Re: Versalab M3 - any thoughts
- From: "Leo95se" <leo.zick@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 6 Dec 2006 08:16:49 -0800
if you guys have no problem spending 2k for a grinder, or 10k for an
espresso machine, i can only assume your home is fully automated with
the latest x10 (or better) system, your stove rivals that of top
commercial kitchens, and i wont even get into what kind of car you
would drive :o
i guess im jealous
Dan Bollinger wrote:
It's pretty obvious this person is more interested in esthetics than function.
His aesthetics suck, too. If he was a student of mine he'd get an 'D' for that
grinder. The flow-through concept is somewhat novel (almost all hand cranked
grinders are flow-through), the rest is below par.
Some might call his style modern, minimalist, or constructivist. I say he's
just a lazy metal-head that has no sense of design, style, or aesthetics. Lack
of design isn't design. Lack of aesthetics isn't aesthetics. Just as lack of
engineering isn't engineering.
Dan, industrial designer
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