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Rick Zeman writes "The New York Times Magazine has a fascinating article dissecting all of the myriad ways that people are distracted from their computers in the workplace, and 'how hi-tech devices affect our behavior.' From the article: 'Information is no longer a scarce resource - attention is. David Rose, a Cambridge, Mass.-based expert on computer interfaces, likes to point out that 20 years ago, an office worker had only two types of communication technology: a phone, which required an instant answer, and postal mail, which took days. "Now we have dozens of possibilities between those poles," Rose says. How fast are you supposed to reply to an e-mail message? Or an instant message? Computer-based interruptions fall into a sort of Heisenbergian uncertainty trap: it is difficult to know whether an e-mail message is worth interrupting your work for unless you open and read it - at which point you have, of course, interrupted yourself.' What could be done to change computing to help mitigate this multitasking?"

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  1. Re:Computers slow things down by andymadigan · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I thought I told you to stop with this nonsense. I'm a Windows user (on my laptop anyways, which is my primary system). This is just annoying, and no one listens to someone who just posts the same shit over and over anyway. No one is forcing you to use linux, you can ignore it completely if you like.

    I have my filter set at -1 (I'd like to read all the posts, sometimes a parent is modded lower than a child which makes it hard to read). Is there any way for me to filter this guy specifically so I don't have to read this again.

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