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The Year of Addition by Subtraction
Posted by shegeek on January 2nd, 2010 | No Comments »
Resolutions-schmezalutions
I do not believe in New Year’s resolutions. I haven’t had any for as long as I can remember. This year is no different.
Resolutions usually fail because people think they need something major like a new year in order to make changes in their lives. If you aren’t resolved and committed to the change it doesn’t matter that it’s a new year. You will likely fail. I also believe that incremental changes are often the best way to make changes. You just sort of sneak in the changes over time so that you don’t realize you’re changing and don’t fight the changes.
As far as the Geek Household, we are always adjusting and tweaking things on our gadgets, our computers, our vehicles and even in our lives. We periodically stop and take a look around at the landscape and say, “Hey, Hon, don’t you think this would look better over here?” We view our lives as iterative and we are always working to make our lives better.
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Categories: Commentary
Tags: Addition by subtraction, Less is more, resolutions, simplify
That would be 2011. Seriously.
Posted by shegeek on December 31st, 2009 | No Comments »
So let’s get this out of the way.
A decade is ten years. So any ten consecutive years can be a decade. This makes the decade known as the 80’s possible. W00T!
But when we’re talking about decades in terms of the calendar, we need to start with this one simple fact: There was 1 BC and 1 AD, but there never was a year 0 in between the two. The decades in terms of the calendar era (the year numbering system used on the calendar) began in 1 AD and (wait for it) ran until 10 AD. The second decade began in 11 AD and ran until 20 AD. And so on and so on and…
So if you’ve done the simple math any 1st grader could manage you realized very quickly that all this bruhaha on every show on television right now about 2009 being the end of the decade is pure idiocy. Seriously. Some math-challenged individuals saw fit to call 2009 the end of the decade because they were short of material or needed ratings or needed to find some sort of significance to another day passing by that is arbitrarily the end of a duration of time known as the calendar year. It irritated the hell out of me in 1999 when everyone was calling 200o the beginning of the new millennium. Um, no. The new millennium started in 2001.
Ten years later I was suffering through broadcast after broadcast full of blabbering about the end of the decade when I saw this from Martin Polley:
But we’re right. Seriously. You do the math.
Categories: Commentary
Tags: Decades, Math
Christmas Comes But Once a Year
Posted by shegeek on December 24th, 2009 | No Comments »
Merry Christmas to all from Our Geek Life!
Categories: Videos
Tags: Christmas, Classic Cartoon

