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14 April 2006, 01:38
Bwana1
Leupold RX rangefinders
I just purchased a Leupold RX3 range finder and a word to the wise......It is VERY COMPLICATED..My small brain cant figure out how to reconfigure it to tell me the range.Instructions are WORTHLESS.... killpc
14 April 2006, 04:01
Rick 0311
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Originally posted by Bwana1:
I just purchased a Leupold RX3 range finder and a word to the wise......It is VERY COMPLICATED..My small brain cant figure out how to reconfigure it to tell me the range.Instructions are WORTHLESS.... killpc


Sort of like cell phones and computers, ain’t it!

I was looking at them, and they have some really nice features, but I refuse to buy any field gear that requires me to memorize and/or carry around an instruction manual.

I think, for now anyway, I’ll keep my Leica 1200. Point, Push button...ugh, work good!
14 April 2006, 21:48
Stonecreek
My pet peeve is microwave ovens that it takes you longer to figure out how to turn them on than to cook the food.

While it's surely not the best on the market, the Bushnell 800 I picked up on closeout only requires you pick it up and push one button. You don't even have to turn it "on". Simplicity is becoming ever more valuable.
14 April 2006, 22:07
Rick 0311
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Originally posted by Stonecreek:
My pet peeve is microwave ovens that it takes you longer to figure out how to turn them on than to cook the food.

While it's surely not the best on the market, the Bushnell 800 I picked up on closeout only requires you pick it up and push one button. You don't even have to turn it "on". Simplicity is becoming ever more valuable.


Same with my Leica. I like simple things that my simple mind can operate automatically. Unfortunately, for me, that oftentimes limits my activities to little more that basic bodily functions each day...but what the hell, as long as they don’t make zippers any more complicated than they already are I guess I’m okay! Smiler
15 April 2006, 00:07
Stonecreek
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Originally posted by Rick 0311:
Unfortunately, for me, that oftentimes limits my activities to little more that basic bodily functions each day...but what the hell, as long as they don’t make zippers any more complicated than they already are I guess I’m okay! Smiler


Zippers aren't a problem, at least not yet.

Thank goodness I'm far past the age that I need to worry about the arcane and complex mechanism through which a brassiere is unfastened (with one hand, in the dark, and without the wearer knowing that you know that she knows what you're trying to do, lest she feel obligated to protest). How did we ever survive our youth?