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Doc Shipley
doc at mdrconsult.com
Tue Mar 8 08:28:05 CST 2005
John Foust wrote:
> At 10:21 PM 3/7/2005, Doc Shipley wrote:
>
>> Read 350 posts to a mailing list, in a well-configured mail client of your choice.
>> Read 350 posts to any web forum.
>> Go Google "therbligs".
>
>
> You're on track... the most time-wasting thing is the distraction
> of starting to look at other interesting sites, not the keystrokes
> and mouse movements you carried out to do it.
I don't think anyone's claimed speed of disposition as a criterion.
Clock time and efficiency of interface are completely unrelated.
> Therbligs. Interesting and relevant. Hadn't heard of them
> before. Would love to see some charted, in color. Color itself
> as a clue to whether two motions were dissonant! Wonderful!
>
> See my 2001 post below. However, in terms of time and motion, it
> might be easier to scroll down (using your choice of interface)
> rather than telling you to 'grep' your personal archive (and hoping
> you hadn't pre-filtered and trashed the message) and assuming that
> I can't simply include a hyperlink to it because this would
> offend those on slower, non-WWW-capable computers.
So far in this thread, you've not actually rebutted *anyone's*
arguments in favor of mailing lists and have resorted to tangential
irrelevancies and veiled insults.
Since you also haven't named a single web forum or even a single
feature of web fora as an example of their superior features, I have to
assume you've conceded the whole point.
Doc
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