The Cure for Information Overload
Ged writes "Those librarian blogerati have done it again: they've just discovered 'The Cure for Information Overload'. It's a very elegant formula if you ask me, with obvious SRU/SRW applications, and maybe even TLA ramifications. I'm not sure about all of the conclusions, but it sure is an interesting theory."
OMG!!! An informative and interesting first post!!!
The informative and interesting part: Ponies are little horsies.
If you're suffering from information overload, the last place you want to be is here.
Soooo many stories...
Guy asked me for a quarter for a cup of coffee. So I bit him.
I just want to read the article, it seems to keep linking to other links. I think that it's broken. Anybody got any suggestions??
Another poorly written Slash Dot summary. The article has a completely different perspective.
The cure for information overload has been found centuries ago. It's called Beer.
Chuck Norrris' tears cure information overload. It's too bad he has never cried!
Most linux users don't know this, but the man pages were named after Chuck Norris. Chuck Norris fsck'ing hates noobs!
I just want to read the article, it seems to keep linking to other links. I think that it's broken. Anybody got any suggestions??
Sure, here is a working link: http://tinyurl.com/ng69uI'm still trying to figure out what people mean by 'social skills' here.
Is it necessary to tag every story as gay?
Stop intellectual property from infringing on me
Look, it's the one day of the year that the Slashdot editors can get away with posting incoherent and/or unsubstantiated rubbish bearing little — if any — resemblance to the truth. So let them have their fun, OK?
*snort*
Karma: Dyn-o-mite!(mostly affected by Jimmy Walker reading your comments)
it's the one day of the year that the Slashdot editors can get away with posting incoherent and/or unsubstantiated rubbish bearing little -- if any -- resemblance to the truth
You must be new here...
is to mod this post +informative.
...welcome our new Information Overloads.