Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/01/14

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Subject: [Leica] There's something about German design ...
From: shino at panix.com (Rei Shinozuka)
Date: Sun Jan 14 07:15:50 2007
References: <617EDB1E-2D9B-49A5-B256-675A6D20ECFA@home.netspeed.com.au> <6d8cb16ebf98e212fb891cf2ccc2deb5@woh.rr.com>

germany is the world's #1 exporter in absolute dollars 
(just under 1 trillion in 2005), followed by the US, then
china and japan, and france rounding out the top five.

http://www.wto.org/english/res_e/statis_e/its2006_e/its06_toc_e.htm

-rei


On Jan14 09:43, Rob McClure wrote:
> I dunno.  I love well-engineered things as much as most (BMW, Omega, 
> Mont Blanc, etc.), but sometimes items can be over-engineered.  As an 
> example, our home came with a Clare Megasave furnace.  This is a 
> Canadian unit, quite unique to my Ohio location (the nearest dealer is 
> 80 miles away).  Initially I had trouble with it failing to start and 
> my neighbor, a retired Westinghouse electrical engineer and mechanical 
> genius, came over to help.  The electronic controls were unbelievably 
> complex with all kinds of redundancy built in to meet the high 
> standards dictated by Canada, where severe winters can cause a 
> catastrophe in the case of furnace failure.  Unfortunately one of the 
> backup features was conflicting the circuit and keeping the furnace 
> from consistently starting.  He bypassed the backups and it has worked 
> perfectly these past 15 years.
> 
> Rob McClure
> 
> 
> On Jan 14, 2007, at 6:46 AM, Rick Dykstra wrote:
> 
> >I spent today slowly pulling our Miele dishwasher apart, to figure out 
> >why its not filling fully.  I think it's the solenoid.  Not just any 
> >solenoid, but part of a failsafe twin solenoid leak-proof disaster 
> >safe design.  And having seen the insides of this thing now, by golly 
> >what a beautifully designed well made, repairable bit of gear.  An 
> >absolute contrast to the Australian made Vulcan gas heater I pulled 
> >apart last winter (worn out fan).  And the Miele vacuum cleaner I 
> >pulled apart last year was also great to work on (worn out carbon 
> >brushes).
> >
> >So why is it that Germans are such good industrial designers?  It's as 
> >if they know their work will be appreciated when customers finally 
> >need to fix the thing.  :-)
> >
> >Impressed I am.
> >
> >Rick.
> >
> 
> 
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Rei Shinozuka shino@panix.com
Ridgewood, New Jersey


In reply to: Message from rdandcb at home.netspeed.com.au (Rick Dykstra) ([Leica] There's something about German design ...)
Message from rmcclure2 at woh.rr.com (Rob McClure) ([Leica] There's something about German design ...)