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On default sort orders and wasting my time

Monday, October 13th, 2008

I have this weird annoyance with the way things are ordered – if you’re the BBC or CNN, I understand why the latest happening is shown first – but for anything else I want to see the story from the start right?
The presidential debates which people have been blogging are a good example – everyone seems to think you should run the notes backward in time – what exactly is the point here? Your snarky joke about a previous point made is lost because – and this should be obvious – “I HAVEN’T READ THAT YET”.
Google reader finally allowed sorting by oldest a few months ago which was a godsend – Blogs which are not news based often post multi-part entries and it’s really annoying to get to part 5 first.
My point: Think about how people might read this stuff – not how easy it is to type in or that fact that you think you’re a “News blogger”. Stories have timelines and they rarely work backwards.

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Lehman employees stage protest!

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

Spot on

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Design that works

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

I’ve always had a slight obsession with the thinking behind this this apparently simple packet of instant oats.Instant Oats Packet.
The packet not only holds the oats, you measure the milk in it as well – it’s brilliant and simple and all it took was someone to think of it, and print the instructions on the bag. This one thing means I actually eat these things about once a week compared with never if I had to measure the milk in a jug!

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