See, this is one of the issues with big conversation on IxDA.
EVENTUALLY, The people responsible for the actual examples are going
to pop up and destroy all hope of retaining the example as a
metaphor.

Paul, Jim, If either of you thought to include the optometrist
selection of TV settings. Kudos. 

My only real annoyance with my Philips TV is the lack of an aspect
ratio button. With the often-wrong prediction of how I want to view
my TV, I want an override. And there seem to be un-mapped
red-blue-green-yellow buttons. outside the menu So maybe next-time
you include it? Or maybe my TV is just bobo.

I wanted to ground my example in something easy to think about and
easy to understand instantly. And it did a good job.

But what accounts for the same -kinds- of mistakes in the web world.
Where the costs of these things are microscopic?


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