The epitome of multitasking:
May. 23rd, 2010 12:23 amReading and moderating website comments on the computer while listening to Alan Partridge shows on youtube and pedaling on an exercycle.
I didn't have time to workout this afternoon (as I'd hoped) because I was busy with the car stuff, and I had to work this evening (which means I'm stuck at my computer filtering website comments for eight hours straight), so that would have meant I wouldn't have time to fit it in until midnight. I knew I'd be too tired by then to actually do it, so I ended up perching my laptop on a stool next to the exercycle, just within arm's length, so that I could keep working while I was on the bike. It actually worked out pretty well. Weirdly, it somehow seemed to make both unpleasant tasks pass a little more quickly. What's up with that? Two wrongs make a right...?
I didn't have time to workout this afternoon (as I'd hoped) because I was busy with the car stuff, and I had to work this evening (which means I'm stuck at my computer filtering website comments for eight hours straight), so that would have meant I wouldn't have time to fit it in until midnight. I knew I'd be too tired by then to actually do it, so I ended up perching my laptop on a stool next to the exercycle, just within arm's length, so that I could keep working while I was on the bike. It actually worked out pretty well. Weirdly, it somehow seemed to make both unpleasant tasks pass a little more quickly. What's up with that? Two wrongs make a right...?
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Date: 2010-05-23 05:46 am (UTC)And in this case, yes, two wrongs does make a right. Yay!