Oh my god, I can't believe it isn't even noon yet. I guess I could pack up my office. That'll take about five minutes.
Wow. I started poking around my desk and found a task sheet for my current position. It's scheduled up the wazoo, in 15 minute blocks with a Time Completed box and space for initials.
I'm glad they didn't give this to me when I took this job, because I wouldn't have lasted a day being micromanaged like that.
A somewhat more detailed look at that study: [link]
The study results are actually quite modest -- the researchers claim to be the first to find a relationship between political differences and "a basic neuro-cognitive mechanism for self-regulation." However, these results are supported by a wide range of behavioral data which does support the idea that conservatives are less willing to accept complex arguments or shades of meaning compared to liberals.
Does this mean that liberals are "hard wired" to be different from conservatives? This data alone certainly doesn't support that claim. After all, the go/no go task is a learned activity. The reason that it's hard to inhibit tapping when the "M" appears is that you've learned to tap when you see a letter. You could also learn to tap only when you see an M, and you might be able to learn to be better at this task. Could you learn to be liberal (or conservative)? This study doesn't answer that question, but my suspicion is you could. After all, what's considered liberal in the U.S. is considered conservative in many places. In other places, a U.S. conservative would be considered a flaming liberal.
And was actually, you know, intelligent.
Pratt wrote a well-received book on..oh, something I don't remember so I guess the Percocet is finally kicking in. He was a big old coaster, but had some talent.
Any news about the open floor plan threat?
I feel like there should be an office scale of terror. shrift's currently at threat level: open floor plan. You could have threat levels for cubicles, office, office with a door, and open floor plan with forced socializing.
According to that obit, he had written a highly regarded book on castles and estates in Central Europe that's still in print.
Should any one of you want to become famous, create a nonprofit and start getting offended.
Dude! I'm halfway there! Actually, I'm probably all the way there. It's just that I get offended most of the time at my own Christian peeps. Which is probably not as profitable, now that I think about it.
The International Internet Association to Keep Shrift From Killing People. Really.
I wouldn't want to cramp her style.
Does this mean that liberals are "hard wired" to be different from conservatives? This data alone certainly doesn't support that claim. After all, the go/no go task is a learned activity. The reason that it's hard to inhibit tapping when the "M" appears is that you've learned to tap when you see a letter. You could also learn to tap only when you see an M, and you might be able to learn to be better at this task. Could you learn to be liberal (or conservative)? This study doesn't answer that question, but my suspicion is you could. After all, what's considered liberal in the U.S. is considered conservative in many places. In other places, a U.S. conservative would be considered a flaming liberal.
That sounds more reasonable.
I wonder what my life would be like if I started every working day with a large gin and tonic.
Dana, what's the threat level for office with a door, but also with the daily client files and fax machine in it?