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Enough (43folders.com)
64 points by ronnieliew on Dec 15, 2009 | hide | past | favorite | 11 comments


If you click on a link titled "Enough," you are definitely suffering from compulsive overload, unless you really have time to open every link that makes the first page of HN. How about an informative title to help us filter our reading?


Hmmm. I look at the title, the number of upvotes, the URL and the commentary. I think coming from a well-known URL you can get away with it.


If it hadn't been from 43folders,which I know is Merlin Manns site I wouldn't have clicked through. He has some good stuff on there, especially inboxzero.


"There is no such thing as information overload. There is only filter failure." - Clay Shirky


I have to be honest; while I enjoyed this article, I mainly upvoted it for the author's use of the phrase "shrimp-induced torpor," which elicited giggling from me in turn.


I find it interesting that of late there had been such a surge in articles about information overload. It is definitely a lash back that will probably continue to get stronger as the amount of information we are exposed to increases.


I made an extra OPML file to follow my 5,000 favorite information overload blogs.


I'd hope so. I love the ocean of high-quality content available to the world now, but too many people are content to jump out and drown in it. Solutions are required.


How did this guy compute 24,000?


12 times an hour, 40 hour work week, 50 work weeks a year.


I see. I didn't realize people only checked email at work on weekdays. I was thinking more like 365 x 24 (or 16) x 60 / 5.




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