The human brain works in a very particular way. The brain doesn't like
surprises! Doesn't like unexpected things..Yet we all have a very
short memory....
1. If I want to scramble I want to tell it to scramble...
2. If I want it normal - not scramble anything - well, I don't want
to do anything, just continue the way it has been until this moment,
and that is NOT to scramble.
Scrambling is a "change" (hopefully!) how we are going to post in the
future... that would be our biggest achievement!
Introducing "green" and make it part of the "standard" possibilities
means that I have to take care of one more variable: What did I set
last?. Did (it) change? Did I change the mode? Making sure I haven't
changed from yellow to green 1/2 hour ago...
If I add "green" as an option I make it the responsibility of the user
to select it. I don't impose anything on the user! It's his choice!.
The user can't blame the scrambls menu layout for the user's mistakes.
That is important too!. For us!
I initiated a survey with early users on Thursday. Will post my
findings by tomorrow night.
On May 3, 7:48 pm, Ed Green <
egr...@wave.com> wrote:
> Hmmmm. A very interesting approach. I like that. No @@ in the string --- scrambl all. @@ found; don't scrambl to the left, do scramble to the right, until the next @@. Pretty cool!!
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