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So very true. I applaud this graph.
I agree, even if you don’t work 9-5 it is still very well done and funny
*applauds*
so true.
I don’t get it…
Then you’re probably a student, unemployed or work odd hours.
Rename the y-value to “Perceived Length of One-Minute” and it should be clear.
Isn’t it the wrong way around? Well for me (a school kid) it is.
Life’s gonna suck when you grow up…
hahahahaha…. this graph is awesome, although i think it should drop down a little bit after 5pm…. or maybe after 6 – 7 pm to adjust for waiting in rush hour traffic
Seems to be this way for most people who only work the hours, not the tasks.
For me the graph would have to be “1/x”-ed; i have to hurry to be in time to go for lunch with my coworkers, and time usually also runs faster in the evening once the office becomes quieter and I’m still fiddling with code or scheduling some calculations to be run overnight. I can’t complain
Win!
Odds that this graph was put together between 4-5pm…….?
4 to 5 for?
Ahh, the long dark tea-time of the soul…
I have no idea who you are, but I am now in love with you. It’s hard to find someone who can throw around a DA reference that’s not HH2G-related.
The graph is awesome. I’ve always said that no matter your hours or how much you love or hate your job, the last hour is always the longest.
hahahahahaha. I just started listening to his audio books – very interesting!
definitely worth buying/stealing/downloading/asking nicely for it.
ok, yeah, it’s definitely messed up….for me, one minute at lunch lasts SECONDS whereas one minute mid-afternoon seems to last multiple minutes. Perhaps the label on the Y-axis should be something like “amount of time that appears to pass each minute” ? or simply, “apparent speed of time”, with no units?
Or, you could read the graph correctly, and see that during lunch minutes go by quickly while at the end of the day they go by slowly.
This graph is perfect just the way it is.
The graph is ambiguous, and replacing the values with 1/x wouldn’t fix it.
It could be fixed by labelling the Y-axis as “Actual length of 1 perceived minute (minutes)”
“Each pound of dark matter weights over ten thousand pounds!” – Hubert J Farnsworth
I work different hours, but I do agree that the last minute is the longest minute. Great graph
it’s a weed joke, you know.
One minute takes longer at 4:20 because you’re high
I don’t understand that quite well.
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this is so true!!!!!
What a beautiful line graph. Appreciate the attention to detail in the smoothed line.
I’m a student. Although I agree with the 11-12 portion, lol.
There’s gotta be a way to get some meaningful numbers out of this thing by integrating it or differentiating it….just have to figure out what now.