A Conversation for Apathy Radius
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Sad, Mad or Bad? - I always wanted to be a dino, but alas, I'm just old. Started conversation Oct 30, 2000
This makes perfect sense, but tell me, is the apathy radius at all proportional to the difficulty of the task at hand? Or is this still an emerging detail, since nobody can be bothered to work it out? Just think, if the radius was directly proportional to the task, would the resulting calculation take into account the actual difficulty of working it out, or the perceived difficulty?
May I also suggest that the chances of someone else doing it for you if you don't might play a role in the actual equation at hand?
And by this post I demonstrate just how full of wisdom I am.
Or full of something, anyway...
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Sad, Mad or Bad? - I always wanted to be a dino, but alas, I'm just old. Posted Oct 30, 2000
PS. If you end up visiting my page, you will discover that unlike yours, it is rather uninteresting.
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Virus I Posted Nov 13, 2000
I think you'll find that the apathy radius, or Apethetic Force Region (AFR) as it's known in the profession, diminishes as the inverse square of the distance between the two entities involved. The strength of the force itself is detirmined by the combined apathetic content of the entities.
Apathetic content in humans is known to affected be large intakes of beer. Significant increases can be noticed at higher beer intake levels.
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Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese Posted Jan 9, 2002
Sorry I can't comment right now. I'm heading for the loo...
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