Instead of "Information Overkill", I experienced "Information Overload" at work sometimes and even at home. There's way too much info from too many sources to absorb and if you have someone "elderly mom" that has issues and I have medical issues, I just can't process the TV, mom reading the paper out loud, changing the subject, not completing a though, difficulty hearing etc. Sometimes what gets annoying is that there may be many Bills we know and somehow I'm supposed to connect the sentence to what Bill.
Hi Keep,
What you are suffering from is an unfortunate situation, nothing to do with information. In general, there are so many distractions that life in modern society can get difficult.
You log on to pay your utility bill and get hit by a video about how wonderful the utility company is and how it is saving the planet and somewhere at the edge of all the BS is alittle button you can press to log in to your account. Then you are presented with a plethora of more BS and various other options- join out sunshine tariff and save thousands in the summer. This week get 20% off all new boilers, subscribe to our news letter for great offers and information about how you can save power [but please don't as our business is selling power].
Then the phone rings and someone tells you to make a claim for the recent motoring accident that you were involved in [you weren't].
Then windows decides it wants to update and you can't stop it.
Then the utility site pops up and says that you can't go any further without an update to flash player.
Then another window pops up saying that your opinion is valued and would you fill in a survey to see how we are doing.
Then there is a knock at the door and it is: Mormons, double glazing sales man, charity collector...
Then when you get back to your computer you find that your account has timed out and you have to start over again.
As mentioned before, I recently bought a Bosch angle grinder which has a mandatory one year guarantee but, if you register your grinder with Bosch, the guarantee is extended to three years. So I opened the first Bosh site to show in Chrome only to find that out of the thousands of Bosh sites, this was the wrong one. I had no idea which site to register on, so I had a web conversation with Eugene who was very helpful and gave me the appropriate link. This is no exaggeration, at the bottom of the conversation it said, 'for future reference use this conversation number: 786905430uy65J5po9hgt86654902-2'
When I clicked on the link I got the usual BS but at the bottom it said what sort of tool do you have, battery operated power tools, non battery operated power tools, LiIon power tools. Bosch versa program power tools, and so on.
Anyway, after ten minutes of clicking I finally got to mains powered angle grinders.
Then I was asked which country I was in, so I clicked on UK.
Then I was taken to the German site to start the whole rigmarole again.
After another 20 minutes I finally got to the warranty form which had five questions to answer, including serial number, model designation, model identity code.
I had the angle grinder on the table and it was simply splattered with numbers with no clue as to what number related to what. But would you believe it, there was a helper button at the end of each entry line that you could click and a window popped up showing exactly which number on the grinder they want. So I clicked on the first helper button. Great an explicit illustration showed the exact location on the grinder of the number they wanted, so I filled in the first number no bother.
But, then the rub was that the helper window obscured the other helper buttons for the following entries and there was nothing I could do the close the first line helper window.
To cut a long story short I had to write down on a piece of paper the first line of information. Then bomb out of the form and start again and get the helper window for line two and so on until all five lines of information were written out.
Then the registration timed out so I had to go back to entering country, type of tool and the whole run around. But, finally, I got to the registration form again. I just copied the numbers from the piece of paper, pressed the go button and a very nice warranty certificate PDF popped up with my name, address, grinder model number date of purchase and so on.
Bosh recommended that I should print a copy of the warranty, so I saved the file on the NAS and hit the print button.
Then, the friendly hp printer assistant popped up and said that printing could not proceed because the black ink cartridge was low and would I like to join the hp cartridge replacement scheme to realize fantastic savings...
From start to finish the whole adventure took 1 hour 30 minutes and I felt as though I had been wrestling a wet bear in a pit.
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