Mystery House. It took me three days to figure out "Go door." Two weeks later, I was exploring the attic and stupidly typed "go window." The game had me fall out the window. I got taken to the hospital by an ambulance, but on the way we got into an accident with a volkwagon and I died. Imagine, weeks and weeks of two- word commands -- only to make one mistake and get a monologue. GAME OVER. I loved that game.
I don't think that email is the issue -- the whole discussion is really about organizational styles. There should be more than one "right" way to handle email. If emptying your inbox periodically is what works for you -- then do it!
$2.50 still beats paying $10.00 - $30.00 each time and having to go through the hassle of getting the connection fees reimbursed from accounts payable. (Do you really have to pay $2.50 for the bank machine where you are? Highest I've ever seen is $1.50.)
Mystery House. It took me three days to figure out "Go door." Two weeks later, I was exploring the attic and stupidly typed "go window." The game had me fall out the window. I got taken to the hospital by an ambulance, but on the way we got into an accident with a volkwagon and I died. Imagine, weeks and weeks of two- word commands -- only to make one mistake and get a monologue. GAME OVER. I loved that game.
I don't think that email is the issue -- the whole discussion is really about organizational styles. There should be more than one "right" way to handle email. If emptying your inbox periodically is what works for you -- then do it!
This stuff doesn't seem to be just an IE problem. WhatIs.com has a quiz about Web-based malware that's quite enlightening.
$2.50 still beats paying $10.00 - $30.00 each time and having to go through the hassle of getting the connection fees reimbursed from accounts payable. (Do you really have to pay $2.50 for the bank machine where you are? Highest I've ever seen is $1.50.)