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rillaspins reminded me of a bit about the water dispensers at work. We used to have the typical water cooler with the 5-gallon or so jug that would need replacing every day or two. Then a while back we got these gadgets that filter the city-supplied water into something that doesn't taste as miserable as city-supplied water.
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Three buttons in a single column. Top button is blue. Bottom two are orange. They might be closer together than the top orange is to the blue, but I'm not sure just now.
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As I related to kinkyturtle below, there is a label COLD above the blue button and a label HOT between the orange buttons, so rather doubt it'd fit into Mr. Norman's books that well.
I suppose I might have some advantage from having worked in and been around some industrial settings where the "must push two buttons to do something" bit is a common safety design. While I've not used industrial paper cutters, they seem to be the ideal example. For a single operator to start the cut, two buttons that cannot be reached with one hand alone must be pressed. This keeps hands well away from the cutting area when the thing is activated.
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I just looked at the thing. There is a label COLD above the blue button and a label HOT between the orange buttons.
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