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Deadlines
DickieP Started conversation Oct 11, 1999
Just posted a thing about dedlines to the Universal Truths forum. It made me think that we are really going to be pushing things at work with the deadlines we've currently got. I mean, my content has to be more-or-less finished this week, which I reckon is fine. However, the site is going live in four weeks, which is extremely doubtful.
The point is, how can a really short deadline be reached more easily than a long one? Is time really curved around space that much, or does it simply expand relativistically and therefore the higher value you give to a future time, the more fluid it becomes?
Does that make any sense? Does it matter?
Still, better get on with things...
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