I used to be. I have since realized that the pride of figuring out a product without the manual is nothing compared to the shame of screwing it up because I didn’t read the manual.
Rarely read them...I just like the pitchers really....My favourite manual is all about Juggs and how they should be used and cherrissed ...... Hehe :)D
I kept thinking what pitchers mean in your sentence and then realised you mean pictures! I am the same way I like looking at the drawings especially for setting up things. Words make things only much harder.
I once was changing the light bulb for our planetarium at my last school and the manual was written in Japanese. I used the pictures and it was still confusing. I don't like manuals written in English by someone who doesn't speak it very well.
I hear ya! I have a condiment from Japan written entirely in Japanese. I have no idea how to get the text translated online. Often have products written entirely in Chinese characters, annoys me too much as I cannot read a word of that too!
But you need a manual for changing a bulb? Then it's no normal bulb,
A very special bulb that must go in a certain way. I has special clamps and seals. I was fortunate enough to have the tools to do the disassembly. By the way, the problem wasn't the bulb. I never could figure out the problem. I was able to use the system twice in the four years I taught astronomy.