Thursday, April 17, 2008

Efficient time-management skills

I logged on to my computer. My computer takes quite a while to log on, so I went into the kitchen and spilled half a carton of milk. By the time I had cleaned it all up, my computer had logged on.

9 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:06 am

    I remember my old PC. We would try to bring up a window. We'd wait twenty or twenty-five minutes. Then we'd get sick of waiting so ew'd go upstairs leisurely (three flights of stairs) and make a leisurely cup of coffee.

    Then we'd bring it downstairs. It hadn't brought up a window yet. SO we'd drink the coffee. No window.

    Then we'd go upstairs and go for some bikkies. And maybe some fruit. We'd consume them then watch the computer.

    AFter a few of these rituals the computer might load a page.

    And we thought this was NORMAL.

    Also, no wonder people say having a computer is not good for diet, though I reckon we worked it off a bit on those stairs.

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  2. My computer moves at a pace that would be described by classical musos as Molto largo, pui a pui ritarndo.

    Thankfully, like an endless funeral dirge, it just keeps on and on. It may be slow, but it hasn't failed me - yet.

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  3. Anonymous10:52 am

    Reliably slow. Ahhh, I should put it on my resume.

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  4. If you believe the story-line behind The Matrix, in a few years, computers will not even be powered by electricity, but by people. This is efficient, apparently.

    Never did like those movies.

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  5. Anonymous2:37 pm

    Literal people power?

    I've always suspected certain people of coming up with computers run by energy powered by people running on treadmills. It could surely put Fitness First as a pioneer of energy in this country, and The Biggest Loser could be a really, self-run show.

    Yippeee!

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  6. A self-sustaining show! Sustained by myself, yourself, and himself...

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  7. Moral of the story: do logon over spilled milk.

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  8. Ever the lactivist, I.

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