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Modern computing:

What normally would take five minutes to accomplish instead takes four hours, three separate programs, two completely stressed out people, and ultimately results in one unresolved train wreck of a debacle.

:rolleyes:
 

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Modern computing:

What normally would take five minutes to accomplish instead takes four hours, three separate programs, two completely stressed out people, and ultimately results in one unresolved train wreck of a debacle.

:rolleyes:
Hacker's rule #1: Avoid drudgery at all costs.
Even if it means spending a day making a program to do what would have been a minute of manual work.
 

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What normally would take five minutes to accomplish instead takes four hours

Is that due to problems with the computer systems or a lack of supporting documentation?

What I'm finding is that most of those four hours you talk about are often down to people NOT DOCUMENTING things or documenting them in such a haphazard way that no documentation is better.

The amount of times people have said to me 'The documentation is here but ignore it as it's out of date' is so high that I just despair.
 

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Haven't been in this thread in a while, and just noticed the Silmarillion discussion.

My mom said she didn't like it: to her, the writing seemed bloated and pretentious, and the whole thing felt cold, just utterly lacking the charm of The Hobbit, or even the Fellowship of the Ring.

Personally, I love the Silmarillion. It's very deep and detailed, answered many of my questions about Tolkien's world (What lies beyond Rhun? Is the "West" that the Elves go to on this planet or in some other dimension?), and has some of the most beautiful imagery I've ever read.

I particularly liked the passage at the end of Quenta Silmarillion, about what happened to the mariners lost at sea, who accidentally found the Straight Way and sailed to Aman. Just lovely:thumbup:
 

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Is that due to problems with the computer systems or a lack of supporting documentation?

...yes. :lol:

What I'm finding is that most of those four hours you talk about are often down to people NOT DOCUMENTING things or documenting them in such a haphazard way that no documentation is better.

"The user manual was mimeographed by the author's five year old child. It also got wet in the mail and smeared as well, so 70% of the manual is illegible. The remaining manual is procedurally useless."

Byzczek, Wally. "SO YOU WANT TO RUN A BBS?". WallyWorld BBS, 1989. n.p. 27 Dec. 2012.

(The above citation was put in there just to prove that this problem is definitely not new. ;) )
 
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2013 received in Russia, passing on to the west europe!
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Happy 2013 from Chicago!
 

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Happy 2766 auc (I'm curious who gets that without google, hint: subtract 2013)

A Nuclear War and two zombie outbreaks are approaching us from popular culture, still more likely than 2012...
 

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My brother wants to go into that line of work, at least for a while. It's not really fair to call him insane, though. It's something not many people want to do, and it sometimes pays quite well.
 
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