Disclaimer: this is one of my two daily mails on this topic. Le jeudi 06 août 2009, à 10:03 +0200, Lubos Lunak a écrit :
On Thursday 06 of August 2009, Charles Kerr wrote:
Thank you for saying this. This has got to be the 10th time that Lubos has gone decrying bias in the current choice. Imagine taking this form around to 20 people:
Please choose one or more of these two, both excellent, choices: [ ] Choice A [ ] Choice B
Ask the people whether the form is biased towards A, B, or neither.
Please choose what do you want to do with the following items:
- Apple: [x] eat it [ ] look at it [ ] throw it away
- Trousers [x] wear it [ ] wash it [ ] iron it
- Car [ ] sell it [ ] drive it [ ] repair it
Is it really that hard to see that the last one is different? Is that really that hard to see that some people, since it is different from the other choices, might see it for example as an advertisement for a car reseller company?
There might be a cultural side of things here, or maybe something related to personal taste... My first reaction was "why aren't your items in an alphabetical order?". Just trying to understand why some people disagree on this very specific topic. Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org