wITH THE KEY OF KNOWLEDGE- ALL DOORS OPEN CHEERFULLY

Peninsula College starship NOVA NOVA Team member-Piratess Friday

“Human beings should only use technology which if the worst case happens, it leads to an acceptable damage. Definitely nuclear energy is not in that category. I want an industrial world where people are allowed to make errors. Because human creativity has to do with being allowed to make errors. We want an error-friendly environment.”
— Hans-Peter Durr, a German physicist

Quote- We are stuck with technology when all we want is something that works by Douglas Adams
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Low tolerance for error is a Universal Design Principle that allows humans to go about their day knowing some safety features are in place that prevent harm to them. Some of these features also allow humans some “breathing room” by allowing them to reset timers or erase mistakes. These are vital timesavers to make thier schedules, calculations, and activities flow easier and faster while minimizing many otherwise adverse consequences.

  • Elon’s Starlink finds the satellite for us
  • Microwaves with spinning plates inside so food wont heat unsteadily
  • A backpack with multiple compartments making organizing easier
  • A coffee pot with shut off timer and cup measurements for the water level
  • A washer with timed cycles and a child lock to prevent kids from burns or hiding inside
  • The child lock cap on pill bottles
  • Stove/oven timers to prevent food from burning
  • The all in one new ROKU remote with the volume on the side so that only 1 remote is necessary
  • A calculater with a delete button so the user doesnt have to start over
  • A phone alarm screen with options for snoozing so appointments aren’t missed
  • And last but not least:

LAST BUT NOT LEAST: