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Old 11-06-2015, 08:04 AM   #2 (permalink)
redpoint5
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Lack of useful information in product advertising really irritates me. Labels on products often have tons of info about how great the product is, what uses it could have, notices about it being known by the state of CA to be linked with cancer, and to not eat it. If it's a battery, the product fails to mention how many mA of capacity it has. The only reason a person would buy a battery is because it is a store of energy, and the product fails to mention how much stored energy it has.

As with light bulbs, the one reason we buy them is because they produce light, which often manufacturers fail to mention how much light they produce.

Sometimes I feel the world has conspired to annoy all the reasonable people.
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