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spidey07

No Lifer
Aug 4, 2000
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I still think S-video tops them all in terms of impossibility. Or TOSLINK - remember when people had all the problem inserting it because they didn't take the dust cap off? Neither one of those can you insert without carefully aligning them.
 
Feb 6, 2007
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That's why RCA is so convenient. Which way does this plug go? Pointy side in. BAM, money. Sometimes, I'll just spend all day spinning the plug in the socket while I point at my various USB devices and laugh.
 
May 11, 2008
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The USB type-A plug is probably the worst designed peripheral plug in history when you're trying to fiddle around in the dark.

True. Strangely enough, the connector hardly used any more for modern usb gadgets, USB-B plug seems far more robust :

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Jeffg010

Diamond Member
Feb 22, 2008
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PS2 is the worst. Like Rubycon said one bent pin it is game over. I have over 10 years of tech support and we had more broken PS2 pins then any thing else. Even bran new out the box it was not 100% going to fit. I have connected 1000's of these over the years.
 

lokiju

Lifer
May 29, 2003
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Worst for me is when I'm trying to plug in a USB cable into the outlet just behind my headboard next to my nightstand. My bed weights a ton (probably) with my super as dense as they make tempur-pedic mattress and solid wood frame with wood foundations so moving my bed is not really an easy undertaking. This always forces me to try and fiddle with using basically the tips of my fingers trying to plugin a USB cable into a AC adapter that I cannot see or reach well.

So damn frustrating!
 

JimS

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Oct 9, 1999
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If they wanted a flat plug, they should've used the hermaphroditic plug that IBM used for token ring. Not so freaking big of course, I never did understand the reason for that, but the same design.
 

Rubycon

Madame President
Aug 10, 2005
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PS/2 is easy. Just spin it with light pressure. Much easier than USB.

Yes that is the best way...

However when it's been done by others with a heavier touch and pins are out of whack it becomes significantly harder to find the spot so it glides right in...

That sounds sort of kinky in a semi-metaphysical way like screwing in a dark closet with greasy walls. :twisted:
 

Arkaign

Lifer
Oct 27, 2006
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I kind of wish they were like rj45 plugs at like 60% of normal size. Those are always the easiest thing for me to plug in (unless the cable is crappy, but w/e).
 

Jaskalas

Lifer
Jun 23, 2004
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My computer is stuffed between the wall and my desk... blindly reaching back to plug in USB is a serious PITA!
 

lxskllr

No Lifer
Nov 30, 2004
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Uh...not always. My fucking Coolermaster case is just the opposite. :confused:

Must be a prank by one of those damned Chinese assemblers.

My case is the same way. I always mean to flip it over when I clean it, and I never remember :^/
 

lokiju

Lifer
May 29, 2003
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I need to get this.

I have a hub on my office desk at home that I went to plug into just this past weekend and it was upside down. It doesn't give good feed back though as your trying so I pressed a bit more and all the sudden everything else that was attached to the hub dropped. It really sucked cause I have a number of external hard drives and even a 4 bay hard drive enclosure all going through that.

Guess it shorted it out for a moment or something.

Thankfully nothing seems to of been damaged or of lost data from it.