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Entertainment
  websites and applets like Pandora or YouTube are no longer commercial free
  commodities.  
5
  Why’s: 
·        
  Companies
  see that free sites, like YouTube or Pandora, have high customer traffic, so
  they want to place advertisements there.  
·        
  Advertisements
  are needed by sites to make money. 
·        
  Money is
  needed to pay for tech support managers. 
·        
  These media
  have become so popular they need constant maintenance.  
·        
  YouTube
  and Pandora have become so popular because they are free media. 
The
  life of cell phones based on battery, data capabilities, and durability are
  designed to last only 2-3 years.
   
5
  Why’s:  
·        
  Cell phone
  manufactures need people to buy new phones each year.  
·        
  Cell phone
  companies need to make money.  
·        
  If phones
  lasted longer people would keep their current phone and not buy a new one.  
·        
  Most people
  only need one working phone. 
·        
  People only
  need one phone because they take that one phone everywhere with them. 
It
  is standard that you must age 25 or older to rent a car or you will incur
  extra protection fees.  
5
  Why’s: 
·        
  Rental
  companies want more experienced drivers to use their vehicles.  
·        
  Older
  drivers are less likely to engage in excessive drinking and reckless behavior 
·        
  Therefore,
  experienced drivers are less likely to get into accidents and they can pay
  for damages should an accident occur. 
·        
  Younger drivers
  don't have income to replace damaged vehicles. 
·        
  Drivers
  with a steady income can be sued should the rental agency find it
  appropriate. Tedious TSA checkpoints exist at every airline. 
5
  Why’s: 
·        
  Airlines
  need to make sure everyone has ticket before getting near the gate.  
·        
  Airlines
  need to make sure no dangerous materials are allowed on the plane. 
·        
  Airlines
  need to make sure passenger devices won't interfere with plane mechanics.  
·        
  These
  security measures function as legal protection for airlines and foster a safe
  environment. 
·        
  If
  customers don’t feel safe they won't fly and airlines will lose money. People still use their cell phones while driving even though it is illegal in many places. 
5
  Why’s: 
·        
  Everyday time
  constraints combined with people still needing to talk on the phone
  encourages law breaking.  
·        
  Many people
  don't have Bluetooth in their car but still need to use phone 
·        
  Often people
  think using speaker phone is safer than holding the phone to their ear, so it
  encourages them to break the law.  
·        
  Many driver’s
  find talking a quicker alternative to texting. 
·        
  Most
  people think they won't be caught on their phone by law
  enforcement. Shipping trucks drive dangerously on highways. 
5
  Why’s: 
·        
  Typically
  truck drivers on long journeys are dangerous from lack of sleep. 
·        
  Deadlines
  for delivery trucks aren't reasonable.  
·        
  Truckers
  need money and want to collect delivery bonuses from employers.  
·        
  Employers
  want inventory as quick as possible to sell for profit. 
·        
  Customers
  have an instant gratification mentality so demand quick delivery from
  companies. 
More
  libraries are disappearing (closing down). 
5
  Why’s:  
·        
  More books
  are being turned into digital media.  
·        
  People
  prefer digital e-books because they’re easier to access as opposed to physically
  going to a library or bookstore. 
·        
  E-books
  are easy to access because they’re cheaper to produce and spread digitally 
·        
  The cost
  efficiency of e-books has a less drastic effect on environment. 
·        
  You no
  longer have to kill trees to make paper for books. Florida suburbs, particularly South Florida have a subpar bus system when compared to other states. 
5
  Why’s: 
·        
  Most stores
  close by 10pm so south Florida residents typically return to their houses
  early.  
·        
  Most
  people in South Florida have personal cars to get to and from their houses. 
·        
  The
  majority of people have cars because it’s an area where older citizens settle. 
·        
  Older
  citizens who own cars choose to live in South Florida since it’s a higher
  income area. 
·        
  South
  Florida is a higher income area due to the number of wealthy people that
  retire there. On average Nike's cost around $100 to buy, but far less to make. 
5
  Why’s: 
·        
  Wholesalers
  buy on average each pair of shoes from Nike for $50 and the retail markup has
  100% price increase so stores can guarantee profit. 
