Tim Benson wrote:

> The idea of "best" is a Platonic hangover.  There is no such thing as the
> ideal.  Heidegger got it right when he implied that we only ever notice what
> is broken.. the door handle which does not open the door etc.  The same with
> computers..  The email system or browser which does just what I expect is
> fine.  Anything I notice is not (and that includes web sites which blink).
> 
> Evaluation should never try to rate utility, only disutility.

But then, 'your' evaluation will do me 'no good'.  So then it's
not an evaluation, it's a 'fitness for duty check' in 'one place
/ one time'.

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Tim Cook, President - FreePM,Inc. 
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