only for the settings I rarely use, but once in a while need to tinker with because of whatever.

    Sun 2007/09/23 06:30:40 JST (ID #57539)
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  • Kaj
    Kaj in Somewhere between NL and JP (Registered on 2007/09/22)
    Sysadmin
    http://blogger.xs4all.nl/kajcom

    Most manuals here in NL contain just about every language in a 10.000km radius and the kitchen sink.
    Fortunately, most manufacturers split the manuals, so you can get rid of Swedish, Portugese, Italian, Polish, Greek and whatnot, and just keep the Dutch/German/English/French version at hand.

    I tend to keep mine, if only for the settings I rarely use, but once in a while need to tinker with because of whatever.

    Sun 2007/09/23 06:30:40 JST (ID #99543)
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  • Kaj
    Kaj in Somewhere between NL and JP (Registered on 2007/09/22)
    Sysadmin
    http://blogger.xs4all.nl/kajcom

    Most manuals here in NL contain just about every language in a 10.000km radius and the kitchen sink.
    Fortunately, most manufacturers split the manuals, so you can get rid of Swedish, Portugese, Italian, Polish, Greek and whatnot, and just keep the Dutch/German/English/French version at hand.

    I tend to keep mine, if only for the settings I rarely use, but once in a while need to tinker with because of whatever.

    Sun 2007/09/23 06:30:40 JST (ID #125239)
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  • Kaj
    Kaj in Somewhere between NL and JP (Registered on 2007/09/22)
    Sysadmin
    http://blogger.xs4all.nl/kajcom

    Most manuals here in NL contain just about every language in a 10.000km radius and the kitchen sink.
    Fortunately, most manufacturers split the manuals, so you can get rid of Swedish, Portugese, Italian, Polish, Greek and whatnot, and just keep the Dutch/German/English/French version at hand.

    I tend to keep mine, if only for the settings I rarely use, but once in a while need to tinker with because of whatever.

    Sun 2007/09/23 06:30:40 JST (ID #151064)
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  • lostandfound
    lostandfound in Singapore (Registered on 2007/10/21)
    Hikikomori in the making
    http://supermariabros.deviantart.com/

    Some manuals are just too funny, I got one that says " Press the 'ON' button to switch on the system"...
    Come on man! Must they put the most obviuos things in manuals?!

    Sat 2008/01/12 20:53:52 JST (ID #69473)
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  • Neku
    Neku in Surrey BC Canada NA Earth (Registered on 2008/06/01)
    Vampire
    http://feeout.blogspot.com/

    i would be throwing away game manuals if they weren't so colorful to look at, and have a nice case to put them in.

    I mean seriously does anyone actually LOOK at the controller specs? "X button" "O button" ...
    "Start button" oh really? I didn't know that!

    Sat 2008/09/06 10:13:22 JST (ID #292830)
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  • kirika
    kirika in Sweden. (Registered on 2007/05/24)
    Wizard.

    Didn't you have this exact same article about a year ago? Not the first time I experience a dejá vù here...

    Sun 2008/09/28 15:41:38 JST (ID #316396)
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  • naughty-neko
    naughty-neko in there O_O (Registered on 2008/09/24)
    illustrator/web designer in training
    http://naughtyneko.wordpress.com

    why do old articles pop up where the latest ones are now and then? XD

    Sun 2008/09/28 16:17:28 JST (ID #316409)
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    • naughty-neko
      naughty-neko in there O_O (Registered on 2008/09/24)
      illustrator/web designer in training
      http://naughtyneko.wordpress.com

      But anyway, I always keep manuals just in case something blows up... though I usually refer to the almighty INTERNETSSSS to get the remedy for my computer/gadget problems >.>

      Mon 2008/09/29 15:19:25 JST (ID #317375)
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  • i only keep manuals I know I am going to read like T.V., Stereo, PC, etc. (basically hardware manuals.

    Sun 2008/09/28 17:43:58 JST (ID #316429)
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  • hybrid-kernel
    hybrid-kernel in Somewhere in Canada (Registered on 2008/09/25)
    ...student

    Always keep 'em, never read 'em. No logic there, I know.

    Sun 2008/09/28 18:03:48 JST (ID #316440)
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  • aseps
    aseps in japan (Registered on 2008/08/10)
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/aseps/

    i keep all the manuals, like of the motherboards. really help a lot in critical moments.

    Sun 2008/09/28 18:49:55 JST (ID #316468)
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  • onnichan84
    onnichan84 in NY (Registered on 2008/03/10)

    What I hate is when they give you those stupid PDF only manuals. I don't want to have to lug my computer to my washing machine to figure out how to set the frikin clock.