·        
  Each pair
  of shoes sold to wholesalers cost 50 dollars because Nike must pay a Selling
  General and Administrative expense amounting to $15 per pair in addition to
  the 4% tax on each pair of shoes usually amounting to $2.00. 
·        
  These fees
  cost what they do because the materials, insurance, and labor needed to make
  one set of Nikes cost $28.50. 
·        
  Including
  these previous factors Nike shoe company has to make at least a 9% profit off
  each pair of shoes produced which amounts to $4.50. 
·        
  This
  profit is paid to employees and stockholders while a portion of it is reinvested
  into the company. The majority of video game console systems are no longer backwards compatible (play previous generation games). 
5
  Why’s:  
·        
  Making
  consoles play modern games and older games would cost companies too much
  money. 
·        
  Companies
  use resale of previous console content on newer current system platforms as
  downloadable content to sell customers essentially the same game twice.  
·        
  Also,
  making consoles backwards compatible would make systems bigger and harder to
  transport.   
·        
  Consoles would
  become bigger because technology from old systems would need to be added to
  modern tech in order to read old data. 
·        
  This added
  weight and bulk would discourage some consumers. There is high rate of restaurant closure. 
5
  Why’s: 
·        
  It’s hard
  to keep consistent stream of customers. 
·        
  Customers
  are creatures of habit looking for a consistent product which is hard for
  some restaurants to produce. 
·        
  There is a
  high employee turnover rate in the restaurant industry meaning staff changes
  constantly at some restaurants making quality food hard to duplicate. 
·        
  It is hard
  to find dedicated employees to work at one restaurant consistently due to long
  shifting schedules that exploit workers.  
·        
  Workers in
  restaurant deal with lower wages so they have to work longer shifts and
  eventually want out of the job all together. 
Marijuana
  is not legal but decriminalized in many areas throughout the country. 
5
  Why’s: 
·        
  Keeping
  the substance in a gray area between legal and illegal may deter individuals
  from using it without putting as much stress on the prison system.  
·        
  Officers
  won't be forced to arrest individuals caught with the certain amounts
  substance, but the average citizen still won’t use it for fear of incurring
  legal consequence.  
·        
  People are
  unfamiliar with the term decriminalization so they’ll stay away from a
  substance all together.  
·        
  Individuals
  don't often take time to research the constantly changing laws of every
  county or nuances of terms, like decriminalization.  
·        
  Most
  people don't have time to do this research.  
Florida
  has a lackluster system for water runoff.
   
5
  Why’s:  
·        
  There isn’t
  enough access to ground drainage.  
·        
  You cannot
  dig deep in the ground in certain areas to create ground drainage.  
·        
  The water
  table depth in Florida is 1 to 1.5 meters meaning there are very few places
  you can dig deep under the surface without hitting ground water. 
·        
  Florida is
  a very moist state composed of wetland and swamp.  
·        
  As a peninsula,
  Florida is surrounded by water and is also the nations flattest state being
  directly at sea level in many spots. 
Airfare
  to Florida is always amongst the most expensive in the country.  
5
  Why’s: 
·        
  Airlines
  seek to profit off the inexhaustible amount of people flying to Florida. 
·        
  Florida is
  one of largest tourist destinations in the world. 
·        
  Tourism is
  big in Florida because it has some of the best theme parks and beaches that
  are easily accessed all year round. 
·        
  It’s warm
  all year round so people can visit. 
·        
  Obviously,
  Florida is warm from being so close to the equator.  
There
  are so many potholes in my hometown of Baltimore Maryland. 
5
  Why’s: 
·        
  Streets in
  Baltimore are old because it’s an old American city where the streets have
  suffered a lot of wear and tear beyond cars. 
·        
  Asphalt suffers
  a lot of damage from salting. 
·        
  Salt is
  put down to stop excess water from turning into ice. 
·        
  We get the
  excess water because during the winter snow melts in the day time and will
  refreeze after temperatures drop back down at night.  
·        
  Ice can
  also cause damage to roadways and endanger lives. All officers aren't required to use dash cameras and body cameras. 
5
  Why’s: 
·        
  The
  government doesn't want law enforcement equipped with cameras.  
