Thursday, 23 April 2015

Cabinet (April)



We once read about cabinets, principled factors fitted together for results. Cabinets held important papers, solved insoluble space issues. Long night reading sessions brought home reassuring impressions of safe joins and right instructions. Cabinets contained only the best. The people who made them up were solid and knowledgeable. Today it’s disconcerting reading. Cabinets are makeshift constructions of chance materials, pop-up planners. Shiny reliable boards are riddled with corruption. It’s a wonder cabinets hold together, their connections are so slipshod. Parts fall off. Augustan standards prove April foolishness, assembled using an Ikea key. It’s time to go back to the drawing-board.

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