Wednesday, February 3rd, 2021
This screen doesn’t tell me anything that I can use. It’s an “About” page, but it doesn’t show me what I want to know about this. There’s a form to fill out to learn more. I would do that, but the “send” button is obscured by a banner at the bottom of the screen talking about cookies. I would dismiss that, but the button at the end of the banner is covered by a hovering blob that wants to chat with me. I don’t want to chat with them. I don’t appear to have a choice. I click on the blob. A message tells me that they aren’t around right now, but I can contact them with the form that I was going to use in the first place. Charming. I hit the back button to get out of there. A window pops up asking if I would answer a brief survey about their site. I’m tempted, but I decline, though I might appreciate the challenge of writing a sentence entirely made up of four-letter words. I go back to the page from which I got to this one. I’ve lost interest in the item that the “About“ page supposedly was about. I try to retrace the train of thought that led me there. I’ve forgotten. If it’s important enough, I’ll remember later. I have other things to do.