Re: accuracy in packaging

Subject: Re: accuracy in packaging
From: Peter <pnewman1 -at- home -dot- com>
To: Sanjay Srikonda <SSrikonda -at- invlink -dot- com>
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 14:21:13 -0400

Sanjay Srikonda wrote:
>
> um, has anyone read a container (box) of toothpicks and the instructions
> "Insert flat end in mouth and use"
>
> I'm very glad they pointed this out to me, until I chose to read the
> instructions I kept sticking the things into my eye, now well, the mystery
> is all cleared up.
>
> Of course, nothing gets to me more than "New and Improved" which always
> leads me to the question was the previous version "Old and Crappy"?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Emru Townsend [mailto:etownsen -at- Softimage -dot- com]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 1:27 PM
> To: TECHWR-L
> Subject: RE: accuracy in packaging
>
> Mandy,
>
> You'll find that on any chocolate or peanut-based confection now -- even
> cans of peanuts. It's overkill, but then there's no underestimating
> stupidity, is there?
> <snip>


Better yet. Suppository packaging reminds you to remove the suppository
from the wrapper before insertion. (That reminder grew out of a lawsuit
from someone who was injured when they did not first remove it from the
tin foil wrapping. The theory of liability was improper instructions.)

--
Peter

There are few situations in life that cannot be resolved
promptly, and to the satisfaction of all concerned,
by either suicide, a bag of gold,
or thrusting a despised antagonist over a precipice on a dark night.
Ernest Bramah (Kai Lung stories)




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