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Resolutions for 2007?

JoeCommodore asks: "It's that time of year where many of us review our last year and look at ourselves in the mirror, checkbook balance, and/or social schedule (EPs, stats, and skills, for those who relate to RPGs) and make resolutions to improve ourselves. One of my resolutions is to stop my increasing diversionary tactics when working on my many projects at home. You know, instead of working on some problem problem I turn to the internet (Slashdot), games, snacks, and so on. Either I need to get better at controlling my diversion habits or turn them them into something positive. So what have you thought of doing for yourself in 2007?"

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  1. My new year's resolution? by Deacon_Yermouf · · Score: 5, Funny

    1024x768!

  2. 100 dpi. by Yaztromo · · Score: 4, Funny

    I resolved many, many years ago to stop making resolutions.

    It's the only one I've ever kept.

    Yaz.

    1. Re:100 dpi. by networkBoy · · Score: 3, Insightful

      I make one's I know I can keep. Last year was: be fat and happy.
      you know what? I am not too much heavier than last year 243 vs 235 and sure as hell I'm actually happy :-)
      This year it's enjoy caffine and my kids, while attempting to smuggle in a handful of Cuban Cigars. If I get caught I'll raise a constitutional discrimination issue out of it. (our congress critters can import up to 100 at a time at-will, without the prerequisite of having traveled to Cuba, mearly leaving the country is sufficent).

      See easy to keep resolutions are good for you.
      -nB

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  3. The Simple Route by superdan2k · · Score: 4, Interesting

    This year, rather than make specifics, I went with one thing: be more awesome.

    Crazy, right? In the last year, I started doing everything I needed to do to have a great life. This year, I want to keep doing those things and stay consistent. And even try a few new things. No point in making concrete goals -- the goal is to be more awesome in everything that I do.

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  4. Not posting on slashdot. by Spazntwich · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...shit

  5. Less stuff by mccalli · · Score: 3, Informative

    Not a resolution as such, but a general aim I've had for a while now. Time to rationalise and purge a lot of kit.

    In our household there's currently a bit of an Apple-fest: MacBook Pro, a MacBook, a Mac Mini, a Power Mac G5 tower, a G3 Blueberry iMac and ye olde SE/30. There's also an Atari STe with SM124 monitor, a C64 with 1541, two SNES consoles (one PAL, one NTSC), a Wii, a Gamecube, a Playstation 1, a Playstation 2, two Gameboy Advance SPs, and an ancient P100 laptop that does duty as a disk drive for the C64. Oh, and currently I have three RAQ 4 servers of varying spec as well. A Series 1 Tivo (I'm in the UK) too, and a work-issued laptop rounds off the collection.

    It doesn't take a genius to see that this is a bit much...

    However, it's easy to say it's a bit much but actually paring it down is much harder. The MacBook Pro is my main machine, the MacBook is my wife's. The G3 has been handed to my 5 year-old daughter and does good service as a learning machine. The Power Mac...well, that can probably go although I do have one last PPC-only app (QuadraSID, a music plugin so Rosette is out). The Mac Mini? Nope - that's getting an expanded role next year as a DNS/svn/postgres/iPhoto/iTunes server. The SNES? No Streetfighter II Turbo on the Wii's virtual console yet so one at least will probably stay. The RaQs can all go now. The SE/30? Undecided - never used but there for nostalgic reasons rather than use. The STe? Llamatron. The C64? Over my dead body will that go - SID music plus all the great games. Emulators can only do so much - sitting in front of a real C64 is still a different experience to using the excellent Power64 emulator. The Playstation 1? Worms - the PS2 doesn't get the resolution quite right and the game looks better on a PS1. The PS2? Revz, Tekken 5, Grand Tourismo...can't emulate that yet. The GBAs? Maybe one - my three year-old son is getting into that a bit at the moment (mainly Spiro). The ancient P100 laptop - probably yes as I've sorted out a Flash-based interface for the C64 now. The Tivo? EyeTV on the Mac isn't good enough yet, so nope - the Tivo stays.

    So I'm left in this daft position of having kit coming out of my ears and yet being unable to get rid of most of it since it all still has a purpose. Still feels like I should do some rationalisation though.

    Cheers,
    Ian

  6. Two resolutions by cperciva · · Score: 4, Funny

    I resolved to eat less (than an elephant) and exercise more (than a sloth).

    So far I'm succeeding.

  7. my 2006, 2007, and future resolution by ifnkovhgroghprm · · Score: 3, Funny

    2 chicks at the same time.

  8. Get your financial house in order! by antifoidulus · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I cannot stress that enough. While money does not buy happiness, a certain amount does go a long way to giving you independence. 18 months ago I was a recent grad who through circumstance and stupidity(credit card debt SUCKS ASS!) found myself with a new job and $37,500 in debt. This month I will finally have a 0 net worth, and it is the best feeling ever. I have had to work a job I hate in a place I loathe simply because my debt dictated I take the best paying job I could find. I have been miserable, but there is light at the end of the tunnel and *fingers crossed* I will be entering grad school next year with a stipend and a positive net worth. I never, ever want to have to work a job simply because I desperately need the money.

    Save like hell, invest wisely, and keep an emergency fund of at least 6 months handy at all time. And stay out of all debt besides a mortgage(and pay that off as soon as you can). It feels so good to be able to say "no" to a boss and not have to worry about whether or not you can make next months rent. Beats the hell out of a new plasma screen or any consumer item for that matter. I loathe Wal-Mart because I have come to despise everything it stands for. To quote Tyler Derden, "We work jobs we hate to buy shit we don't need."

