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As Witt realizes, the problem may lie with the very notion of choice — the idea that there's always something better to select, that one's experience can be optimized if only the right search terms are found.
"She would have had to select something just right".
Much as you want him to select something to choke on, Knox keeps you reading, appalled and enthralled.
Those who purchased the forgeries were to be allowed to select something else from the Fogg's collection.
"Some of the children don't have very wide frames of reference and they really like being able to select something they are familiar with.
"I totally agree that there is this magical feeling with using your hands to select something," says Richard Marks, a senior researcher at Sony Computer Entertainment America, who helped create Move.
As the day drew to a close, after a rally at Elmira College and before another at a Binghamton golf club, Mr. Lazio made an unscheduled stop -- at a video store in a mall to select something for the long trips.
Then you have to select Something Else in Section 1, and Account Settings then Close My Account from the drop-down choices in Section 2. In Section 3, you'll see e-mail, phone and chat contact options.
Then you press down on the knob to select something, but don't forget about the other menus under this button…") or downright distracting ("This touch screen is so hi-res, you won't want to take your eyes off it!") Voice has always held the promise of a new day when it came to controlling your car's functions, but most voice-control systems are risible at best.
When free to select something we do not yet possess, we choose the most beneficial alternative.
If you want to select something, you should be able to look at it".
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