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2009-08-18
While some people are desperately stupid.
And while I agree with you comment in this instance.
I have to say generally I think you are assuming too much.
People have different mental models of how the world works, I think many of us that are developers, power users etc share certain mental models.
For example, I still use Winamp and Organise all my songs into Albums ... Why do I do this, when there are better options available?
Because my mental model of my music library is modeled after a Vinyl Record Player.
My younger friends do not have this mental model and use things such as tags, genres etc ... while I am still stuck thinking in "There are two records to this album".
Currently a lot of how we interface with a computer is actually an expression of another persons mental model of how to represent the data in a system.
I am sure some will say "well what other ways are there, this works".
But directories and email is still someone's mental model of how something should have worked.
Saying someone is a moron because they have a different mental model of how the information is to be presented is a little ignorant IMO.
Edited 2012-07-12 18:11 UTC