    1. Re:Get your financial house in order! by stonewolf · · Score: 4, Interesting

      YES!

      I was laid off five years ago on my 49th birthday and haven't been able to find a tech job since. My income dropped from over a $100K/year to under $20k (some years under $10k). After we were married (almost 30 years ago now) my wife and I started putting 10% of our gross income into various forms of savings. As we got raises we took part of the raise and put the rest in savings. When I was laid off we were putting nearly 30% of our combined gross into a mixture of pre and post tax savings. Over the last 30 years we have both had extended periods of unemployment and sometimes we did have to stop saving just to cover our locked in expenses. But... we own our cars, own our house, and are able to maintain a comfortable life style while I retrain and start a new career. What little debt we have is due to a decision to keep investments in place so long as the return on those investments is greater than the interest on our debt.

      Save, save, save... you never know when you will need the money.

      Stonewolf

      P.S.

      No matter what you may believe, you *can* live on 10% less than you currently make.

    2. Re:Get your financial house in order! by locokamil · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Man oh man... this is the best post I've come across on Slashdot today. I graduated last June with $100 in my pocket, $8000 in student loans, and (after being unable to find a job for a long while), $7000 in credit card debt. Anyhow-- I managed to get a job in October, and my only aim for the last couple of months has been to pay off my debt. The credit card debt should be gone by the beginning of February, and my "zero net worth" day will come on April 7th, 2007-- the day after I get paid, and the three days before the student loans start charging interest. It shall be awesome. I'm planning on celebrating by depositing the rest of my pay for that fortnight in the 401(K) account that has been lying unused since I started my job.

      I got lucky: I found a job that I like, and a boss who understands that I've got more in my life going on than work. Even so, the debt's been a huge burden over the last couple of months, and I never, ever want to have any again. I've started planning to buy a car-- but I'm going to pay for it in cash. Same goes for a house when I decide to get one. Save, and then buy. Debt is simply not the way to go, and I have explained it to the newly acquired fiancee. She seems sceptical, but I'm positive it's for the best.

      I've also been logging my expenses in this little spreadsheet I made, and pruning off crap that I don't need. I actually decided to stop getting a soda with lunch for a month to see how much money I would save. $100, would you believe it? I cut out the "morning coffee" stop at starbucks, and saved another $100. The guy who said that you can live on 10% less than you do now wasn't kidding: I've found that I can live on half of what I was spending before logging and monitoring my finances.

      So yes, getting out of debt and knowing _exactly_ where you stand with regards to money is one hell of a New Year's resolution. If you're only going to keep one in your life, this is the one I would suggest.

  9. Some offbeat ones by BertieBaggio · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Reading through the current comments, I see financial suggestions, 'organise your time' suggestions, 'clear out unwanted stuff' suggestions, and the obligatory 'don't waste time posting to /.' jokes. And in Soviet Russia, resolutions make you!

    Well, I have four slightly different resolutions to what has been suggested. They have been on the cards for a while now, but I figured I'd bite the bullet and actually give them a shot in 2007. With no further prelude, here they are:

    1. Stop procrastinating / wasting time.

      At the moment I do waste *far* too much time on inconsequential diversions (hi, /. !). This is my attempt to curtail such wastes of time. It is tremendously helped by the fact I've nearly stopped playing games (besides the occasional online game with my buddies). I'm not sure quite how I'm going to ensure I stick to it, but I may try filling in a schedule at the start of each day and sticking to that (which I'm loathe to do as I enjoy flexibility). In all honesty this is probably the least important of my resolutions, and as long as I can keep down my 'wasted time' as far as possible I'll be happy.
    2. Learn Spanish

      I don't need to justify this (I have my own reasons for wanting to learn other languages), but I would strongly recommend taking up a foreign language. Barry Farber has a very good method for teaching yourself (and his words are quite motivating too) in a way that will meet your goals (eg mastery of a single language Vs casual chat in a few).
    3. Learn a musical instrument (or two)

      Again, I have my own reasons for learning to play music (guitar and keyboard); and I would similarly encourage people to try it - no matter what stage of life you are and no matter what experience you have.

    In highlighting these resolutions my point is to suggest you do something that serves two purposes: 1) it should tax you - the brain loves a challenge (admittedly I might be preaching to the choir with that one); and 2) it should be quite different from what you do for a living. For example, if you are a software engineer / codemonkey by trade, I don't think you will gain much by making a resolution 'contribute more code to OSS projects' (though of course you should feel free to do so). Take up something more esoteric instead: painting, music, or a language.

    Just my 2 bits

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  10. Get laid by Money+for+Nothin' · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This is one most of us /.'ers (including me) should do...

    1. Re:Get laid by larien · · Score: 3, Funny

      Only on Slashdot could that be considered "insightful"....

  11. Re:-1 million "Troll" by thesandtiger · · Score: 3, Funny

    Because some people are just waaaaaaay too stuck on themselves.

    True story:

    I was at a Borders with a friend of mine, a GORGEOUS blonde from Lithuania. I wanted to pick up a copy of "Strangers in Paradise" so headed over to the comics section. My friend squeals and says "Oh! These are the comic books! I love the Archie!" A neckbeard who is perusing the manga sniffs and says "We call them 'Graphic Novels'." She just looks at him for a second, and then says "You have not had sex, is that right?"

    Bet I get -2 million :D

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