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ArcanaNoir
Aug5-11, 07:01 PM
Does anyone else find themselves haunting the forum looking for other people's math or science questions to answer when they have perfectly good math/science work to do themselves? I have THREE textbooks I could and should be working out of, but what am I doing? Looking for other people's equations to solve. What's up with that?

disregardthat
Aug5-11, 07:10 PM
It's easier!

zomgwtf
Aug5-11, 07:24 PM
Does anyone else find themselves haunting the forum looking for other people's math or science questions to answer when they have perfectly good math/science work to do themselves? I have THREE textbooks I could and should be working out of, but what am I doing? Looking for other people's equations to solve. What's up with that?

Bahahaha I find myself doing this quite often. I think it's mostly because I get bored of whatever I'm working on at the time and just 'take a break'... an 'extended break'. ;)

Chi Meson
Aug5-11, 08:35 PM
Every now and then, when you don't know what the **** is going on, it's nice to feel like you're smarter than someone, anyone else.

Then it's back to the gallows.

I like Serena
Aug6-11, 01:00 AM
If you're not going to do the work you're supposed to do anyway, I can recommend Phd comics (http://www.phdcomics.com/comics.php).

It's about getting through the Phd-to-be stage where it's apparently impossible to get any work done. :wink:

MATLABdude
Aug6-11, 05:06 AM
I sometimes find myself here instead of working on my thesis. That's probably why I've recently taken to running Freedom (despite the domain name, PC and Mac versions available):
http://macfreedom.com/

Ryan_m_b
Aug6-11, 09:01 AM
hahahaha too true. Right now I should be working on my thesis but looking through and contributing to discussions here is far more enjoyable. I think whenever there is pressure to do something the stress of it takes away some of the enjoyment.

I like Serena
Aug6-11, 09:18 AM
hahahaha too true. Right now I should be working on my thesis but looking through and contributing to discussions here is far more enjoyable. I think whenever there is pressure to do something the stress of it takes away some of the enjoyment.

I believe so too. :smile:
And I'd take it a step further.
Whenever I have stress because I have to do something, the urge to do something else (like contributing to PF) becomes stronger. :wink:

ArcanaNoir
Aug6-11, 09:22 AM
If you're not going to do the work you're supposed to do anyway, I can recommend Phd comics (http://www.phdcomics.com/comics.php).


I'm already up to summer 2007 in the archives... I'm scared about what happens when I catch up to current. No more hours of comic reading? I also find it kind of depressing, reading about the struggles to graduate, and students not having any work to show their advisor, while I'm not doing any work to show my advisor....

lisab
Aug6-11, 10:01 AM
I believe so too. :smile:
And I'd take it a step further.
Whenever I have stress because I have to do something, the urge to do something else (like contributing to PF) becomes stronger. :wink:

That's sooooo true!

qspeechc
Aug6-11, 10:34 AM
Not really relevant to the discussion, but when I saw the thread title I thought it mean "I'd rather do your work than work in a mine"

I like Serena
Aug6-11, 11:11 AM
I'm already up to summer 2007 in the archives... I'm scared about what happens when I catch up to current. No more hours of comic reading? I also find it kind of depressing, reading about the struggles to graduate, and students not having any work to show their advisor, while I'm not doing any work to show my advisor....

No worries, you can tell yourself that when you catch up, you'll have no more reason to be distracted.... and then you will think of something else, of course. :wink:

Btw, I suspect that the author found that drawing comics was (or is :tongue:) a "better" way to spend his time than working on his thesis.


That's sooooo true!

:smile:

Pengwuino
Aug6-11, 11:34 AM
I have my MS thesis that needs to be done in a little over 2 months. What have I had the stronger impulse to do instead? Clean my work room. Develop a guide to using Latex for incoming MS students. Learning to cook. Go golfing.

micromass
Aug6-11, 11:41 AM
I think that this graph is uncomfortably accurate:

http://www.phdcomics.com/comics/archive/phd102710s.gif

RonL
Aug6-11, 11:46 AM
I think that this graph is uncomfortably accurate:

http://www.phdcomics.com/comics/archive/phd102710s.gif

I was just about to comment "It's likely the most educational method of procrastination that will ever be known"

arildno
Aug6-11, 12:21 PM
Every now and then, when you don't know what the **** is going on, it's nice to feel like you're smarter than someone, anyone else.

Then it's back to the gallows.

And we both know all about the delights of correcting student papers, don't we, Chi Meson?
It is soo absorbing&worthwhile that even a peek on PF is difficult to make...

I like Serena
Aug6-11, 12:57 PM
I think that this graph is uncomfortably accurate

Weren't you working on a thesis as well?
How is it coming along? :biggrin:

(I'm just happy I'm not working on one any more!)

micromass
Aug6-11, 01:00 PM
Weren't you working on a thesis as well?
How is it coming along? :biggrin:

(I'm just happy I'm not working on one any more!)

:grumpy:

Chi Meson
Aug6-11, 05:28 PM
And we both know all about the delights of correcting student papers, don't we, Chi Meson?
It is soo absorbing&worthwhile that even a peek on PF is difficult to make...

Oh yes. :ironic: