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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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![]() I had a summer job...Submitted by Archipunk (not verified) on April 26, 2005 - 3:12am.
I had a summer job working for the local cable TV company and processing bill payments. This meant sitting with stacks of envelopes, pulling out the bill stub and the check and sorting them. There's not really a good timing game you could make out of that (or at least I couldn't). So I invented 'Stamp Baseball.' I came up with values for the most common stamps I ran across (a flag stamp was a ball, something else was a strike, other less common stamps were base hits, etc.) Then I just kept track of the count for the 'current batter' and noted the score on a scratch pad. It kept me entertained for a while. » POSTED IN:
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