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7.27.2006
It disturbs me that I can't reorient information in real life like I can on my computer. So that when I go to the video store and I can't figure out which category a movie might be located in I could just reorient the store into alphabetical order. So that when I go to the liquor store I could change the layout from "geography" to "style" so that the stouts might be all in one place for easy decision making. I get used to being in control of information. I want to be able to manipulate information all the time so that I don't have to deal with organizational schemes that don't make sense to me. Wouldn't it be nice if the grocery store had a search function? That all you would have to do is ask for what you needed and all the matching products would be moved to your location, with like products stacked behind in order of relevance? I think so. But real life data is not like virtual data. Such that we can't just rearrange our locations to suit our needs better. I might move my home to a location that better matches my transportation needs? I might arrange shops and services in a way that makes them more efficient for me to use? People who are unsatisfied with their governments could reorganize into like-minded groups? data. | |
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