Assignment
2A: Bug List
1) When
someone pulls the cord on the RTS bus but don’t actually have to get off. This
slows everyone down because no one is getting off and everyone gets late for
their class or wherever they have to go.
Why? Someone probably pulls the cord
on accident, even if they don’t have to get off, because they made a mistake
and don’t know the correct route, or just misjudged where their next stop is.
In order to correct this issue, a clearer and more accessible electronic map
route should be placed in more places throughout the bus.
2) If
my roommates or people throughout my apartment complex leave the lights, or
other electronic appliances on when they aren’t even home.
Why? People might forget to turn off
all the lights or appliances before they leave because they are in a rush and
have many other things going on at the same time. While this complacency wastes
a lot of energy, wide-spread utilization of self-regulating lights and appliances
that shut off automatically after a period of no use or detected motion, could
help save energy.
3) People
placing their gum under chairs or a desk, instead of throwing it away. This
creates a job for anyone that has to clean it up, or has the misfortune of
accidently coming into contact with it.
Why? This bug may exist because
people don’t want to get up and go all the way to the trash to throw their gum
away, and they think no one will notice. A potential solution to this, is to
have trash chutes and cans in more places than besides the end of the hall or
road.
4) When
people are loudly talking on their phone in the library, it disrupts the
environment and people around them often lose their focus.
Why? People may engage in such behavior
because they see other people talking and believe it’s okay for them to do the
same in a much higher volume, even if they aren’t talking about anything academic.
They may have got a call that was urgent and didn’t have the chance to step
outside.
5) When
required textbooks can only be bought as a physical copy in the bookstore and
are very expensive. I understand certain professors do this to capitalize on
their work and support the institution, but many college students don’t have
$300 to purchase a book, they may or may not, really use for 3 months.
Why? Professors may encourage
students to do this because their book is the central focus of the class and
they have worked very hard to collect the data and information in it. They also
could be alumni of UF or have deals in place with the University to not allow 3rd
party vendors to sell their material.
6) Lines
at the gas station or supermarket before a hurricane or snow-storm. Everyone wants
to be safe, rather than sorry, but the amount of things some people buy could
last them close to a year.
Why? People may find the thought of
no electricity, water or food for a time period so daunting that they feel they
have to protect their family and go above and beyond what’s required for the
worst possible outcome.
7) The
fast-pass system at Disney. The lines at Disney, especially during peak season
are insane, and the only way to skip them is to purchase a fast-pass. Often
just coming to Disney for out-of-state families is so expensive, to spend
additional hundreds on fast-passes for each ride may be impossible.
Why? The popularity and up-keep of
Disney may contribute to the high prices for fast-passes. A system that makes
these passes affordable for every-day families and can last for more than just
a couple rides could prevent the 4hr lines, complaints and people passing out.
8) The
people that work the gates for the rides at Disney. These people are told to
let a higher percentage of people from the fast-pass line in than the regular
line. While this ratio is usually something like 20:10, some people take it to
the extreme and keep it 50:5. This creates an insane line that wraps as far as
the eye can see.
Why? These workers may have been told
to do this in order to encourage more people to buy the fast-pass, or they
could be doing this because they have misinterpreted the actual ratio supposed
to be in place.
9) When
the airplane lands and everyone immediately gets up, but can’t actually go
anywhere for like 20 minutes and just end up congesting the aisle.
Why? People may be in a rush or have
a close connection, and they think standing up will show people their urgency
and enable them to get off the plane quicker.
10) In an airport, when people stand and line up
even when their section number is not called.
Why? People may be in a hurry to get
on the plane and find a spot to put their bag in the overhead.
11) If
you order food and the delivery person gets your order wrong, but then you are
unable to reach them in order to solve the problem.
Why? The restaurant or place you
ordered from could be out of what you ordered, or your delivery man could’ve
misread what you wrote. He also may be under company policy to not give his
number out, so you can’t contact him, but have to reach out to the company
directly.
