Trends and lists

Two lists caught my attention, one about ten trends we hope will go away, here. And another, more encompassing list, the best gadgets of the last decades, here.

Of the ten trends, I’m glad to point out that I have personally been on a single-handed crusade to fight to “horoscope-bloat,” and the entire weekly column has been displayed as a single entity for several years now. No clicking through page after page, just to find that one scope. Or having to look someplace else, get subjected to more advertising, closing pop-ups, just to get to the other one you wanted to read. Maybe I’m ahead of the trend.

On the list of top technology toys, I think I counted four or five items that I owned. not very cutting edge of me, I’ll say that.

What interested me, though, was that the list, broken down into ten items per page, over five pages? I was counting, it was a like one item per page. and clicking on multiple pages was annoying.

Which is back to that first article.

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