Thursday, June 6, 2013

Blog #2: The answer to the question on a textbook (Eikou)


Hello, this is Eikou. I will answer the question No. 5 on a textbook (p.107). I do not ask anyone to help me out with setting electronoc devices up when I buy any type of them. I have been familiar with those devices since when I was about 3 years old because my father likes computer and new electronic devices which he buys them every time they are on sale.

Through observing what he did when I was a kid, I could set them up without reading a printed instruction (as you may notice a three-year-old boy cannot read the senteces properly at all.). I feel it is pretty easy for everybody now to set them up if they follow the instructions on a computer screen but not the printed instructions. Nowadays, I show my mother and my friend how to use/set up them.

4 comments:

  1. I envy you because I can't set up computers at all. I think that men have sense of treating electronic devices, which most women reluct, though my father hates doing the tasks. As you say, following instructions of a computer screen may be more easy to understand. However, they sometimes mislead and confuse us.

    Minami

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  2. Hi this is mayuko. I usually can set up electric devices by myself same as Eiko. But I feel that electric devices has been getting more complicated so I think that many people get confused even they read instruction. I think company should find easier way for customer to understand how to use the electric devices.

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  3. My father also likes computers and other devices. In spite of that, it’s still difficult for me to set them up without reading operation manuals. It looks like it will take time for me to get used to that.

    Yuna

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  4. Hello. This is Koichi.

    Although I'm not good at using or setting up electronic devices, I don't read printed instructions, because they are too long and complicated. I wish they are much easier to understand. I always start to use them without reading any instructions; however, I can use them soon.

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