It doesn't have to be electrical.
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It doesn't have to be electrical.
Xbox 360. What a joke the first 2 (3?) years of this console was. Rushed to market to beat the PS3, was plagued from day one by shoddy power supplies and horrible heating issues that caused the CPU/GPU to come lose from the motherboard. Nasty cheap DVD drives that damage disks.
MS only managed to avoid being sued into the ground by issuing a 3 year warranty extension for the motherboard issue.
The esteemed human.
(Boy, I got out of bed on the wrong side this morning...)
Public Transport
Photocopiers, they all seem to have an Arthur Scargil mentality, especialy when I want to use them.
If you count Network Managers then they are the most unreliable product of modern society, some of their decision making leaves a lot to be desired.
Gordon Brown
Geoff Hoon The Goon, Blair, Brown Trousers, Major, Cameron [ Eton boy ], Thatcher [ Mad Cow Maggie ] & any product that has 'Sophos' written on it. :rolleyes:
Anything that you let end-users use........
My new squash racket, arrived xmas and I still have yet to win a match.........absolutely nothing to do with the fact that i'm crap!
Teachers - no matter how meticulously you test something, how idiot proof you make it, the dribbling imbeciles will find a way to screw it up.
USB memory sticks, seriously how often to they suddenly give up without warning!
I agree on teachers! (School managementteam would be a good second!, at least at our school)
Seconded - you never seem to be able to do anything to a photocopier without looking like you've been down a coal mine... and :censored: thing always goes on strike when you need it most. Precise make and model is irrelevant.
Coming in a close second place would be printers - a closely related species which are equally temperamental, but give you the option of looking like you've been down a multi-coloured coal mine