QUOTE(joytest @ Mar 26 2013, 04:01 PM)
We need to ask our very own Regional HR Specialist
fruitieBut of course we have Parkinson's Law:
http://www.economist.com/node/14116121/printWhich explains why people are free despite being assigned to be busy

This aspect of work is not fully explored, since the paper was from 1955 but in my work, it is visible but everybody gets on without bothering about it. There is a new method to predict and overcome this but there hasn't been widespread success yet

Anyway to relate to the Note 2, people's contributions during daylight hours have increase our understanding of battery life and the impact of kernel settings thanks to active members

What's more when I'm one of them?

Anyway, I will only do it when I'm free. To me, work is important but spend a moment to relax is also important. When you see me spamming here, that means I don't have much work to do that day.

However, these days you will seldom see me posting during office hours because I'm dead busy.
I don't believe in working continuous for few hours, we are not robot. After all, we are already in this kind of media social era, so this kind of situation is unavoidable.
I believe this is how Gen-Y work these days.

Back to Note II and sorry for the OT.