Nov 01, 2007 20:58
(No, I'm not doing Nanowrimo; that would be insane.)
My revelation is this: if loads of people can churn out 50,000 words of possible-dross in one month, while working five days a week, I should have no trouble churning out 10,000 words of intelligent and well-written dissertation in twelve weeks, while working four days a week. Right?
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Depends on whether you think dissertations are hard mostly because they involve a lot of typing or mostly because they involve a lot of thinking!
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So. Not counting time spent doing anything else, Nanoers have nearly a minute per word; I have twelve minutes per word. Are each of my words going to be twelve times more carefully considered than a Nanoer's? ;-) Let's skim over the issue of background reading...
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Right. Piece of piss, love.
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