Originally posted by: Wallydraigle
If you want someone to do a good job, why do you tell them to do something like they've never done it before? If you want someone to run really fast, you don't tell them to run like they've never run before. I picture some bed-ridden person getting up and stumbling a few steps before falling down because they've never run before. If I ever want to get someone to run really fast, I'm going to tell them to run like they run all the time, because people who run all the time should be pretty good at it. Probably better than someone who has never done it before.
Originally posted by: Bozono
All I wanna know is how the hell do you make a frozen pizza? Wouldn't you have to make it to freeze it?
Originally posted by: TechITguy
Originally posted by: Wallydraigle
If you want someone to do a good job, why do you tell them to do something like they've never done it before? If you want someone to run really fast, you don't tell them to run like they've never run before. I picture some bed-ridden person getting up and stumbling a few steps before falling down because they've never run before. If I ever want to get someone to run really fast, I'm going to tell them to run like they run all the time, because people who run all the time should be pretty good at it. Probably better than someone who has never done it before.
wtf was that.
Originally posted by: Wallydraigle
Originally posted by: TechITguy
Originally posted by: Wallydraigle
If you want someone to do a good job, why do you tell them to do something like they've never done it before? If you want someone to run really fast, you don't tell them to run like they've never run before. I picture some bed-ridden person getting up and stumbling a few steps before falling down because they've never run before. If I ever want to get someone to run really fast, I'm going to tell them to run like they run all the time, because people who run all the time should be pretty good at it. Probably better than someone who has never done it before.
wtf was that.
What, you think that someone who has never done something is likely to be better at it than someone who does it all the time? I don't think so.
Originally posted by: Hayabusa Rider
Originally posted by: Wallydraigle
Originally posted by: TechITguy
Originally posted by: Wallydraigle
If you want someone to do a good job, why do you tell them to do something like they've never done it before? If you want someone to run really fast, you don't tell them to run like they've never run before. I picture some bed-ridden person getting up and stumbling a few steps before falling down because they've never run before. If I ever want to get someone to run really fast, I'm going to tell them to run like they run all the time, because people who run all the time should be pretty good at it. Probably better than someone who has never done it before.
wtf was that.
What, you think that someone who has never done something is likely to be better at it than someone who does it all the time? I don't think so.
You are wise beyond your years.
Originally posted by: Montano
cream of sum yung ho ftw