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Barry Bonzack
07-01-2013, 21:50
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Tytus Gerrish
07-01-2013, 21:51
I'm glad you have made it so easy for your stalkers to track you

Karibou
08-01-2013, 00:06
I think you spent those three months catching up on sleep :P

Great information, Barry! What's the reason for all three categories spiking (excluding the build season spikes) at the same times? Or am I just reading the graphs wrong?

Jon Stratis
08-01-2013, 09:25
I think you spent those three months catching up on sleep :P

Great information, Barry! What's the reason for all three categories spiking (excluding the build season spikes) at the same times? Or am I just reading the graphs wrong?

If you look at the categories, many times "Paid work" will spike, but the others will remain relatively constant. However, since the graph is additive , it appears like all 3 spike. Instead of looking at the absolute value for each color at any point, look at the delta between its top and bottom.

MentorPrice
08-01-2013, 09:28
I really like this alot, well said also

Barry Bonzack
08-01-2013, 10:12
If you look at the categories, many times "Paid work" will spike, but the others will remain relatively constant. However, since the graph is additive , it appears like all 3 spike. Instead of looking at the absolute value for each color at any point, look at the delta between its top and bottom.

Hit the nail on the head here. I could normalize this graph a by making it weekly instead of monthly. Some months have 5 weeks, while others have 4, which explains the smaller spikes.

Mark McLeod
08-01-2013, 10:23
Yet during those down months you still found time to post on ChiefDelphi. :)

Jon Stratis
08-01-2013, 10:38
Hit the nail on the head here. I could normalize this graph a by making it weekly instead of monthly. Some months have 5 weeks, while others have 4, which explains the smaller spikes.

How about normalizing it as a % of the total time available in that month? That will also have the added benefit of showing roughly what % of your time is still free (aka used for sleeping!) during the year, and it's relatively simple to "do the math" to figure out about how much time per day is being spent in each activity each month.

JesseK
08-01-2013, 11:00
What Barry's really saying is that he wishes he could monetize the time spent volunteering so he could quit his day job ;)

I feel your pain with the Master's Degree. There's nothing more depressing than being in your hotel room at Champs doing a take-home final while everyone else is out socializing in the evenings.

Conor Ryan
08-01-2013, 11:15
Work hard, volunteer hard.

#professionalFRCvolunteercommunity

We need (non game related) t-shirts.

ebarker
08-01-2013, 14:30
here is your caption: "Strategic Thinking"

since you are reflecting, go here and watch these (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1207099#post1207099)

jwfoss
08-01-2013, 14:43
I really admire you taking the time to document your hours for that period of time, but I honestly don't want to know the amount of time I spend working with teams and volunteering.

Barry Bonzack
08-01-2013, 15:40
I'm glad you have made it so easy for your stalkers to track you

I think my signature makes that much easier. Finding me is pretty easy, go to an FTC or FRC competition between December-March in Florida, and there is a high probability that I'm there.

How about normalizing it as a % of the total time available in that month? That will also have the added benefit of showing roughly what % of your time is still free (aka used for sleeping!) during the year, and it's relatively simple to "do the math" to figure out about how much time per day is being spent in each activity each month.

Everyone takes in the same information differently, and shaping graphs different ways can present a whole new set of conclusions. I beleive Karabou would have interpretted a normal line graph best, and Jon here would respond best to percentages instead of total hours. I have posted the raw data to the whitepapers (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/2756?), and included these graphs.

I wasn't expecting anyone to actually be interested in this information, but I'm glad to see others are. Thanks for posting feeback!


...and I believe those three months were when I went on sobatical to travel on a wild safari/archeological excavation of the ancient remains of the only known all ninja civilation, often thought to be just a ghostown until the city was left in ruins by the Great Pirate Uprising.

Karibou
08-01-2013, 20:30
If you look at the categories, many times "Paid work" will spike, but the others will remain relatively constant. However, since the graph is additive , it appears like all 3 spike. Instead of looking at the absolute value for each color at any point, look at the delta between its top and bottom.

Gotcha. Looking at it again, that's definitely apparent. I may have been a little tired/exhausted/out of it when I checked this out initially last night...