Friday, January 14. 2005The Tube Vending Machines
Today it was well broken, though I did notice they'd changed the picture on the front - now it's Cadbury's Creme Eggs.
Message on display: ** Please Wait ** Credit in machine: Unable to determine Chocolate available: No - broken There was some guy with his daughter who was trying to buy chocolate when I was getting on my train, didn't look like he was able to get any. Thursday, January 13. 2005The Tube Vending Machines
They must be reading the blog - someone has reset the machine
Message on display: Exact Change Only Credit in machine: 0 Chocolate available: Unable to determine (without putting money in it, anyway...) Thursday, January 13. 2005Inconsistent customs charges
Before Xmas I ordered some t-shirts from a couple of different suppliers in the states, two from the suppliers of User Friendly merchendise, Zazzle, and two from mozilla.org. Both packages turned up in the last seven days and I'm very happy with the quality of the gear (I'm wearing my Firefox t-shirt as I type) but I'm a little confused by the fact that the Zazzle order attracted a customs fee of £4.99 and a 'Royal Mail Clearance Fee' of £4 whereas the Mozilla order attracted no fee at all, despite being slightly more valuable.
Wednesday, January 12. 2005The Tube Vending Machines
There are likely to be a lot of posts in this category in the fullness of time, I've been saving myself
I'm going to start with something that is going to become a bit of a running topic, with daily status updates. On the Northern Line, Northbound platform at Waterloo, by the entrance closest to Kennington, there is a vending machine which promises all kinds of Cadbury goodness, as well as Trebor Softmints and even cough sweets. Aside from questioning the whole point of this machine in an environment which, during the summer, has an ambient temperature in excess of 30 celsius (umm, sticky chocalate) and yet not providing a dispensing machine for bottled water (instead, you are advised to bring your own - handy when you're overcome by heat halfway through a long journey), I have a big gripe with this machine. As a web developer I often find my work being criticised on grounds of useability - people have high expectations for websites that are easy to use, transparently organised and yet allow the user to complete some complex task. What is clear to me is that no-one thought about useability when designing this vending machine. There are two key flaws: 1. The coin refund is not linked to the coin input, this means it is impossible for the machine to refund the money you have just put into it if it is out of change (and displaying the 'Exact Change Only' message). 2. There is no indication of what is in stock and out of stock, this means the only way to find out if there's anything in the machine is to put money into it and start asking for chocolate. Now, if this machine was maintained regularly there would be little chance for either of the two situations mentioned above to happen, let alone both happen together. And yet, every day this week on my way home from work I have looked at the machine and it has contained non-refundable credit and not contained any chocolate. So henceforth in my weblog I will record the state of the machine every day that I pass by: Message on display: Exact Change Only Credit in machine: £1.40 Chocolate available: None So it begins... Tuesday, January 11. 2005Who owns your e-mails?
My attention was drawn to this article today. Now here is a guy who hasn't thought things through properly. "He was keeping a journal of sorts to put together for future history," John Ellsworth told BBC News. "He wanted to make sure that his generation, as well as following generations, have actual words from somebody who was there." And yet if he knew his son was involved in such an important task you think the least he'd be able to do was not delete the emails he received, instead he is demanding Yahoo! release them on compassionate grounds. Why does Yahoo! have to be compassionate just because he couldn't be bothered to archive his own emails?
Sunday, January 9. 2005Welcome to the Blog of Rob
Not much going on here yet, but I plan to start spouting copious verbiage shortly. I'm sure everyone I know is bored of listening to me complain endlessly about the same things over an over, but I figure there's bound to be people on the internet who haven't heard me yet...
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