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Subject: [Shop-talk] gah. Moron press.
From: strovato at optonline.net (Steven Trovato)
Date: Tue, 01 Mar 2011 11:49:02 -0500
References: <AANLkTin+TYM1pVfWSbPppGZoWe-9FpaHWBdeZ-9XZrh-@mail.gmail.com> <1D26612405F948CFA46836D85716432B@EntCent>
You should check out Make Magazine.  Their slogan is "If you can't 
open it, you don't own it".  Here's the Maker's Bill of Rights:
    * Meaningful and specific parts lists shall be included.
    * Cases shall be easy to open.
    * Batteries should be replaceable.
    * Special tools are allowed only for darn good reasons.
    * Profiting by selling expensive special tools is wrong and not 
making special tools available is even worse.
    * Torx is OK; tamperproof is rarely OK.
    * Components, not entire sub-assemblies, shall be replaceable.
    * Consumables, like fuses and filters, shall be easy to access.
    * Circuit boards shall be commented.
    * Power from USB is good; power from proprietary power adapters is bad.
    * Standard connecters shall have pinouts defined.
    * If it snaps shut, it shall snap open.
    * Screws better than glues.
    * Docs and drivers shall have permalinks and shall reside for all 
perpetuity at <http://archive.org/>archive.org.
    * Ease of repair shall be a design ideal, not an afterthought.
    * Metric or standard, not both.
    * Schematics shall be included.
Here's the site:

http://makezine.com

-Steve Trovato
strovato at optonline.net

At 12:23 AM 3/1/2011, Jack Brooks wrote:
>It's like the labels on the back of equipment most of us open up to work on
>regularly.  "No user serviceable parts inside."

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