Avoid hitting your head against the desk too often
fake0namesays
Sounds like you need to look into jenkins to solve that problem.
Yes, I’ve been programming too much.
ravenredsays
PZ Myers Loves Grading. He loves it so much. He loves it so much because it feels so good when he stops.
numerobissays
Grading is not mindless and repetitive — it’s mindful and almost repetitive but actually every copy is just so slightly different.
A. Noydsays
I like grading Japanese multiple choice tests. It’s so mindless it’s like a meditation. And the correct answers are usually a string of vowel sounds that become a random mantra like “ah-ooh-ee-ee-ah.”
blfsays
Just hop into yer TARDIS, pop forward a few days, note who got what scores, return, and award those noted scores.
We’ll see you on the other side, PZ. Hope you survive.
Get up and stretch every so often, or get a cup of tea. Avoid static posture.
Join the 21st Century, PZ. there’s tools to help you with that now.
http://static.mascus.com/image/product/large/camex/volvo-g970-motor-grader,10314_1.jpg
Sounds a bit degrading if you ask me…
Avoid hitting your head against the desk too often
Sounds like you need to look into jenkins to solve that problem.
Yes, I’ve been programming too much.
PZ Myers Loves Grading. He loves it so much. He loves it so much because it feels so good when he stops.
Grading is not mindless and repetitive — it’s mindful and almost repetitive but actually every copy is just so slightly different.
I like grading Japanese multiple choice tests. It’s so mindless it’s like a meditation. And the correct answers are usually a string of vowel sounds that become a random mantra like “ah-ooh-ee-ee-ah.”
Just hop into yer TARDIS, pop forward a few days, note who got what scores, return, and award those noted scores.