Are the collective sleep commands which run trillions of time per day
on our computers stunting computers' growth? Is there a government
conspiracy to subconsciously "keep computers down" or out of fear by
not giving them interesting things to occupy their spare time? We
slowly evolved from the muck of the universe thanks to myriad
circumstances which shaped the path on which we now find ourselves.
Without the random bombardment of events that led up to today, we
might not be the interesting (some not so interesting) souls you see
everywhere. What if in between every thing you did all day long, you
had to do pointless things like sleep for 10 seconds. Aside from the
monotony of it, I wonder if this would become boring eventually. Its
not like you can think about something else while your sleeping
because you in fact somehow need to keep up with when the 10 seconds
is over. Anyway its only 10 seconds for gods sake, and you were told
to sleep, not dream of your high school makeout partner. Seriously if
you don't need them for something right this moment, why wouldn't you
let them pick what they want to do for the next 10 seconds? These
repetitive tasks don't promote free thinking or growth beyond their
created purpose.
Next time you write a program please come up with something
interesting for your pc instead of sleeping or counting to 1,000,000.
They would really appreciate it.