Frazz by Jef Mallett for March 31, 2020

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    RAGs  over 4 years ago

    Web surfing, following interesting looking hyperlinks, IS fun, but you should not let it get in the way of finding the information you were originally seeking.

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    Bilan  over 4 years ago

    And you now have a full understanding of Mission Creep.

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    fuzzbucket Premium Member over 4 years ago

    Education is a wonderful thing.

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    Sanspareil  over 4 years ago

    When I was in Boeing, some of the projects I was involved with had one or two mission creeps!

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    Nachikethass  over 4 years ago

    Happens to me all the time – from various volumes of the physical encyclopaedia in the 1970s to the internet now, like the kid here. However, I have to say that I have never connected “mission creep” to the natural propensity to dawdle over linked information, mostly useless – live and learn!

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    mddshubby2005  over 4 years ago

    If you’ve ever had a relative who can’t tell a story in under five minutes because they keep getting drawn off onto tangential subjects and occasionally losing track of their narrative, you have a good idea of what mission creep is all about.

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    CoBass  over 4 years ago

    Mission creep and The Problem With Wikipedia. :) https://xkcd.com/214/

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    Shirl Summ Premium Member over 4 years ago

    I’m like that. sigh . .

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    Carl Fink Premium Member over 4 years ago

    Why is Frazz holding her at sprayer-point, and then again, why is his finger behind (rather than on) the lever that operates the little pump?

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    sandpiper  over 4 years ago

    It’s flat perspective: his arms are crossed so it appears he is pointing at her. His finger is off the trigger probably to avoid accidental spray.

    Incidentally (which is where much education takes place), perambulating through miscellaneous topics is a good way to take the boredom out of some kinds of assignments. Serendipity often brings one happy finds. One can always come back to the original search but feeling better about it than at the beginning.

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    Michael Helwig  over 4 years ago

    Is that like forgetting why you went into a room?

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    atajayhawk  over 4 years ago

    Here begins a rush for the definition of ‘mission creep’ in online searches.

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    P51Strega  over 4 years ago

    I learned “mission creep” as something more insidious than curious ramblings. I learned it as an increased work load under the guise of an original assignment. For example, your mission is to inspect the foundation of a building, you find cracks, and now are expected to repair them without further negotiation.

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    lagoulou  over 4 years ago

    So much information….so little time!

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    The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member over 4 years ago

    I used to refer to going to the dictionary and following a potentially infinite path of definitions as a “Webster chain.” Someone else defined a dullard as someone who can open an unabridged dictionary, look up one word, close the book and walk away.

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    Shinrinder Premium Member over 4 years ago

    This must be a state that has not closed its schools.

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    asrialfeeple  over 4 years ago

    Try “function creep”

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    roxfan Premium Member over 4 years ago

    I’m retired librarian – for fifty years I was focused, goal oriented, and purposful. Now, I chase virtual rabbits, follow wild geese, and wander aimlessly through the word(wide web). Wahoo!!!!!

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    neatslob Premium Member over 4 years ago

    A manager a few weeks ago made a change to some project requirements, said she really needed them even though she knew it was Scope Creek.

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    gcarlson  over 4 years ago

    Dictionary assignments always took me a long time because I’d see other interesting words along the way.

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    Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo]  over 4 years ago

    Jef Mallet’s Blog Posts:

    Frazz18 hrs · One of my favorite terms. And one of my favorite problems, if you do it right. One of my least favorite problems otherwise. The term really needs to be split into two sub-terms, one for mission creep that’s brought about by your own distraction and curiosity, and one for mission creep where someone else is in the driver’s seat and has you creeping toward their priorities instead of your own. I suppose the term for that one might be “employment” or something like it.

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    whelan_jj  over 4 years ago

    Back before “mission creep” was a thing, we called it “creeping capability” and it didn’t come from above, it was usually introduced by those working on the project “to make it better”.

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    fairportfan  over 4 years ago

    https://xkcd.com/214/

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