>Also, note even the paper of the user guide and the rivets used to bind the paper. They show great care.
Yes, using brass fasteners instead of binding the papers into a true book shows a level of care similar to what I did when I was 4 years old in 1976 in my preschool class binding pictures of trees and dinosaurs together.
You seem like a fan of Apple, so I'm sure you can appreciate the exquisite font used on the Clear / Reset / Push button mechanism. It almost looks realistically hand-written instead of sophisticated typography created by a top level designer after months of work. In fact, this entire thing almost looks like it wasn't someone in their garage putting together a prototype on a wooden cutting board.
Yes, using brass fasteners instead of binding the papers into a true book shows a level of care similar to what I did when I was 4 years old in 1976 in my preschool class binding pictures of trees and dinosaurs together.
You seem like a fan of Apple, so I'm sure you can appreciate the exquisite font used on the Clear / Reset / Push button mechanism. It almost looks realistically hand-written instead of sophisticated typography created by a top level designer after months of work. In fact, this entire thing almost looks like it wasn't someone in their garage putting together a prototype on a wooden cutting board.