    I also feel that user manuals have become more simplistic over time, leaving out alot of trouble shooting sections with just a consult your dealer, or call this number (and wait 1 hr). I recently found the manual for my 1970's marantz stereo receiver and wow how much more informative. Not only did you get a very well worded user guide, you also got the circuity blueprint, metal chassis stamping layout and list of every single component.

    Sun 2008/09/28 19:50:32 JST (ID #316502)
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  • afatcow
    afatcow (Registered on 2008/08/28)
    http://thetruemelody.wordpress.com/

    I usually keep all my manuals, but I don't usually read them unless I really need to. Like if the thing starts breaking or something =/
    and that's an awesome mousepad you have (go ef! xD)

    Sun 2008/09/28 21:55:05 JST (ID #316581)
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  • Harts
    Harts in Estonia (Registered on 2008/06/02)
    Student

    I keep my manuals for important stuff like PC motherboard etc. But manuals here are not as lengthy as in Japan:P

    Sun 2008/09/28 23:44:44 JST (ID #316676)
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  • tibul
    tibul in UK (Registered on 2008/01/28)
    Network Technician
    http://www.myyaruki.com

    It's very rare that i keep any manuals as they end up cluttering the place and can usually be found online if i find that i really did need them.

    Sun 2008/09/28 23:50:27 JST (ID #316678)
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  • Yaku
    Yaku in Chinatown, Los Angeles, USA (Registered on 2008/08/27)
    Student, part-time slave
    http://yakuri.wordpress.com/

    Most manuals I've had are fortunately just a 100 page book more or less, so I just throw them all after figuring out how to start and reset. Unless it's like Onnichan84 says when you need it for big stuff like washing machines, then I keep them.

    Mon 2008/09/29 02:01:05 JST (ID #316771)
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  • AxelP
    AxelP in Panamá (Registered on 2008/08/20)
    Graphic design

    Almost all the manuals that come with specific equipment come with terrible translations, some are saved if they are of mark like Samsung, Acer, Logitech, Sony in order to mention some. If I need them I surely keep in a good place with personal Documents in a special box

    Mon 2008/09/29 03:14:28 JST (ID #316800)
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  • Makoto
    Makoto in Centreville, Virginia (Registered on 2008/09/10)
    Kendo Kid / 大学生
    http://makocat.deviantart.com

    I keep manuals only because it boosts resell value. I'm mostly talking about games and all. I haven't resold a gadget since my PS2.

    Mon 2008/09/29 03:25:38 JST (ID #316805)
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  • マ-クスティペン
    マ-クスティペン in Philippines (Registered on 2008/09/15)
    Jr. Software Developer
    http://mrklo-olstphn.livejournal.com/

    Its a culture thing. I kinda like the concept that you can get a manual for your bathroom. I am such a geek, Anyways manuals have saved me some money by consulting them rather than going straight to the service center.

    Mon 2008/09/29 09:21:00 JST (ID #317125)
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  • Tami
    Tami in Germany - Düsseldorf (Registered on 2007/12/16)
    IT-Architect, SysAdmin, WebDesign and Coding, Virtualization (VMware + NetApp)
    http://www.milkdrop.de/

    The reason why manual here can be thick is because they come in at least 5 if not 7 languages. o.O
    Though... a useless manual like on how to use a TAP... no... lol... oh boy, do those people sell stuff to neandertals?
    I usualy try to figure out things myself, like the iPod Touch is just very easy to understand for example.
    If it doesn't work right away i check the quick start manual... and if i need more details i check the index of the big manual and read it up.
    So usualy yes - i keep them all together in a box somewhere, but sometimes i start to sort out... and if i ever need it again i look for a PDF online.

    Not much different from you then Danny, but yea... it's just the most simple thing tho.

    Mon 2008/09/29 09:41:09 JST (ID #317146)
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  • lerry[maru]
    lerry[maru] in Kuala Lumpur, MY (Registered on 2008/09/14)
    Nekophilia

    Hmm.. I don't throw them, neither do I keep em'. They just.. disappear somewhere in time ^^V

    Mon 2008/09/29 11:10:41 JST (ID #317222)
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  • 6pack
    6pack (Registered on 2008/03/20)
    browsing the nets
    http://otakuposts.blogspot.com/

    here most of the manuals are just a small half a4 size 4-12 page booklets and contain only basic operation and troubleshooting data. so i have most of them at home. i hardly read them though.

