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The bowl looks a bit like a sakazuki (sake dish) so I was just thinking... load it with sake, and when your stress levels get too high, it tells you to take a sip before going back to work!
Why the bowl? Couldn't the bracelet itself tell me? If I'm that stressed out about something I'm not going to be paying attention to a bowl. And what would really stress me out is having to carry a bowl around.
Kind of cool, but is there any evidence traders make worse decisions when they are stressed? I can think of other jobs where stress might be a concern. For example, air traffic controllers. If it turns red maybe someone should step in to assist.
Is the bowl turning bright red likely to just make them more stressed than they were already? Red tends to be threatening, that might be the wrong signal.
How much money would they potentially lose by stepping away from the computer? I don't know that you actually have the luxury to step away at the points where things are happening the fastest.
@jdale: Yah, there's evidence of it. Little bit of stress: good. Too much stress: brain no think rationally. And that's not a good thing when you're playing the stock market. Stepping away from the computer for a couple minutes will net out better results than getting the day-trading equivalent of road rage.
well, first off: the remote hand is always different from the popcorn hand. i do not like dirty remotes. secondry, i don't like putting cold beverages next to hot popcorn. that just makes no friggin' sense. lastly, i woulnd't aim for that damn little basket -- i would aim for the dog.
@Nick: mission accomplished: probably something to do with what i'd imagine is a very inefficient heat transfer from fluffy popcorn -> plastic -> air -> aluminum can -> cold soda, so that would be one of the less stupid things about this, though there's certainly no shortage of stupid to be had with this thing.
Look man, some cereals HAVE to be eaten soggy. Have you ever tried to eat captain crunch before it gets a little soggy? OBVIOUSLY NOT. Because if you had you'd understand what it means to take 50 grit sand paper to the roof of your mouth.
Sure, if you're talking that flaky stuff, but the Cap'n? That stuff'll murder ya.
I think that kid bit down on the bowl thinking it was tasty candy...that's the only reason they would pick a horribly toothless kid for the picture rather than--what I can assume is a plentiful assortment of--toothful kids
@alexmetal: Actually, i would argue that the whole thing is heavily photoshopped, the lighting is not normal at all, the bowl even looks out of place in the kids hands, and can't we all just get along? If it isn't obvoius by now, the fbookers aren't going anytime soon so why waste the energy? Unless, and I do get this, it's fun as hell to rip on the new guys!?! I get it, get it out of your system, because people are people no matter how small!
Can I just say that 40 inches is probably bigger than most people think?
I bought a 37 inch for Christmas,and a month later I still look at the thing and marvel at how huge it is. I know for a lot of people size is a big thing, but I have a cough pretty far from my TV,and it still seems almost comically large.
Spend a good time measuring the space you have, cause in the store, next to the super giant ones, 37 may look small, but at home, it makes my tower speakers look small.
Sorry Sean, but I'm going to have to disagree with your tip on avoiding the pricey in store warranties. I bought my first 50" plasma back in 2005. At the time I thought the $400 3 year warranty from best buy was a ripoff. Much to my disappointment the tv shyt the bed 1 year and 1 month after the purchase date. Oh yeah, missed that manufacturer warranty by 1 month. I took it to a local repair shop and the guy took 7 months to fix it (while working with the manufacturer) and it cost me almost $500. Had I purchased the warranty, not only would I have saved $100, I would have had a new tv within days, not months.
I wonder, has Giz ever done a poll on warranties? Maybe we could see how many people bought one & never used it vs. bought one & it saved their ass vs. didn't buy one & didn't need it vs. didn't buy one and it bit me in the ass.
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Is the bowl turning bright red likely to just make them more stressed than they were already? Red tends to be threatening, that might be the wrong signal.
How much money would they potentially lose by stepping away from the computer? I don't know that you actually have the luxury to step away at the points where things are happening the fastest.
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Boss: Okay but I don't think your fancy little bowl will be too happy when you are standing in the unemployment line.
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seriously no one likes that? anybody? bueller?
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Sure, if you're talking that flaky stuff, but the Cap'n? That stuff'll murder ya.
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'And what do YOU want for Christmas, little boy?'
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I bought a 37 inch for Christmas,and a month later I still look at the thing and marvel at how huge it is. I know for a lot of people size is a big thing, but I have a cough pretty far from my TV,and it still seems almost comically large.
Spend a good time measuring the space you have, cause in the store, next to the super giant ones, 37 may look small, but at home, it makes my tower speakers look small.
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I wonder, has Giz ever done a poll on warranties? Maybe we could see how many people bought one & never used it vs. bought one & it saved their ass vs. didn't buy one & didn't need it vs. didn't buy one and it bit me in the ass.