"When you enable Mail Goggles, it will check that you're really sure you want to send that late night Friday email. And what better way to check than by making you solve a few simple math problems after you click send to verify you're in the right state of mind?"
- Paul Buchheit
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Maybe it should measure your reaction times instead of forcing you to do math. I'm thinking, "punch the monkey".
- Paul Buchheit
=Amber -- need to be able to choose how difficult your math problems are.
- j1m
the interesting thing is, the most powerful part is just the second-guess: it doesn't have to be a math problem. just a simple "do you really want to send this" reminder might do...
- Taylor Davidson
How about letting my Gmail friends review my Drafts, only drafts that get liked will be sent out :-)
- Majento
@Taylor: I think the math problem -- or something like it -- is essential. Don't know about you, but I've "permanently deleted" countless files just because I reflexively hit "Okay" when the warning dialog box popped up. Without the math problem to keep one honest, one will end up clicking past warnings in an unconscious, mechanistic manner. *I* would, at least.
- Chester
@Chester: I'll buy that. Needs to be more than just a reminder... but the question doesn't have to be math. The key, as you point out, is for the question to require you to answer something...
- Taylor Davidson
Chester, have you learned not to reflexively click buttons yet? :P
- Tanath
When will they come out with "delayed sending"? I want to have 60 seconds after I click send before the email is actually sent. That little bit of time would stop a lot of confusion.
- Benjamin Golub
These are all half-assed suggestions. What we all really need is for our e-mail app to read our minds *and* know better than ourselves whether or not a message should be sent out before further review.
- Chester
Two problems with this gadget, a) I want to make it trigger on every email, but after you solve the problems successfully, there's a window during which you can send more outgoing emails unchallenged; b) even at max difficulty level 5 the problems take only 15 seconds to solve sober - it seems unlikely that they'd take more than twice as long to solve when drunk - though I will have to verify that experimentally, I guess.
- ௸ (k2g)
As social sites grow in popularity, so does the desire for smaller niche-based networks that cater to smaller groups of people. Just look at the rise of
- Eran Lahav
"Hug" by M&C Saatchi Melbourne (See 550x789 original http://10ad.org/wp-cont...) Reminds me of a text-landscape work in Washington DC (forget whether it was the National Gallery or the Museum of Modern Art) where the landscape was filled with micro-text. Pixdaus http://pixdaus.com/single...
- Mitchell Tsai
from Bookmarklet
"The print advertisement was developed at M&C Saatchi, Melbourne, by creative director Steve Crawford, head of art Murray Bransgrove, art director Rebecca Hannah and copywriter Doogie Chapman, with photographer Christopher Tovo and retoucher Ed Croll." - http://print.duncans.tv/2007...
- Vincent X
Thanks Vincent X. That info helps a lot! A couple people I can Google-hunt...
- Mitchell Tsai
Check out a 2nd hugging picture from the same ad campaign! http://friendfeed.com/e... Australia Post Says Touch Someone With A Letter [Duncan - 3/1/07]
- Mitchell Tsai
I get the message, but the picture is freaky!
- Alan Le
Very creative editing job on someone part. I really like the effect.
- Jeff P. Henderson