Google is looking for me

Oct 4, 2004
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Yes, 48 unread emails would drive me insane. But not as insane as a coworker who sorts his Inbox in ascending order i.e. oldest mails on top, newest at the bottom. WTF is up with that? He tried to explain to me that it makes things easier because his preview pane (in Thunderbird) is right below the email or some weird explanation that didn't make sense to me.
 

Leros

Lifer
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Yes, 48 unread emails would drive me insane. But not as insane as a coworker who sorts his Inbox in ascending order i.e. oldest mails on top, newest at the bottom. WTF is up with that? He tried to explain to me that it makes things easier because his preview pane (in Thunderbird) is right below the email or some weird explanation that didn't make sense to me.

If you treat your inbox as a todo list, then that makes sense.
 

Lifted

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Google just wants to know where you are so they can translate the Starbucks menu from English to moron so you'll finally be able to order a coffee like the rest of us.
 

Ika

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I've been meaning to clean out my inbox for months but I'm just too lazy to do it.

Also, that's just in gmail... my school email account has over 1200 unread emails, dating back about a year and a half. I don't know if I'll ever clean that one out, Windows Live sucks so badly.
 

Zorkorist

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You have to block their cookies, and use different search engines.

They'll know less about you.

-John