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Danny O'Brien: Question on geeks and games
Merlin Mann | Apr 25 2005
Thus, Danny asks… So one of the things that’s cropping up in the research is that geeks hate boredom more than other people: indeed, more than life itself. The whole “rather gnaw your own arm off??? is frightening close to reality here. Given the choice between a fractionally tedious task that will save hours of effort, and something capitivating and challenging, we’ll bunk off the former. I don’t know yet whether that’s not something that’s applicable to other people. But I am interested in linking this up with another bit of anecdata, which is that geeks often enjoy thought games and puzzles. So, here’s my question: when you have a regular, mind-crushingly dull task to do, do you have a little game you play with yourself to make it easier? If so, what is it? (Merlin reminds me to include the canonical Simpsons reference in this discussion:)
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![]() If I'm writing code, even...Submitted by SithSnoopy (not verified) on April 25, 2005 - 8:54pm.
If I'm writing code, even though it's not really boring, I find that singing to songs I'm playing off of my iPod makes the task go quicker. I'll end up singing my problem into the lyrics if I'm in a part where I'm not sure where to go, then going back to singing the actual lyrics of the song. I do this if I'm 99% certain I'm alone and/or not bugging anyone. I've had cleaning people make me jump about 5 feet when they come in to collect trash and I'm code-singing and oblivious of their presence until they are just... right... behind... me... Aigh! :) I will also sometimes wash dishes with my iPod on, singing away. Basically singing while doing ANYTHING seems to be a good thing for me. Now, if only, for the sake of my co-workers, I could actually carry a tune... ;) » POSTED IN:
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