10/10/2004 05:37:06 PM|||Brian Fending|||
Finally, we know that the formula for this age-old dilemma is ((U+C+I) x (10-S))/20 x A x 1/(1-sin(F/10)) where U for urgency, C for complexity, I for importance, S for skill, F for frequency and A for aggravation. In the researchers' own words, "If you haven't got the skill to do something important, leave it alone. If something is urgent or complex, find a simple way to do it. If something going wrong will particularly aggravate you, make certain you know how to do it."

Odds are that these researchers will be stoned to death by week's end.
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