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I'm willing to bet most of us here procrastinate in some way or another.
Personally, when I have a lot of work to do for school, I find myself
on the SnarkPit more often than usual. Posting and lurking on the
forum is my form of procrastination.
What's yours?
Re: Procrastination
Posted by reaper47 on
Fri Dec 16th 2005 at 8:20pm
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Nice, I just learned a new word.
I'd say mapping is a hobby for me, something I can relax while doing it
(although it's a pain in the neck sometimes). So of course it's
"procrastination" to a point. There's a lot of work I could do while
typing this.
On the other hand I don't think I'd do something terribly more useful
if I wouldn't be sitting here. Probably getting drunk... :razz:
Re: Procrastination
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Fri Dec 16th 2005 at 10:48pm
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Most of the time I spend at the forum, I spend in between patients. So I am technically not really wasting any time.
I am as anti-procrastinator as anyone can get. Sometimes I would do the laundry or vacuum at midnight because I just got home from work, and I thought the apartment needed cleaning. I don't like to leave things to later.
When I play games, I don't think of it as procrastinating. It's leisure time.
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Re: Procrastination
Posted by fishy on
Sat Dec 17th 2005 at 1:02am
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i'd rather just go fishing today, and leave all the procrastinating until tomorrow.
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Re: Procrastination
Posted by Gwil on
Sat Dec 17th 2005 at 1:19am
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I find it difficult to motivate myself for anything. Anything. The only (obvious) exception would be partaking in casks of ale at the local inn, where I resemble an Olympic sprinter in my urgency to arrive at the watering hole.
Priorities, right?
Re: Procrastination
Posted by Mephs on
Sun Dec 18th 2005 at 2:50pm
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My entire existance is one of procrastination. The blindingly obvious
example is my NFAMN (Never Finish a Map Noob) syndrome. I leave
EVERYTHING to the last minute, even if it means having to run like hell
for a bus, not finishing (or even starting) something in time for a
deadline. I've always been like this and my social life and education
have suffered from it immensely.
*goes off to watch TV rather than finish the post...
Re: Procrastination
Posted by Myrk- on
Mon Dec 19th 2005 at 12:27am
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One thing I find is that when I have loads of work I play guitar and drums more- think its something to do with emotional pressure of work etc causes me to be more inventive and play with the emotions more. Kinda annoying though- in the holidays when I have time I write crap music cus I'm just sitting on my ass.
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Re: Procrastination
Posted by FatStrings on
Mon Dec 19th 2005 at 2:03am
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i'm an interesting case: i will procrastinate any work that is
for myself but if someone asks me to do something for them i usually
get it done pretty quick
Re: Procrastination
Posted by Dr Brasso on
Mon Dec 19th 2005 at 7:05pm
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ya outta record some chops and post em myrk....id love to hear what yer up to and in to.... :wink: the kit looks sweet by the way....are ya getting settled in the groove with it yet?
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Re: Procrastination
Posted by Myrk- on
Mon Dec 19th 2005 at 7:33pm
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When I first got it I was skeptical, but ultimately driven to getting around my differences (cost me alot, a seriously large amount!). But now I love the thing, I just love the ability to make my kit sound like anyone elses in a matter of minutes rather than hours of tuning with a drum key (which you can still do).
As you can guess its not some cheap piece o' crap- the heads all feel better than real ones (more bouncy in a good way and make practically no noise) and the cymbals act like real ones. Everything is just like the real thing but defined a bit more and less a case of locating how to do it as opposed to knowing how with this kit, if that makes sense?
I'll record it some time though, I can plug it into my laptop and record something with cubase. Sometime I'll get around to recording my album I've written (I have a guitar pre amp for my PC too, just need a bass guitar!). The main reason I haven't started recording already is getting to learn cubase- never enough time, I'd rather play guitar and drums than try to learn that damn program!
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Re: Procrastination
Posted by French Toast on
Mon Dec 19th 2005 at 9:09pm
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I played with a similar electric drumkit last year in a music store. I've wanted one ever since :smile:
Re: Procrastination
Posted by Myrk- on
Mon Dec 19th 2005 at 9:44pm
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Well with it being illegal to play guitar now pretty much, I'll play drums more :razz:
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Re: Procrastination
Posted by fishy on
Mon Dec 19th 2005 at 10:08pm
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illegal to play guitar? did your neighbours get an asbo slapped on you?
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Re: Procrastination
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Look at the Music Business thread.
Re: Procrastination
Posted by WarloK on
Mon Dec 19th 2005 at 10:42pm
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I waste most of my free time playing CS. It's constructive and fun.
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Fun yes. Constructive? No way. :smile:
Re: Procrastination
Posted by French Toast on
Tue Dec 20th 2005 at 9:13pm
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I'll have to go with Morphine on this one.
Re: Procrastination
Posted by Myrk- on
Tue Dec 20th 2005 at 9:32pm
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Thats why I gave up mapping, and moved onto music- at least you can get payed for doing music part time, and its alot more rewarding- its not as if guitars go out of date or need a patch, or need ?1000 spent every other year on hardware! Just get good kit and it should last ages.
Plus instruments improve finger dexterity, don't cause deep vein thrombosis from sitting down all day, and are a good form of light exercise- heavy if your drumming. 20 Minutes of punk or heavy metal drumming makes me soaking wet with sweat :eek:
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