To my recollection "sliding doors" was already a meme (in the Dawkins sense). The movie was based on that. I swear I remember explaining to my then girlfriend the term, as I'd read it on the internet?
Wikipedia says the term came from the movie. Obviously the idea didn't; but it's my recollection wrong or can anyone show that Wikipedia is wrong here?
I guess a search on Usenet archives might find something?
The link seems to be broken now. From Google Cache I was able to read the article and found out that BoA reached out to the author after the blog post got traction.
I wish the post has remained to get more readership and serve as a reminder for BoA to act put together.
The New York to Italy example in the article is a bit confusing to me. Seems that there's about 6 hours difference between Milan and New York, and the flight itself is 8~9 hours. Leaving New York at 6PM, arrives Milan at 3AM EST, 9AM Milan time.
"Instead of shifting you earlier to Italian time, it makes you feel it’s even later — that the night is over and it’s already morning." Does the body choose to this because shifting to "already morning" is smaller difference(6 hours) than "still not night time" (18 hours)?
I don't like spending time on cooking and I hate when my house smells like food from cooking.
I also don't like spending money on eating out that doesn't taste extremely good.
Soylent tastes good enough, healthy enough, and cheap enough for me.