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Topic: Technology |
3:05 pm EDT, Jun 13, 2007 |
Acidus wrote:
There is an elusive euphoria stage of Red Bull consumption where you are unbelievably productive and yet task that seemly take hours take only about 27 minutes or so. That was the odd thing. It always seemed 27 minutes later. I like to call this stage "Fry-Time" in reference to that Futurama episode where Fry drinks 100 cups of coffee and time slows to a crawl. Fry-Time occurs only in a narrow band on the line between total exhaustion and caffeine-induced heart attack and is a difficult stage to reach. I've hit Fry-Time maybe 3-4 times ever. 2 of those times have happened in the last 2 weeks. Then, there is the "attention deficient disordering" stage. This stage occurs beyond Fry-Time and before the caffeine-induced heart attack phase. In this phase, you want to be productive. You are aware of all the work you need to accomplish as well as its importance. You feel motivated and excited about all your projects. In fact, it feels like you are in the Fry-Time stage. But you aren't. You are ADDing. Because as soon as you try to do something. You can't. Halfway through your brain jumps to thinking about another task and you stall. Its like OS scheduler that has so many jobs to do it spends all it time context switching instead of actually making any progress on any of them. This is an extremely frustrating phase because you know what's happening. And the very act of noticing that you are being scattered brained brings to mind all the tasks you still need to do which makes you think about how cool some of them are and suddenly you aren't doing any more work on whatever it was you were working on. You've context switched to another job.
What a cool description of something that I've tried to verbalize to others regarding energy and caffiene drinks. Red Bull is certainly safer than Jolt, which used to be a teeth-hurting mainstay for me. RE: Taming the Bull |
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RE: 'Mr. Wizard' dies at 89 - Los Angeles Times |
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Topic: Technology |
2:56 pm EDT, Jun 13, 2007 |
Palindrome wrote: Catonic wrote: Damn. Here's to you Mr. Wizard. Thanks for the introduction to science.
I second that emotion!!This is very sad news!
That was one of the coolest shows when I was a kid. It's sad that my kids will never see him. He'll be missed. RE: 'Mr. Wizard' dies at 89 - Los Angeles Times |
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Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification |
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Topic: Technology |
1:21 pm EST, Mar 9, 2007 |
On March 13, 2007 Microsoft is planning to release: Security Updates • No new Microsoft Security Bulletins will be released on March 13, 2007.
No new MS Security Bulletins?!?!? Um, OK. Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification |
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