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Posted on 11-28-09 10:40:34 PM Link | Quote
Do you read instructions when putting things together?

I don't.

And my cat likes to sabotage me for that.

Trying to put the chair together and Tidus jumps on top of it. on Twitpic

I just toss the instructions off to the side. Waste of paper, IMO.

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Posted on 11-28-09 11:03:10 PM (last edited by Terra at 11-28-09 08:03 PM) Link | Quote
I can't remember the last time I had to put something together with instructions, although I often disregard them. The exception is video game manuals, which I often read (or at least slim) to learn about the game.

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Posted on 11-29-09 12:48:02 AM Link | Quote
Most of the time, yes.

Because I know I'd break things if I didn't.

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Posted on 11-29-09 02:17:19 AM Link | Quote
Nice rack.

I wish I had one of those to store all my games/movies on.



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Posted on 11-29-09 02:20:00 AM Link | Quote
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Not normally, no.

That is, until I get to the point where I don't know what I am doing and need to look at the instructions.

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Posted on 11-29-09 02:48:33 AM Link | Quote
Always, unless the thing being done is trivial. Including video games.

Mmmmmmanuals.

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Posted on 11-29-09 03:00:31 AM Link | Quote
Manuals for anything beyond the range of my knowledge.

Unless said assembly involves a computer, I probably need the manual.

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Posted on 11-29-09 07:14:41 AM Link | Quote
I usually read manuals -- although, when it comes to assembly, I suffer from that problem of always ending up with extra pieces left over. X.x

Also, I tend to read game manuals hoping for them to have a bit of in-universe flavor -- you couldn't imagine my irritation with the Modern Warfare 2 pamphlet-disguised-as-a-manual. D:

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Posted on 11-29-09 07:51:48 AM Link | Quote
I don't need no instructions

to know how to ROCK

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Posted on 11-29-09 08:01:06 AM Link | Quote
No, I'm not fond of reading manuals. There's always a tl;dr for setting the thing up, so no need of reading the entire manual through.

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Posted on 11-29-09 10:07:59 AM Link | Quote
As for cupboards and such, usually these are easy to figure out (still looking up what goes in where, as it is easy to misplace the screws or going in wrong order) - and often there are marks that say "you need two people to set up this", and you can do it all alone
As for manuals for electric(onical) devices, it depends on it.

I think a cellphone is usually figured out really easy, if you owned a previous one from the same brand, or just by trial and error, without ever unsealing the booklet. Same with video games - you may want to look up for a quick reference for button assigment, if you for some reason don't want to tutorial levels in more complex games. Again, if it is made up beautifully, with nice artworks and information you might really need, instead of more or less bland generic tips, I would consider just having it, as it is a nice element.

Still, it sucks if there is no printed one. Like you buy expensive software, and you get only a PDF on a CD. I understand they want to save costs, but for for more complex applications I would like to have an option to buy an edition with a good handbook. Like for Windows, you can buy the full version, but also get your OEM SB version (at least in Germany this is perectly legal - Microsoft cannot restrict those retail version to computer manufacturers/dealers only) with only a quick start guide. But, as said, if you owned a previous version, just take the included tour, or try it out on your own.

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Posted on 11-29-09 11:13:41 AM Link | Quote
I always read the manual before I mess with anything, unless it's a video game from a series I'm strongly familiar with.

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Posted on 11-29-09 12:37:48 PM Link | Quote
It kinda goes like this:

First I check if I can at once realize what should be done. If I don't know then I quickly skim trough the manual. If I still don't, then I read the manual.

If it's not computers then I most often need to read.

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Posted on 11-29-09 12:49:21 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by devin
I don't need no instructions

to know how to ROCK


Best reply in thread.

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Posted on 11-29-09 02:58:06 PM Link | Quote
I'll always take a glance at them just to know what I'm doing... I mean, some stuff is trivial as Xk said, but when it comes to games and putting stuff together... you never know what you'll find.

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Posted on 11-29-09 03:14:02 PM Link | Quote
i NEVER read them, with one exception : Calculators. they are hard to find out how to use. i remember spending an hour trying to find out how to solve equations in my TI calc because i didnt have the instructions on hand
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Posted on 11-29-09 04:48:12 PM Link | Quote
If the instructions are for assembling something like a piece of furniture then I'll usually follow them to make sure that I'm putting it together correctly. I never read the instruction books for video games though unless they contain character information or something like bonus artwork. I like to turn on a video agme and figure out the controls on my own .



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Posted on 11-29-09 10:42:14 PM Link | Quote
I will read instructions to almost anything no matter what if I intend to use it, whether it's just a quick skim through or an in-depth reading.

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Posted on 11-29-09 11:17:06 PM Link | Quote
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Sometimes.

With most electronics I wont bother, they're usually WAY too verbose and rarely particularly useful, or even lacking in detail where it matters or outright incomplete. If it's putting together furniture, I'll probably just look at the pictures to get the right screws/order, but the text is usually just useless badly translated mumbo jumbo. Some programs I'll check the instructions for, especially command line stuff where you kinda have to to learn the usage and stuff (though you can usually get by with appname --help output).

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