So do you??
I'd say less than half the time I do. If I can't figure it out on the first pass I'll flip through the book.
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I DON'T NEED NO STINKING MANUAL!
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I voted other because there is no option for "what manual ?"
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Well, i guess you could interpret "?????" as "what Manual ?"
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That's the spirit Noahtuck!
Donatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
Only if I can't get it to work like in ten tries without it
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I voted 50/50 but it's probably more like 70% of the time I do, but it depends on what the item is.
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Most items you can figure out with a little common sense.
And most manuals seem to be written by foreigners that don't speak your language (whatever it may be, where you are). So they are limited help anyway.
Most of the time, I need a manual to figure out how to set the clock or see what warning lights mean.Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
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I DON'T NEED NO STINKING MANUAL!!!
Besides, where is the "Manuals are for ladies" option?..1f U c4n r34d 7h1s, U r34lly n33d 2 g3t l41d!!! -
I always glance at it and get annoyed. I read when there is a problem though.
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Originally Posted by medico_brujoDonatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw?
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I try not to read manuals, however it is a bad thing not to do something that is really important that is listed in the manual, like remove transit bolts from front load washers before you use them. I've had people on the phone asking why their new washing machine is dancing across the floor. I ask them if they removed the transit bolts, and they go "what bolts?"
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If I just got home with whateve it is and I have to take a crap. Yes.
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I'll try to do it without the manual, if I can't figure it out then I'll read the manaul.
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Manual reads not me because the wrote language at written off babelfish.
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I do read the manuals. Guess we can play spot the geek, huh?
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I will read the manual about half the time. Most of the time, it is common sense stuff, like don't stick your finger in a light socket. :P
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Originally Posted by Dv8ted2
(no offense adam
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Donatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
Most things you can use 90% of the features without needing a manual if you are technically minded. However I like to read the manuals to find out what features are not obvious even if I am never going to use them
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If it's something I've done numerous times (installing most PC components, DVD players, TVs etc etc) I'll usually have a crack without the manual as it's normally not too hard to figure out. If it's something I'm doing for the first time then I'll browse the manual just to make sure I'm doing it right.If in doubt, Google it. -
It depends on what the manual is for. If it's a motherboard, I read it from cover to cover. I even DL the manuals in advance of ordering a motherboard, so I don't have to study it after the MB arrives. If it's a couple of hundred pages, like my DVR manual, I haven't finish that one yet. If it's for software, only when I have to.
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I read the manual, so I can find all there mistakes.....
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Originally Posted by Marvingj
I once read a manual that said to create a new file by hitting the delete button.Believing yourself to be secure only takes one cracker to dispel your belief. -
I usually buy the same manf's stuff, so it works the same. I need the manual if I need specific codes to the remote.
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Huh? Reading the manual is half the fun, having bought new stuff!
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I actually ENJOY reading the manual.
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Originally Posted by Marvingj
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Anyways, I try to read the manual at some point just to make sure all the bases
are covered....but it seems most of the time I get the manual written in a
different lang that makes no sense at all.
Don't scream RTFM if you haven't already
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I also read the manuals for features I might not know about.
...actually it's more of a skimming over the bolded title sections.Even a broken clock is right twice a day. -
i almost never read the manual. if its an item needing assembly ill just look at the pic on the box. ive never read a complete manual takes longer to understand than it does to get it on your own
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