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Conundrum
Wed Mar 30 2011, 05:36PM Print
Conundrum Registered Member #96 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 05:37PM
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It has been brought to my attention that I talk too much, both in RL and on the Net.

I am therefore scaling down my online activities as soon as possible to concentrate on finding work.

Regards, -A
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Inducktion
Wed Mar 30 2011, 08:06PM
Inducktion Registered Member #3637 Joined: Fri Jan 21 2011, 11:07PM
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Conundrum wrote ...

It has been brought to my attention that I talk too much, both in RL and on the Net.

I am therefore discontinuing my online activities as soon as possible.

Regards, -A

That's depressing, and no, talking isn't a bad thing.

People who think you talk too much can stuff it. It annoys the hell out of me the way people think they can just tell someone to shut up. Especially if you're not even involved in the conversation.

Continue talking, your articles and threads curiousitied me. ^^
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Mads Barnkob
Wed Mar 30 2011, 08:17PM
Mads Barnkob Registered Member #1403 Joined: Tue Mar 18 2008, 06:05PM
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Stop being so melodramatic and a drama queen! ;)

You are full of wonderful ideas, inventions and new methods that I am blown away by the shear amount of threads and chat lines coming from you. I like most of what you attribute with to this forum and hope you will continue to do so :)
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HazzWold 1993
Wed Mar 30 2011, 09:51PM
HazzWold 1993 Registered Member #2563 Joined: Mon Dec 21 2009, 10:17AM
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IMHO you don't talk enough

You do plenty of typing however... :P
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Coronafix
Wed Mar 30 2011, 10:13PM
Coronafix Registered Member #160 Joined: Mon Feb 13 2006, 02:07AM
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Stop! Take a breath.
Don't ever change yourself for the sake of others, they don't have to live your life.
Your creative ingenuity also blows me away and I know that someday something great will come from that great mind.
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Conundrum
Wed Mar 30 2011, 10:19PM
Conundrum Registered Member #96 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 05:37PM
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Yeah, great ideas maybe but no useful results.
My laser etching idea never worked properly because every time I ran into a problem (bad driver pcb, dodgy diodes etc) I got fed up with it and moved on to something unrelated like "lets see if this 8 year old rebuilt Sony Vaio still works with no screen, keyboard or hard disk.." Hint it didn't.
So far I have a grand total of six broken laptops which have about as much chance of working as the Government have of scrapping Trident.

Case in point, this Dell did work up until I took the LCD out to fix a friend's broken IBM. Neither the bad backlight screen or the £40 replacement worked frown

Have two broken netbooks, one with toasted IDE port and another with what seems to be a screen fault, both of which were due to being a cheapskate and trying to use an unsuitable drive rather than living with a slow SSD.

Same with my work, it seems I can't concentrate as well as I used to.

Any ideas?

-A
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haxor5354
Wed Mar 30 2011, 10:22PM
haxor5354 Registered Member #2063 Joined: Sat Apr 04 2009, 03:16PM
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ask long as you know what you are talking about, then its fine
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Ash Small
Wed Mar 30 2011, 10:24PM
Ash Small Registered Member #3414 Joined: Sun Nov 14 2010, 05:05PM
Location: UK
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Is this because you are out of work and people around you are saying you're spending too much time online, etc. and not enough time looking for a job, Conundrum?

Most of us have been there at one time or another, I'm too ill to work now....more time to spend doing what I want to do.....

EDIT: I was typing this when you posted your previous post, I was under the impression you were out of work, due to a recent post in the 'for sale or trade' section.
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101111
Wed Mar 30 2011, 10:28PM
101111 Registered Member #575 Joined: Sun Mar 11 2007, 04:00AM
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Mads Barnkob wrote ...

Stop being so melodramatic and a drama queen! ;)

Thanks for pointing that out!

And Andre, I've only been a little active on the 4hv chat, but I have seen many of your innovative and impressive ideas. (Kudos btw.) But I think that it would be really sad for this already "crippled" community to loose one of its greatest resources.

We all have our problems that we need to cope with. Think positive, that's what I did. It sounds simple but it is not. Though it got me out of a serious drug problem so I've put it to the test with good results.
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Bjørn
Thu Mar 31 2011, 07:30PM
Bjørn Registered Member #27 Joined: Fri Feb 03 2006, 02:20AM
Location: Hyperborea
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It has been brought to my attention that I talk too much, both in RL and on the Net.
Not too much as in number of words. The problem is that you often deliver a long association chain of ideas that takes a lot of concentration and energy to follow. There are signs you can look for to find out if people are starting to phase out. For example counting sentences you deliver in a row. If you are doing all the talking then it is often a sign that people have reached their saturation point. Find something simple and interesting and stick to that. Each leap you do will halve the number of people that manages follow it.


same with my work, it seems I can't concentrate as well as I used to.

Any ideas?
Do something simple and follow it through completely and take great care not to follow any new ideas. Write down what you are supposed to do and stick to that. The more unfinished projects you have the more likely it is that you will start a new one you will not finish.

If what you make is actually useful it counts as ten completed projects.
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