Information Obesity
Roland Piquepaille writes "How many phone calls, emails, voicemails, memos or stories do you have to go through every day? Probably more than last year. And probably too much. This article from the Sydney Morning Herald looks at this problem of information overload and how to deal with it. Here is a quick and not well-known fact: Website content management author Gerry McGovern says that something like 70 per cent of most websites goes unread. Despite that, when putting content on the web, "rarely do we ask the question: is anybody interested in reading that?" Good point. Check this column for a summary if you don't have time -- and who has? -- to read the original article."
same reason they write the blogs. to give themselves the illusion that someone actually cares about what they have to say.
YOU SUCK BALLS!
about a year ago, i was doing a google image search for sputnik, and some guy's cat (named sputnik) was on the first page. guys like you, with your cat sites, ruin the internet as we used to know it!
YOU SUCK BALLS!
How many phone calls, emails, voicemails, memos or stories do I have to go through every day?
No more than 2, no more than 10, 0, 0, and 0, in that order.