Tuesday, November 15, 2005

A different outlook:

Another quote lifted from an article that has little to do with the subject matter of the article...but relevant to me:

I probably have the "disorder" known as "attention deficit disorder". I put it in quotes because I have a problem with labelling personality traits as "disorders", and I'm pretty sure that ADD is a selective advantage in certain professions, such as programming, though it also has a cost. So although I'm certainly intelligent, I often have a hard time focusing on a task for long periods of time. (This isn't the whole picture though—when I'm interested in a task I can focus on it for a ridiculously long time and shut the whole world out, which is ironically also considered a "symptom" of ADD, which I think should be renamed "Excessive Self-Motivation Disorder" or "XSMD". In other words, people who have it resist being told what they should think about. I think this more accurate terminology would make it much clearer why our society is resorting to addicting children to mind-altering drugs to suppress this personality trait.

One of these days, I'll write my book and pull all these observations into some coherent form. I have some thoughts on labelling some children "special" who are not really so "special" and political correctness and children who really are outstanding. I just don't feel up to writing that all down at this time.

And then there's the whole tin-hat paranoia theory angle, too. I promise I'll write all that down some day. If I don't, that means "they've" gotten to me. Damn black helicopters.

One other thing I like about Linux - Mr. Torvalds himself

"On the Internet, nobody can hear you being subtle," Torvalds says. "I'll happily be abrasive and opinionated if it helps get issues out in the open and gets people into the conversation. The real magic ingredient is being able to change your mind occasionally so that people know you're an opinionated bastard, but that it might be worthwhile talking to you anyway."

"On the Internet, nobody can hear you being subtle"....oh how true. That explains so much about so many things you can run into on the 'net. I could rave on an on about what I think...but I'm still in a state of mental lockup.

Monday, November 14, 2005

From Flood to Drought - it ain't rain

Yup, went from barely having enough time in the day to get my job done to having way too much day left and nothing to keep me busy. Well, nothing I really want to do anyway.

I had plans for using my CAD program for some personal work. Got that done before lunch. Can't think of anything else that needs done. And it's only Monday.

Luckily, I have all of next week off to prepare for Thanksgiving.