·        
  Many
  states don't have money to buy all the video equipment. 
·        
  In this
  dangerous line of work of its likely many cameras would be damaged and need
  to be replaced. 
·        
  Not
  everyone is trained to use high tech camera equipment or would want to learn
  how to do so. 
·        
  People
  don't like being under constant surveillance. 
There
  is a large amount of hatred and vitriol you find online.  
5
  Why’s: 
·        
  People
  find online to be the perfect place to express strong emotional opinion.  
·        
  The worldwide
  web an open forum where anyone can have a voice.  
·        
  Online there
  is little to no consequences for having an unpopular opinion.  
·        
  There is a
  lack of consequences online because people can operate under the guise of
  anonymity.  
·        
  There are
  few people who would go to the lengths of tracking down the person behind an
  online identity. 
Aerosol
  cans cannot be recycled which seems wasteful. 
5
  Why’s: 
·        
  Aerosol
  cans are considered hazardous household materials; thus they cannot be
  recycled. 
·        
  Aerosol
  cans are considered hazardous because the way aerosols are pressurized at 2-8
  times normal atmospheric pressure. 
·        
  Canisters
  that have not been completely depressurized are still flammable. 
·        
  Chemicals
  are used to pressurize aerosol cans making the metal non-reusable. 
·        
  Chemical
  pressurization is cheaper and more than alternative means. Fresh food markets are more expensive than less healthy alternatives. 
5
  Why’s: 
·        
  It cost
  more for markets to get fresh ingredients.  
·        
  Fresh food
  markets pay more to transport their food. 
·        
  Transportation
  and storage for fresh ingredients cost more because they do not have
  preservatives. 
·        
  Given
  these fresh foods have such a limited shelf life, markets often have to get
  them locally. 
·        
  Increased
  pricing shrinks the potential customer pool so the customers that do buy from
  fresh markets have to pay more in order to make up the difference.  Personally I am not a fan blogs. 
5
  Why’s: 
·        
  I spend a
  tremendous amount online already so caring for a blog at times appears
  tedious. 
·        
  It may be
  tedious since I’m not always comfortable publishing my thoughts online. 
·        
  The
  internet is a place where it is easy to misconstrue someone’s opinion. 
·        
  Although I
  tend to be very clear and very direct in many of my messages there is always
  room for misinterpretation. 
·        
  I’m one to
  welcome criticism, though I usually like all my critics to be informed and
  with the internet that is not always the case. 
Reflection 
Crafting this list wasn’t that
  difficult for me because I can be pretty vocal about what bothers me.
  However, thinking of annoyances that had at least five stages between the
  initial problem and the root cause was slightly difficult. I find most
  problems can be simplified as being caused by two or three stages of issues
  that typically lead back to money or basic human needs as the root of their
  existence. Overall, this was an interesting critical thinking exercise.   | 
Friday, May 13, 2016
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First of all... look at you going above and beyond! Had me reading for a hot minute! But anyways battery life is literally one of my biggest pet peeves. Omg rental age at 25 kills me... my boyfriend and I are going to Cali this summer but neither of us are 25 so we can't even rent a car! Like how ridiculous is that?!!? Potholes- Gainesville has some terrible ones too! Bruhhhhh, every single person I have done a review on has had healthy foods are expensive as one of their bugs- including myself. Like c'mon, America. Get on pace with the rest of the world please!! Good list, agreed to nearly all of them! Hopefully we can start seeing these bugs differently with this class.
ReplyDeleteI think it's great that you wrote not only one, but five why's to explain why your bug might exist. I only identified one but the truth is I don't know why that bug exists, there could be several reasons why it exists and I might not be thinking about it that way. I also like that you included bugs that not only affect you and I, but also affects the environment. Specifically, the aerosol cans because this damages our environment but it is something that bugs you. I really enjoyed reading this post, great job!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a great bug list! You listed five reasons why each bugs you. It is fantastic that you can identify reasons why things bug you, it will make it easier to create solutions. As Kayla stated above I like how you didn't point out things that bother you but also bother the environment. The way you though and perceived this assignment was creative! My favorite (the one I relate to the most) out of your list is how healthy food and fresh food markets are more expensive. That is very true in every city!
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