Unlike most end-of-the-year top ten lists, we don’t guarantee there will be ten items on the list. Also, they’re not in any particular order … not counting down to something or building up to something. It’s random. You might see “Spate of police and faux-police killings of young, unarmed black men with no consequences” as one item on the list, and the next item might be “Password savers that ask if they should remember the password before you even know if the password works.”
- The spate of police and faux-police killings of young, unarmed black men with no consequences.
- Password savers that ask if they should remember the password before you even know if the password works.
- Politicians (some of them literally)
- Internet email lists. (Whenever anyone asks about PCs, someone also chimes in with “You should get a Mac.” It’s like saying “What good shoes? Get a hat.”)
- PCs. (You really should get a Mac.)
- …
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