Zeno's Paradox and the working world

May 04, 2006 10:02

As the work load potential increases I have less and less to do.

It's not quite as bad as it sounds. A lot of it is because I finished off a project and released it to testing while, at pretty much the same time, sent a bunch of reports off for comment by their recipients.

The problem comes with all this work that is theoretically building up. There's this phantom pressure to get everything done so that when the ball drops we're available to work on it. Well I'm available now but the decisions haven't been finalized enough for me to do anything.

At least Zeno's Paradox doesn't work in the real world ...

projects, coding, work

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