The Bill of Lights: Maunfacturers Need to Stop Putting Useless Lights Everywhere

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It was the blinking of the hideous lights! Computerworld’s Mike Elgan is angry at gadget manufacturers who put silly, useless lights all over today’s gadgets. Computer monitors have lights to tell you they’re on; routers and modems blink incessantly whenever they’re plugged in; BlackBerrys and other cellphone blink seemingly whenever they feel like it. Enough! In response to this madness, Elgan came up with a Gadget Bill of Lights, wherein he lists several theses on how this gadget light pollution should end. And they are, in summary…

1. No more lights that flash at night

2. LEDs should all be able to be dimmed

3. Lights should only flash for a reason, not because it looks cool

4. Lights should have an on/off switch

5. Lights != good design. Stop using them as a crux.

Do you get it? Stop it with the lights already!

We the people demand a Gadget Bill of Lights [Computerworld]

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Blake Robinson (Who am I?)

I agree with this implicitly. It bugs me to no end that my computer components have stupid LEDs stuck all over them. I don’t need that crap. Why are they there?

 
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Ryan (Who am I?)

i like pretty lights

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