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Destroying the universe is most definately a Good Thing
Zak T Duck Started conversation Jul 29, 2005
It needs to be done in order to restore the cosmic balance since there's far too many tv shows, films, video games, and whatnot about saving the universe. It's about time someone got rid of it all.
So, how do you propose we do this then?
Destroying the universe is most definately a Good Thing
Baconlefeets Posted Jul 29, 2005
You know, yesterday I was thinking of doing a journal entry with the title "Today, I destroyed the Universe" and nothing else.
When I saw this conversation pop up, I thought "Damn, someone's beat me to it"
I've not decided on the best plan of action yet. I thought I'd just get the ball rolling and spread the word
Destroying the universe is most definately a Good Thing
Zak T Duck Posted Jul 29, 2005
Well http://ned.ucam.org/~sdh31/misc/destroy.html is a good starting point. Start small and gradually work our way up to bigger and better things
Destroying the universe is most definately a Good Thing
Baconlefeets Posted Jul 29, 2005
Apart from the "decay" option, it looks likes we'll have to put some effort in. Maybe it's not such a good idea...
Is there no "Lazy persons guide to destroying the Universe"?
Destroying the universe is most definately a Good Thing
Zak T Duck Posted Jul 29, 2005
Do you have anything in mind what we can do instead?
You'll have to write "Lazy persons guide to destroying the Universe" after you've finished your biography of Bill Murray. Talking of which, did you get a copy of Cinderella Story?
Destroying the universe is most definately a Good Thing
Baconlefeets Posted Jul 29, 2005
Arrange everything we need to be no more than a foot away from us, so that we don't have to move
It's not arrived yet I ordered it from Amazon, says delivery will be around the beginning of August
Why have I put myself up for writing a guide entry I can't even be bothered to find a pen so I can start drafting it
Destroying the universe is most definately a Good Thing
Zak T Duck Posted Jul 29, 2005
I'll drink to that!
Admit it, you're going to enjoy writing that entry. I kinda miss writing stuff to go in peer review, and really should do something. Sure it has been going on for three years since my last solo entry (if you don't count Zak's ransom entry), so ideally I should write something too. Ah but I'm still trying to claim writing burnout from my uni dissertation. Is that a good excuse?
Destroying the universe is most definately a Good Thing
Baconlefeets Posted Jul 29, 2005
Yeah, you can milk that for a good couple more years
I've only written one other guide entry and that wasn't really of much substance. I got really bored and thought I should write something, anything. So I wrote about plastic bags
You're right, I will enjoy writing this guide entry. I always put off doing stuff like that though
Destroying the universe is most definately a Good Thing
Zak T Duck Posted Jul 29, 2005
Nice guide entry Think it's common for everyone (or maybe just me) to put off stuff for oneself. If it's for work, or for someone else I'll put everything into it, even at my own expense. I know I shouldn't but that's just me.
Destroying the universe is most definately a Good Thing
Baconlefeets Posted Jul 29, 2005
If it's for myself, then I'll put it off for ages. But if it for someone else, work, like you say, I'll start out thinking that I'm going to put my all into it, get everything done as quick as possible. But I usually get most of the way through and think that I can't be bothered anymore, so rush it
Or, like today, I had a good idea that I thought the person who I was doing a job for would think was good too. But I'd already spent about 4 hours doing something for them and couldn't be bothered to do anymore Plus I had the idea ten minutes before I was leaving and didn't want to do any overtime....
None of the above reflects well on me. I should delete it.
I can't be bothered
Destroying the universe is most definately a Good Thing
Zak T Duck Posted Jul 30, 2005
Keep the idea in mind, or write it down. You could tell them the idea first thing Monday morning, depending on caffeine levels and how productive you feel
Destroying the universe is most definately a Good Thing
Baconlefeets Posted Jul 30, 2005
It'll be too late by Monday, it was an urgent thing for some meeting
Ah well, I know I had a good idea, even if no one else did
Destroying the universe is most definately a Good Thing
Baconlefeets Posted Jul 30, 2005
Course you can, but it's very boring
Where I work deals with clients who are brain injured, due to an accident normally, and don't have mental capacity to look after the money they've been awarded by the Court. So, our boss becomes their Receiver and our department takes care of all their money, working out how to make it last for the clients lifetime, taking into consideration all of the support worker fees, case management costs etc (I told you it was boring).
This is where my part of the job comes in. The clients family or whoever's involved in the litligation side sometimes want a breakdown of what money we've received and how it's been spent. So I do a breakdown of what income and expenditure there's been. I do the billing side of things too.
Anyway, with this particular client had been passed on to us by another solicitor and we just found out that he's got something like 400K still on queens bench, that hasn't been transferred into the normal court account The clients family were told about this and wanted an urgent meeting to check where things stood.
My idea was, after doing the breakdown, that the family would want it broken down even more. So I thought I could do another spreadsheet showing exactly how much had been spent on case man, carers, equipment etc. Then I could do another breakdown detailing our bills.
But then I looked at the clock and saw that I had ten minutes left
You still awake?
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