Huh? Thanks, Google
#1
Posted 2012-March-17, 15:00
"Important mainly because of the words in the message."
What am I supposed to make of this? What should I make of it when this assessment of importance does not appear?
#2
Posted 2012-March-17, 15:04
I have no idea how to take it if it's there or not there, because I've never seen this message myself.
#3
Posted 2012-March-17, 15:24
All that's changed is adding the line explaining why certain things are marked important.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#4
Posted 2012-March-17, 16:35
#5
Posted 2012-March-17, 17:33
kenberg, on 2012-March-17, 16:35, said:
I think when the phrase "Klaatu barada nikto" is included in the e-mail, Google considers those important words because the world as we know it could end.
(I deserve bonus points as this is the second time in 3 years I've been able to reference the phrase, "Klaatu barada nikto" in the water cooler, not as easy feat.)
#6
Posted 2012-March-17, 18:54
Klaatu barada nikto
to myself from another gmail account, also in my name.
Google assessed it as
Important mainly because of the people in the conversation.
So I am important but what I say is not. Dissed by my gmail account.
#8
Posted 2012-March-17, 19:33
#9
Posted 2012-March-18, 10:12
kenberg, on 2012-March-17, 18:54, said:
Klaatu barada nikto
to myself from another gmail account, also in my name.
Google assessed it as
Important mainly because of the people in the conversation.
So I am important but what I say is not. Dissed by my gmail account.
Try sending it from an account named Michael Remy and see what happens. Of course, you would need to send it to an account named Gort.
#10
Posted 2012-March-18, 13:09
Winstonm, on 2012-March-17, 17:33, said:
(I deserve bonus points as this is the second time in 3 years I've been able to reference the phrase, "Klaatu barada nikto" in the water cooler, not as easy feat.)
I assume this is Cthulhu stuff.
#11
Posted 2012-March-18, 14:37
HighLow21, on 2012-March-18, 13:09, said:
My references are not that obscure.
#13
Posted 2012-March-18, 18:55
Chas_P, on 2012-March-18, 18:42, said:
I stand - well, actuall sit - corrected. Thanks.
Btw, the 2008 remake sucked. Without Patricia Neal, it pretty much had to suck, though.
#14
Posted 2012-March-18, 19:56
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#15
Posted 2012-March-18, 20:52
Winstonm, on 2012-March-18, 18:55, said:
Btw, the 2008 remake sucked. Without Patricia Neal, it pretty much had to suck, though.
I read this post and thought of Patrice O'Neal and thought I'd share.
Edit: RIP
This post has been edited by jjbrr: 2012-March-18, 20:52
bed
#16
Posted 2012-March-19, 10:04
(it was, among other things, the "you have failed to log in" message on UWaterloo CSClub's server at the time)
#17
Posted 2012-March-19, 10:19
jjbrr, on 2012-March-18, 20:52, said:
Edit: RIP
I knew Patrice O'Neal, just like I knew Greg Giraldo, from my days scouting the comedy club circuit in NYC. Both guys were really nice and extremely funny, and both died way too young. Such a shame...
#18
Posted 2012-March-19, 10:24
For my business email it is entirely useless. But then again, almost everything I receive in my business account is important. So I don't need the feature much.
#19
Posted 2012-March-19, 15:21
mycroft, on 2012-March-19, 10:04, said:
(it was, among other things, the "you have failed to log in" message on UWaterloo CSClub's server at the time)
Oh dear, you've got me going now.....
KLAATU..... BORADA...... . . . . . . . Necktie........ Nickel......... What was that last word? It was definitely an N word........
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *AHEM* *ahem*
KLAATU!........... BORADA!........... N-*cough*-*cough*-*ahem*-*ahem*-*cough*!!
. . . . . . .
There....... that should do it....... I said the words........
#20
Posted 2012-March-20, 14:54
blackshoe, on 2012-March-18, 19:56, said:
I was unaware that this had been elevated to a Revelation. I first heard it as:
A guy comes up to Sturgeon at a party and says "Ninety percent of Science Fiction is crap". Sturgeon replies "Ninety percent of anything is crap".
I have often had occasion to refer to this pithy observation.
In the case of Hollywood, we might want to alter the percentage figure.