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The traffic directors use whistles. Blowing hard could mean “walk.” It could mean “stop.” It could mean “drive.” It could mean “brake.”
What’s the point? It grabs my attention so much that I become completely unattentive.
Stumble it!
The traffic directors use whistles. Blowing hard could mean “walk.” It could mean “stop.” It could mean “drive.” It could mean “brake.”
What’s the point? It grabs my attention so much that I become completely unattentive.
Stumble it!
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I work as a consultant for IBM, and none of the views reflected in this blog necessarily reflect the view of IBM as a company. (I have to say that for legal reasons; I’m not an authority figure on this stuff, just a fan).
I write a lot about usability, systems, and technology. I’m very interested in looking at non-digital systems and improving processes. You can contact me at skeetervalentine at google’s mail service.
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