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Getting in Early: A Secret Newtonian Law?

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    Getting in Early: A Secret Newtonian Law?

    Why is it that whenever I get in early to attend to an overnight job that should have finished before I got in, it's still fecking plodding along, with yonks left to go?

    #2
    If you want a job done properly, do it yourself!
    "Wait, I still function!"

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      #3
      It's done on purpose ... a bit like a gang of workmen will only work hard when the foreman is around.
      Be assured that while you are not there the overnight processes are wasting time gossiping about you or talking about footy

      HTH
      How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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        #4
        Originally posted by Troll View Post
        It's done on purpose ... a bit like a gang of workmen will only work hard when the foreman is around.
        Be assured that while you are not there the overnight processes are wasting time gossiping about you or talking about footy

        HTH
        I thought as much! Bastards!

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          #5
          More a quantum thing. If you hadn't been there to observe it, would it have finished earlier? Did you kick it into the longest-time-possible state?

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            #6
            If you'd written it in assembler, the job would've finished before you even started it. Certainly would on my Cray anyway.

            Threaded.

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              #7
              Originally posted by OrangeHopper View Post
              More a quantum thing. If you hadn't been there to observe it, would it have finished earlier? Did you kick it into the longest-time-possible state?
              Now that would be telling... stroke my chin and I will reveal all.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Churchill View Post
                If you'd written it in assembler, the job would've finished before you even started it. Certainly would on my Cray anyway.

                Threaded.
                On your Cray! Titter!

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                  #9
                  Get a proper job and make your tech monkeys worry about this sort of thing.

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