    Mon 2008/09/29 13:41:21 JST (ID #317330)
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  • Minaru Chou
    Minaru Chou in Philippines (Registered on 2008/09/25)
    Programmer Trainee
    http://jointsareokay.blogspot.com

    I keep the manuals in the event I need them for advanced stuff. Can never be too careful hehe.

    Although I don't recall having a manual so thick...I guess companies just know that it's pointless to put all the details in a manual. Besides, the bigger than manual, the less chance the user will read them.

    Mon 2008/09/29 13:48:07 JST (ID #317331)
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  • JV3r8
    JV3r8 in State College (Registered on 2008/04/22)
    U.S. Army Officer
    http://www.forum.the554.com

    Manuals are 'fur wussies! I think people would agree that mother love to throw them out.

    Mon 2008/09/29 14:11:55 JST (ID #317337)
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  • ben_s
    ben_s in Melbourne, Australia (Registered on 2008/06/23)
    Multimedia Technology Student
    http://thehappyninjadrawn.wordpress.com

    The manuals that are given with products down under aren't too bad. I don't read them though unless I get an error or a weird icon or something that pops up. I keep them though so that if I do need to sell the item in question I have all the accompaning manuals to go with it.

    Mon 2008/09/29 15:09:16 JST (ID #317370)
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  • raptor_cZn
    raptor_cZn in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/12/12)
    Pre-U Student
    http://wakuwakusuru.zeroclipse.net

    I keep most of them but never really bother reading them before using the product. I guess I prefer to figure things out on my own. Keeps the brain working ^^

    Mon 2008/09/29 15:57:22 JST (ID #317400)
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  • edogawaconan
    edogawaconan in Indonesia (Registered on 2008/06/02)
    Lulzer
    http://blog.myconan.net

    rtfm.
    I usually read them when I first received a product.

    And, AFAIK, a thick manual usually consists of several languages in a book which means the actual manual is not _that_ thick.

    Mon 2008/09/29 20:16:27 JST (ID #317681)
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  • RockYou
    RockYou (Registered on 2009/01/14)
    Student

    Sweeeeeeeeeeet!

    Fri 2009/02/06 09:42:10 JST (ID #477167)
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  • JBantha
    JBantha in Costa Rica (Registered on 2009/01/28)
    Student
    http://jbantha.wordpress.com

    well, how are the manual over here?...
    En español! X3 jajajaja
    and it depends, generally if the anual is made here, in costa rica, are very shorts, like 6 pages maximun! but sometimes its just one little page or print in the product's bag, or bbox or wathever...

    Wed 2009/02/11 18:51:35 JST (ID #484404)
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  • WingZero
    WingZero in San Francisco, CA, (Registered on 2008/07/23)
    student, nerd, gamer
    http://www.myspace.com/fallenxsun

    i find that toilet pretty kool o_O;; it has buttons and stuff :3

    Sat 2009/02/21 11:27:20 JST (ID #497185)
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  • Wolfheinrich
    Wolfheinrich in USA (Registered on 2009/01/28)
    Mechanical Engineer/Traveling Kamen Rider/Dollfie Dream Hunter
    http://tcwenterprise.com/wordpress/

    I always keep all the manual for as long as possible. It's the engineer within my prevent me from throwing anything remotely useful away because I know I will need it someday. However, it's probably a bit old fashion now that almost everything is available on the Internet.

    Tue 2009/02/24 04:49:02 JST (ID #500273)
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  • HaoDesu
    HaoDesu (Registered on 2009/02/04)
    Video game developer
    http://www.instant-ramen.net

    LOL that's true, manuals nowadays contain just too much information @.@ though I do try to read at least 50% of them

    Fri 2009/03/06 22:54:37 JST (ID #511656)
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  • zer0ne
    zer0ne in CCK, Singapore (Registered on 2009/01/17)
    Otaku ^^

    Manuals, manuals, manuals...

    But without manuals, how to use???

    I usually throw away those manuals with languages that I don't understand except for English ones. Sometimes manual really helps when I need to have help on some complex features built on the products or get some info on the compatibility of the device with other new devices. They may have answers when I have no one to approach to.

    Sometimes searching on a website also useless. They tend to send you on a wild goose chase and I have experience it when I was trying to searching for some info and I don't know the right keyword to actually get it on a first try.

    d@@b

    Tue 2009/04/14 17:58:12 JST (ID #562990)
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  • Zwei
    Zwei in Indonesia (Registered on 2009/06/21)
    Undergraduate student.
    http://quantum-force.deviantart.com

    There's the same thing here, too.
    But my father usually used them for fly-slapping ^^;

    Mon 2009/06/22 16:43:12 JST (ID #653200)
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