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  • Kevin Chiu 7:59 pm on September 9, 2008 Permalink | Reply
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    AAA Board Meeting 

    I’m at the AAA board meeting right now. It’s suprisingly similar to the EGSC meetings… money… reserving places… organizing parties… interviewing officers.

    A note on that last bit, interviewing officers — among everything else they’re screening for BLOGGING SKILLS. Finally people are starting to realize how important blogging is.

     
  • Kevin Chiu 4:19 am on October 31, 2007 Permalink | Reply
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    MobileCampLA + WOM World 

    I’ll update all of you on the awesome excursion I had over the weekend as soon as I finish with my current computer vision project. For now, check out these photos from the trip.

     
  • Kevin Chiu 4:41 am on October 10, 2007 Permalink | Reply
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    Actually Useful? 

    I’ve noticed an influx of people looking for my short paper on Procrastination. I would love to hear from you if you find it useful!

    procrastination

     
    • VinceP 2:15 pm on November 20, 2008 Permalink

      Kevin, I just wanted to say thanks for the article. Although short, it strikes right at the heart of procrastination, and I really think it's a common sense approach to what is a VERY stressful problem. Being overwhelmed or bored into inaction is a state that, once it becomes severe, is very hard to shake. The simple solutions you offered are key for me and, along with tracking my time usage in a detailed way (including just being honest and tracking the times I procrastinated), should help me stay out of the inaction tarpit in the future.

      Anyone reading this should realize that it might seem silly to have this problem (or to just admit that one has this problem), but if you ever stretch yourself (or even just think about stretching yourself – we all dream), you WILL hit this at some point.

      Having just gone through an intense period of this myself, all I can recommend is just being honest about it instead of ashamed. Recognize it for what it is, and make a plan to get out of that state as soon as possible. Letting it fester can actually turn into a “job changing event”, if you know what I mean.

      Kevin, a suggestion / though for the article – Your paper didn't address the 'Bored' side of the procrastination graph. One is bored because the perceived difficulty of the tasks is much lower than one's perceived abilities. My suggestion there is to make the boring work interesting by either a) reducing the boring task into chunks like you suggest then make the completion of each chunk a semi-competitive game or b) find a way to automate the boring work by using a more interesting way to work – so for example modifying 100 XML files by hand (for a webmaster for example), would be very boring but learning how to automate that with a short script would be much more fun.

      FYI – I found your paper through the links on Wikipedia in the procrastination entry.

  • Kevin Chiu 7:44 am on October 3, 2007 Permalink | Reply
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    Internet Politics 

    Google Trends Ron vs Hillary vs Barak

     
  • Kevin Chiu 8:56 am on February 26, 2007 Permalink | Reply
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    Kevin’s Super Short Review 

    ASC Talent Show – Awesome. I actually purchased a CD at the end. The last time I purchased music was over 4 years ago. 9/10

    KSA Kimbap Social – Pretty good. A showcase of culinary and ice-skating skill. 7/10

    CSA semi-formal – Quite boring… a room full of people, dressed up with nowhere to go. 3/10

     
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