[Asrg] differential confidence

Dave CROCKER dhc at dcrocker.net
Thu Dec 4 11:01:11 PST 2008


yeah, but my reference to time of day was intended to cover the vagaries that 
make hitting the button noisy.  But my point is that the user does have to take 
affirmative action, in contrast with the way "goodness" is typically measured.

d/

der Mouse wrote:
>> The fact that someone hit TIS means that -- independent of whether it
>> is actually something that might be called spam -- the message
>> irritated the user.
> 
> Not quite.
> 
> Haven't you ever hit the wrong button by mistake?  Or performed an
> operation on selected items, only to discover the set of selected items
> wasn't what you meant it to be?
> 
> I sure have.
> 
> 					Mouse
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   Dave Crocker
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