I long ago learned my lesson. When I’m buckling down to work at the laptop, I quit the browser and email and newsreader and don’t fire them up again until I’ve accomplished something.
Yeah, and I was supposed to be grading papers and reviewing a book manuscript. Then I saw posts about something the pope supposedly did and realized that a lot of people had the story wrong (due mostly to bad reporting, bad reporting being the standard of the day). Next thing I know, I’m grinding out yet another blog post.
But I could stop at any time. I mean, if I really wanted to. I’m sure. No question.
Jen Phillipssays
Alas, PZ, when I work at my computer, I’m often online with NCBI or Ensembl and suchlike, and can always see “Pharyngula” on my Bookmark bar out of the corner of my eye. While I do manage to get some work done on most days, I’m powerless to resist checking for updates from you and your erudite commenters. Having followed the link in this post, I now have a lovely new gerund to apply to my feeble, undisciplined actions: “Faffing”. Woohoo! Look at me faff! I’m unstoppable!
Mike Msays
According to Google Reader, PZ, your blog averages 6.6 entries a day. YOU’RE NOT HELPING!!! Thanks, btw.
I seriously thinking of giving up the blog. Not just mine – all of them! I’m not getting any work done.
[sigh} Yea, right.
Joshsays
Not everyone shares your discipline, PZ.
FrumiousBandersnarksays
And here I thought the subject of this entry was going to be something about a black hole suddenly appearing in the middle of Ken Ham’s creationist mausoleum in Kentucky, thus creating the infinite vortex of said suckage. I’m disappointed.
CCPsays
me too.
Hey, I know! Let’s all quit RIGHT NOW! I’m going to! Who will join me?
Goodbye, cruel blogosphere. I now log off, never to darken your, uh, server port again. If there actually is such thing as a “server port” (I dunno).
Farewell, farewell virtual cyberfriends; parting is such sweet sorrow.
I’m gonna do it! Here goes nothi
Christian Burnhamsays
I wish I had the discipline.
I’m practically addicted to Reddit and Digg and Pharyngula and BaBlog and MacRumors and etc. etc.
Hey! Where’s CCP? I swear I saw CCP here just a moment ago.
What could have happened?
Maronansays
Yay! I’m not the only one.
I generally just cycle through blogs, though. So far, my regular reading list contains Pharyngula, Pandagon, Pooflingers Anonymous, Bronze Blog, Skeptico, and 95%. (Respectful Insolence was recently dropped from my regular list. Don’t tell Orac.) That, and I have two web boards to look at, although FSTDT is down now. This means I can make an infinite cycle solely out of my favorite websites, with no RSS feeds or email!
Of course, sometimes I escape the loop, but usually end up sucked into my secondary blog list and start reading Infophilia!
Now insert video games and maybe there’s a new cartoon on JibJab or Homestar Runner?
I have a sibling who is addicted to Newgrounds, but I’ve managed to fend off that potential waste of time.
Drat, I’m never going to get any work done! My novel is only part-way through the first chapter and my short story is half done!
Zeno says
Yeah, and I was supposed to be grading papers and reviewing a book manuscript. Then I saw posts about something the pope supposedly did and realized that a lot of people had the story wrong (due mostly to bad reporting, bad reporting being the standard of the day). Next thing I know, I’m grinding out yet another blog post.
But I could stop at any time. I mean, if I really wanted to. I’m sure. No question.
Jen Phillips says
Alas, PZ, when I work at my computer, I’m often online with NCBI or Ensembl and suchlike, and can always see “Pharyngula” on my Bookmark bar out of the corner of my eye. While I do manage to get some work done on most days, I’m powerless to resist checking for updates from you and your erudite commenters. Having followed the link in this post, I now have a lovely new gerund to apply to my feeble, undisciplined actions: “Faffing”. Woohoo! Look at me faff! I’m unstoppable!
Mike M says
According to Google Reader, PZ, your blog averages 6.6 entries a day. YOU’RE NOT HELPING!!! Thanks, btw.
Spanish Inquisitor says
I seriously thinking of giving up the blog. Not just mine – all of them! I’m not getting any work done.
[sigh} Yea, right.
Josh says
Not everyone shares your discipline, PZ.
FrumiousBandersnark says
And here I thought the subject of this entry was going to be something about a black hole suddenly appearing in the middle of Ken Ham’s creationist mausoleum in Kentucky, thus creating the infinite vortex of said suckage. I’m disappointed.
CCP says
me too.
Hey, I know! Let’s all quit RIGHT NOW! I’m going to! Who will join me?
Goodbye, cruel blogosphere. I now log off, never to darken your, uh, server port again. If there actually is such thing as a “server port” (I dunno).
Farewell, farewell virtual cyberfriends; parting is such sweet sorrow.
I’m gonna do it! Here goes nothi
Christian Burnham says
I wish I had the discipline.
I’m practically addicted to Reddit and Digg and Pharyngula and BaBlog and MacRumors and etc. etc.
AtheistAcolyte says
That reminds me, I need to check my web stats….
John Vreeland says
Holy flying mammals, Batman, that is so true. WHY AM I EVEN READING THIS!!!!!
Zeno says
Hey! Where’s CCP? I swear I saw CCP here just a moment ago.
What could have happened?
Maronan says
Yay! I’m not the only one.
I generally just cycle through blogs, though. So far, my regular reading list contains Pharyngula, Pandagon, Pooflingers Anonymous, Bronze Blog, Skeptico, and 95%. (Respectful Insolence was recently dropped from my regular list. Don’t tell Orac.) That, and I have two web boards to look at, although FSTDT is down now. This means I can make an infinite cycle solely out of my favorite websites, with no RSS feeds or email!
Of course, sometimes I escape the loop, but usually end up sucked into my secondary blog list and start reading Infophilia!
Now insert video games and maybe there’s a new cartoon on JibJab or Homestar Runner?
I have a sibling who is addicted to Newgrounds, but I’ve managed to fend off that potential waste of time.
Drat, I’m never going to get any work done! My novel is only part-way through the first chapter and my short story is half done!
fontor says
The co-worker across the hall was amused when I handed her my ethernet cable and said, “Could you keep this for me for the rest of today?”
AJGoodchild says
That`s freaky becasue that is exactly what I’m doing right now: intending to update my resume, but actually reading my favorite blogs.