12) When
your uber driver leaves after 2 seconds of not finding you, cancels the ride
and you end up with a charge on your card.
Why? There may have been
miscommunication between the time that the uber driver was actually waiting and
when you received the notification he was here. The uber driver may also have
been in a hurry to accept more rides if it was a busy night.
13) People that honk at you the second after the
traffic light has turned green.
Why? People may be in a rush to get
somewhere, and think of the 1-second delay as an inconvenience. They also may
be having a rough day and consider having to wait a little extra as further
irritation.
14) If people spit while they talk and you are
caught off-guard.
Why? People may be eating as they are
talking, causing spit to accidently fly out of their mouth. Some people also have
overactive saliva glands and can’t control spit escaping from their mouth.
15) When
stores don’t have the option to email you a receipt of your transaction. Often
times we want a receipt to keep record of what we’ve purchased, but don’t want
to lose the receipt, or hurt the environment, with a printed receipt.
Why? Emailing receipts of purchase is
a relatively new concept and still has to make its way to more remote areas of
the country.
16) Movies
that are way too loud in the theater. I understand going to the movies is a fun
and often thrilling event, but making it so loud that you can’t hear anything
for hours after you leave is excessive.
Why? Movies are an experience and
they want you to be absorbed in it and forget the world around you.
17) People at concerts that try to record the
whole event on snapchat or their phone, rather than actually experiencing the
moment.
Why? They want to show everyone how
much fun they’re having, or document this experience for personal reference in
the future.
18) When
malls, arenas or stadiums turn off elevators or escalators so people have to
jam onto the stairs. This situation also makes it harder for the handicapped to
get around.
Why? Maybe the elevator or escalator
genuinely malfunctioned and no one has been able to come into repair it yet, or
maybe the venue is trying to save money and reduce the cost of operation.
19) When
you’re not allowed to bring water or snacks into a stadium and have to pay
exorbitant prices for the same goods inside
Why? The venue may be trying to
capitalize on your purchase of ticket, by also making a profit on people paying
for goods at a much higher price than outside.
20) People
talking during a show or movie, or using their phone.
Why? Maybe there is something very
important they have to discuss that can’t wait until after the show, or maybe
they don’t realize their being loud and are “just whispering.”
Reflection:
This assignment was very though provoking and
interesting. It really made me think about things that got to me on a day-to-day
basis. It also challenged me to look beyond myself and ask why these occurrences
happened in the first place. Often times, we criticize and can identify why
things annoy us, but don’t try to understand why these disturbances are
actually created. This assignment further challenged me because it made me
really think about things that we let go in life and don’t really consider “a
bug.” Many times we wait in long lines or have to walk a bunch of stairs, but
don’t think of it as an inconvenience, but rather as something to be expected.
However, after reflection these events can often be troublesome and new
alternatives can be adopted to simplify and make situations more efficient.
Hi Shivani,
ReplyDeleteOverall, your blog post was very well thought out and your “why it exists” answers show real reflection and understanding. My first impression was “wow you really understood the meaning behind this assignment.” My favorite points of yours were #10 and #19. When it comes to crowds or big events, I do agree that it can become a breeding ground for things that bug people. In the future for your reflection, I would include more of a business entrepreneurship perspective. I agree that you acknowledged how the assignment helped you, but maybe include ideas like “now I can identify and resolve problems in my life using innovative ideas.”
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ReplyDeleteYour list is very well done with plenty of details and great whys points. On some of them I would maybe recommend you to think and ask another further whys to determine root reasons, but I still believe you have done it great. I think at Disney, long queue was one of their first bug, and after analyzing and answering why they end up with business solution to sell fast pass and get extra bucks... I also don't understand why people get up when the airplane lands as they can’t actually go anywhere for a while as everyone exits line by line. #13- This is funny, I think I know a few reasons why, 1 second is ok but 4-5 is a different story. read my list. lol. One of the whys maybe because people who'd lived in big cities get used to drive differently and react quicker...
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