I didn't make the connection between the ball icon and a goal until I read your comment. I think this just goes to show that icons as a primary indicator of something are just very hard to get right. Having said that,…
The teams switch side at the beginning of the second half. The team mentioned first is the "host", the team mentioned last the "guest". Who is host and who is guest is decided by a draw in tournaments.
The clock is actually harder to read this way. I want to glance and know what time we're on. By presenting the time in an unconventional way, you're making it difficult for me to do that. It also doesn't offer a way to…
Prank calls were a lot of fun. I especially like this one: select a number, call them once a day, asking "Hi, is Jack home?" After six days or so, call again, saying "Hi, this is Jack, has anyone called for me?"
While the article starts with a sort of moralistic and noble sentiment it has very little to do with privacy. It's more concerned with reducing risk for the company than increasing privacy for its clients. It's a happy…
The assertion that this whole argument is built on (and is not explicitly mentioned) is that creation, or work, is the ultimate goal in life. I believe the author to be mistaken here and would urge the author to…
I didn't make the connection between the ball icon and a goal until I read your comment. I think this just goes to show that icons as a primary indicator of something are just very hard to get right. Having said that,…
The teams switch side at the beginning of the second half. The team mentioned first is the "host", the team mentioned last the "guest". Who is host and who is guest is decided by a draw in tournaments.
The clock is actually harder to read this way. I want to glance and know what time we're on. By presenting the time in an unconventional way, you're making it difficult for me to do that. It also doesn't offer a way to…
Prank calls were a lot of fun. I especially like this one: select a number, call them once a day, asking "Hi, is Jack home?" After six days or so, call again, saying "Hi, this is Jack, has anyone called for me?"
While the article starts with a sort of moralistic and noble sentiment it has very little to do with privacy. It's more concerned with reducing risk for the company than increasing privacy for its clients. It's a happy…
The assertion that this whole argument is built on (and is not explicitly mentioned) is that creation, or work, is the ultimate goal in life. I believe the author to be mistaken here and would urge the author to…