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Intuition creates infinite knowledge

The Random Deepak Chopra Quote Generator strings together words from Deepak Chopra's Twitter feed.

For example: three of these are real quotes, and three are from the Quote Generator.

  1. Impermanence keeps life fresh.
  2. Existence depends on unique life.
  3. Awareness is the birthplace of possibility.
  4. The soul gives rise to quantum opportunities.
  5. Non-judgment quiets the internal dialogue, and this opens once again the doorway to creativity.
  6. Hidden meaning serves humble energy.

Odd numbered lines are real.

Confirmation Biased

In the gMail spam folder, one can either:

  1. Click to select all visible messages, then click delete.
  2. Click "delete all Spam", then click "OK" when the full-window confirmation message jumps up.

Same number of clicks, in either case - assuming fewer than 50 messages, otherwise, the first method only deletes the first 50. No real difference in mouse movement or clicking technique required.

And yet, I much prefer the first method. The first method simply does what I want. The second method's full-window confirmation thing feels so panicky and intrusive. CONFIRM THIS! ARE YOU SURE! EEEK! AAHH! And it just turns me off, knowing I'll have to repeat myself.

Delete All. Are you sure? YES, DELETE ALL!

I know going into it that it's going to question me.

Select All, Delete. That feels much better. It just does what I want.

But, same amount of work (two clicks), in either case.

Anybody else feel this way?

Digital Bill Of Rights

Congressional Republican Darryl Issa is trying to make me think nice things about him by proposing a Digital Bill Of Rights:

  1. Freedom - digital citizens have a right to a free, uncensored internet
  2. Openness - digital citizens have a right to an open, unobstructed internet
  3. Equality - all digital citizens are created equal on the internet
  4. Participation - digital citizens have a right to peaceably participate where and how they choose on the internet
  5. Creativity - digital citizens have a right to create, grow and collaborate on the internet, and be held accountable for what they create
  6. Sharing - digital citizens have a right to freely share their ideas, lawful discoveries and opinions on the internet
  7. Accessibility - digital citizens have a right to access the internet equally, regardless of who they are or where they are
  8. Association - digital citizens have a right to freely associate on the internet
  9. Privacy - digital citizens have a right to privacy on the internet
  10. Property - digital citizens have a right to benefit from what they create, and be secure in their intellectual property on the internet

Damn you, Darryl Issa!