Oh well, it's not a party until the cops show up.
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I really do have a serious Pet Peeve, though. Serious, because lives are involved.
Vendor websites that are INCREDIBLY uninformative, and just seem to assume that the visitor understands ALL of the lingo, and what all of the items listed are used for and go with, how they work, how to use them, and why anyone would want to buy them.
These people are not - or should not be IMO - just in the business of selling things. They are also - like it or not - in the business of saving lives, and IMO they're not doing a very good job of it. And they'd succeed better at both - selling things, and saving lives - if they went to the relatively small trouble of putting a hell of a lot more content on their sites about each and every item they sell.
When I go to a site and I'm confused after researching this stuff for a year, I can only imagine how a total novice must feel. It's a universal failing among sellers of
anything, or of people in general, to tend to assume that everyone knows what
they know, when that is not at all the case.
Every vendor should take a very hard look at the catalog of the industrial supplier "Grainger's", where on just about every other page is an extensive tutorial on the items in any particular category; what it does, what it's made of, why one material is better than another for a particular application, the physics involved, how to use it, the works.
And the hell of it is, they'd sell more stuff. Lots more. Anyone else feel this way?