12 ways a top product designer would rearrange the human body for perfection
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From a product design standpoint, Dan Formosa thinks the human body leaves a lot to be desired.
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Though we may possess the power of digestion and wound repair, Formosa - a veteran designer and consultant who created the first keyboard for IBM home computers as well as OXO's line of Good Grips kitchen tools - points out that our skin is barely stronger than wax paper and our orifices are constantly leaking.
If we're ever to compete against a robot insurrection, we'll need to make some upgrades.
Here's what Formosa suggests.
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