pet peeve thread
#381
Posted 2013-March-17, 08:46
Let me explain how I decide these things. If some program somehow becomes a default without my conscious intent of making it the default, I not only get rid of it but I take a vow never to use it. Apologists can always explain why their program has behaved correctly and that I somehow, although unintentionally and unknowingly, brought the change about. OK, but I get rid of it. The above three examples are simply the most recent. The browser wars are getting ugly.
#382
Posted 2013-March-17, 22:37
Listened to a talk the other day about how a guy asked two of his friends, one a liberal sort and the other a conservative, to google a phrase about Egypt. The results for exactly the same phrase were entirely different,depending on the person's assumed interests and values, with virtually no cross pollination at all. The joy and fascination which used to rest in serendipity have been chopped off at the knees by this "your results have been personalized" business and I hate it.
#383
Posted 2013-March-17, 22:36
onoway, on 2013-March-17, 22:37, said:
Listened to a talk the other day about how a guy asked two of his friends, one a liberal sort and the other a conservative, to google a phrase about Egypt. The results for exactly the same phrase were entirely different,depending on the person's assumed interests and values, with virtually no cross pollination at all. The joy and fascination which used to rest in serendipity have been chopped off at the knees by this "your results have been personalized" business and I hate it.
not sure what your point is
I mean free will might just be a computer code so...what is your point?
#384
Posted 2013-March-18, 00:12
onoway, on 2013-March-17, 22:37, said:
www.duckduckgo.com
George Carlin
#385
Posted 2013-March-18, 00:57
onoway, on 2013-March-17, 22:37, said:
I appreciate that they do this.
I do lots of google searches for software-related topics. Many words that we use in computer science have non-computer meanings as well, so a simple word search would bring up lots of pages with these other uses of the words. But Google knows I usually search for computer stuff, so it gives these uses higher priority, and I get the answers I really want.
I also do lots of TV searches. I can type "glee", and it knows I'm talking about the TV show.
#386
Posted 2013-March-18, 02:29
barmar, on 2013-March-18, 00:57, said:
The least they could do is to have two search buttons: One "personalized search" and one "open search".
I agree with barmar that it is good to have the possibility to perform a personalized search. I used to do research with rubber. There are a lot of web pages about rubber, and -though they may be interesting for inquisitive minds- they didn't have much to do with the topic of my research.
Rik
The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds the new discoveries, is not “Eureka!” (I found it!), but “That’s funny…” – Isaac Asimov
The only reason God did not put "Thou shalt mind thine own business" in the Ten Commandments was that He thought that it was too obvious to need stating. - Kenberg
#387
Posted 2013-March-18, 04:29
Trinidad, on 2013-March-18, 02:29, said:
That is a very good idea. Lacking that, is there a way to "hide" your computer so that search engines do not know who is doing a search?
#388
Posted 2013-March-18, 04:28
Vampyr, on 2013-March-18, 04:29, said:
Yes, there are several ways to do that. Let me google it for you:
personalized search google cookies IP-address
gives me (ok, it might give something difference for you )
http://www.seomoz.or...sonalize-google
An explanation on how Google personalization works is:
http://blog.photoshe...-know-about-it/
Basically, you can remove cookies and sign out of google to get rid of the personalization, but it will still use your location (from your IP address) so that you will get predominantly UK information.
#389
Posted 2013-March-18, 04:42
George Carlin
#390
Posted 2013-March-18, 05:57
The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds the new discoveries, is not “Eureka!” (I found it!), but “That’s funny…” – Isaac Asimov
The only reason God did not put "Thou shalt mind thine own business" in the Ten Commandments was that He thought that it was too obvious to need stating. - Kenberg
#391
Posted 2013-March-18, 08:52
gwnn, on 2013-March-18, 04:42, said:
over a year of the Dutch cuisine und you are still alive?
#392
Posted 2013-March-18, 09:32
Aberlour10, on 2013-March-18, 08:52, said:
Reminds me of a silly yahoo question from many years ago:
http://de.answers.ya...11111411AAxxn8l
#393
Posted 2013-March-18, 11:45
kenberg, on 2013-March-17, 08:46, said:
I try to do this also, and I hate commercials that comand me to do buy somthing, I never buy anything that has a 'buy' command somewhere, nor do I share/like anything on the net that commands me to share/like it. In general whenever something without authority tries to command me to do something I try my best to do the opposite.
But I gotta be a minority, or else there wouldn't be so many commanders around.
#394
Posted 2013-March-18, 21:59
Fluffy, on 2013-March-18, 11:45, said:
Great approach. Keep it up!
#396
Posted 2013-March-21, 21:41
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#397
Posted 2013-March-21, 22:03
Later when I tell him that he says he never heard of such a thing...and I am just making stuff up.
peeved
#398
Posted 2013-March-21, 22:16
blackshoe, on 2013-March-21, 21:41, said:
"try and <verb>" has been part of English since the 17th century or so; at least one good usage dictionary (M-W) says it may be *older* than "try to". Language doesn't evolve according to strict rules; sometimes it's idioms all the way down. Logic is the weakest argument against any given usage.
BTW infinitives don't require "to".
#399
Posted 2013-March-21, 22:28
GreenMan, on 2013-March-21, 22:16, said:
BTW infinitives don't require "to".
We really need a forum for these english lessons.....
We have brilliant Phd...now if they know how to teach .so much the better
#400
Posted 2013-March-22, 11:40
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