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A certain sense of Déjà vu

August 9, 2010 · by Tim · in usability

This is one of the more surreal forms I’ve come across recently…

Thank you – you have been ignored

June 11, 2009 · by Tim · in customer-service

The LSE’s website has a handy function – at the bottom of every page it invites you to “Comment on this page”. It’s handy until you actually make use of it…

In a perfect world, no one would be able to use anything*

May 27, 2009 · by Tim · in humour, usability

Fantastic Dilbert cartoons at 90% of Everything this morning. Dilbert on User Experience: http://www.90percentofeverything.com/2009/05/26/dilbert-on-user-experience/ * The views expressed in this title are Mordac’s alone and do not represent my own…

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