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#22
Posted 05 December 2006 - 04:36 PM
Yeah... well, you see, you were talking about Strange Breed and it reminded me that there was, lost in time, a topic. It was Strange Breed and we were talking about it.
So how's it coming along, Dracky? You thinking of ever joining us in scheduled obscurity?
I know I'd like more of Strange Breed of Human.
So how's it coming along, Dracky? You thinking of ever joining us in scheduled obscurity?
I know I'd like more of Strange Breed of Human.
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#28
Posted 06 December 2006 - 04:25 PM
Procrastination is a wonderful concept. Thus, I have created a good formula to represent said phenomenon:
Procrastination= Time spent not doing important stuff - Time spent not doing unimportant stuff
Thus, if I calculate the amount of time I have, and divide it among important and unimportant, I will end up with something like this.
Hypothetical Timetable 1:
Homework (Important stuff)
+
Eating(Important stuff)
+
Praying(Important stuff)
-
Playing Dance Dance Revolution(Unimportant stuff)
=
Time well spent.
Hypothetical Timetable 2:
Webcomic(Important stuff)
-
Dance Dance Revolution(Unimportant stuff)
+
Googletalk conversations(Could be either)
+
Praying(Important stuff)
=
Time well spent(I think)
Mind you, procrastination in it's true form would have a high negative count using said formula.
Hypothetical Timetable 3:
Google image searching random words(Unimportant stuff)
-
Bashing head against wall(Unimportant stuff)
-
Making incredibly long posts on internet forums that amount to nothing and have no point(Unimportant stuff)
=
Time well procrastinated.
This is because procrastination often requires meaningless distractions. Mind you, there is another variable in the equation, one which I shall call variable x, that somehow accounts for the fact that I will more than often choose timetable 3 over the others. Variable x is mathematically, mentally, and ultimately inexplicable. I lay the blame on it for the existence of this post.
Procrastination= Time spent not doing important stuff - Time spent not doing unimportant stuff
Thus, if I calculate the amount of time I have, and divide it among important and unimportant, I will end up with something like this.
Hypothetical Timetable 1:
Homework (Important stuff)
+
Eating(Important stuff)
+
Praying(Important stuff)
-
Playing Dance Dance Revolution(Unimportant stuff)
=
Time well spent.
Hypothetical Timetable 2:
Webcomic(Important stuff)
-
Dance Dance Revolution(Unimportant stuff)
+
Googletalk conversations(Could be either)
+
Praying(Important stuff)
=
Time well spent(I think)
Mind you, procrastination in it's true form would have a high negative count using said formula.
Hypothetical Timetable 3:
Google image searching random words(Unimportant stuff)
-
Bashing head against wall(Unimportant stuff)
-
Making incredibly long posts on internet forums that amount to nothing and have no point(Unimportant stuff)
=
Time well procrastinated.
This is because procrastination often requires meaningless distractions. Mind you, there is another variable in the equation, one which I shall call variable x, that somehow accounts for the fact that I will more than often choose timetable 3 over the others. Variable x is mathematically, mentally, and ultimately inexplicable. I lay the blame on it for the existence of this post.
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