scalar vs. vector
Monday, October 31st, 2005In filling out my self-assesment, it occurs to me that i’m more vector based than scalar based. by that, i mean i’m more concerned with direction than checkpoints. I’m wondering why it has taken me this long to realize. perhaps its because i lost my previous self evaluations from years past and had to do this one from scratch. or, maybe it’s because i feel the assesment that i’m being asked to fill out feels very scalar. it asks for your goals/priorities which seems to serve as both a scalar and vector, but then it asks for your progress percentage. which, to me, is asking what percent of life have i progressed. am i really capable of such a judgement? do i dare hazard a guess on how much of my life i have left? brrr . . . . perhaps it’s time to lay off of the hooch and just write this thing. fuck it, i’m the shit. give me my damn superstar award!




October 31st, 2005 at 10:17 am
come to nyc this week to pick up the superstar award that’s waiting for you (in liquid, pint- or picther-sized format)!
hooray! jason to nyc week! hooray!!
November 3rd, 2005 at 3:09 pm
also, do you mean assessment? unless you are talking about assclowns?