Comments on: Why Seconds And Not Hours? /why-seconds-and-not-hours/ You don't know a language, you live it. You don't learn a language, you get used to it. Sat, 04 Jul 2020 16:09:19 +0900 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.1.13 By: The Clicking Point: Maybe You Do Need to Do Less and Read More | AJATT | All Japanese All The Time /why-seconds-and-not-hours/#comment-1000004674 Mon, 01 Apr 2013 11:37:06 +0000 /?p=5570#comment-1000004674 […] I once claimed to have the procrastination equation memorized. I did at the time. I don’t any more. Perhaps that says something…make of it what you will, haha. ↩ […]

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By: felo /why-seconds-and-not-hours/#comment-239626 Sun, 09 Sep 2012 01:34:32 +0000 /?p=5570#comment-239626 Riemman-integration versus antiderivative-integration..

the latter wins, in terms of precision 😉

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By: Chagami /why-seconds-and-not-hours/#comment-139108 Thu, 29 Sep 2011 03:16:54 +0000 /?p=5570#comment-139108 Interesting! Though I still stand by my assessment of time being a rough measurement. (Note that you interpreted my use of the word “time” as “second”.) Of course, time is an extremely precise set of intervals that describes the passing of a second/minute/hour/day/year/millennium/etc, but when it comes to measuring something else, I find it’s a little lacking.

For example, say you stand beside your (ancient) microwave and I stand beside a failing nuclear power plant for one second. Because we’ve spent the same amount of time in our respective radioactive locations, we’ve taken in the same amount of radiation, right? Well, no, and this is what I was getting at.
 
Other than that, your arguments do make me rethink my own thoughts!

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By: SomeCallMeChris /why-seconds-and-not-hours/#comment-139091 Thu, 29 Sep 2011 02:26:56 +0000 /?p=5570#comment-139091 ‘Didn’t khatz say something about learning during sleep?’
I believe what Khatz said about learning during sleep is that he played his immersion audio while he was sleeping ‘just in case’ it would have an effect. There are studies that ‘prove’ that sleep-study doesn’t work, but I don’t really know their methodology. I do think, however, that even if you absorb nothing during REM sleep, we do spend a good 20-30 minutes during the night not ‘really’ asleep… waking up enough to reposition ourselves, consider and possibly actually use the bathroom, etc etc, so at least that much time is legitimate exposure, plus the time falling asleep and the time drowsing and smacking the snooze button is exposure….
 
But for me, I notice a significant reduction in the quality of sleep with overnight audio playing, and that’s not acceptable for me – both because it makes it harder to do my job, and because if I’m less well rested that makes waking learning less effective. With the right settings on snooze timers or whatever you could have falling-asleep and waking-up audio without having during-sleep audio though… I just haven’t set it up yet.
 
 

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By: ăƒ©ă‚€ăƒˆăƒ‹ăƒłă‚° /why-seconds-and-not-hours/#comment-139045 Wed, 28 Sep 2011 23:02:08 +0000 /?p=5570#comment-139045 I don’t count anything to be honest. I just make sure japanese is the prominent thing in my life.
The first thing i hear when i wake up are japanese voices.
On the walk to school I listen to j-pop or listen to mp3s i made out of movie sections and do Lazy Kanji on my Android phone.
During passing periods I listen to j-pop
During Lunch I do more reps and listen to japanese
On the walk home, I read some Manga while listening to japanese
And when I get home, It’s all japanese. From 5 PM until 1 AM. Games, Music, Movies, Anime, Manga.
1 AM – 7:30 AM, playing Japanese news (Didn’t khatz say something about learning during sleep?)
At least 55,000 Seconds a day. 1,650,000 seconds a month. 19,800,000 seconds a year.
Big numbers seem more impressive than smaller numbers
19 Million 800 Thousand seconds still seems more impressive than (if my math was correct) 5500 hours, regardless of the word coming after it.

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By: Levi W /why-seconds-and-not-hours/#comment-138994 Wed, 28 Sep 2011 19:33:47 +0000 /?p=5570#comment-138994 My opinions:

What does time have to do with Japanese anyway?”
-Nothing. But we aren’t talking about Japanese anyways.

Sure, I suppose it can be used as a rough measurement that explains how much effort you’ve put into Japanese, but it doesn’t really tell too much about what you’re doing.”
-Rough? A second is, within reason, the most precise time that any given person can measure without the assistance of instruments. Second are concrete, precise, and easy.

“Don’t worry about how long you’re being exposed to Japanese, just be exposed and everything else will fall into place.”
Not everyone can just “be exposed”. Some people need to know at the end of the day that they spent 6000 seconds doing reps. Baby steps. I do see where you’re coming from with the whole “Just Do” idea though… but it’s all about Winnable games (at the beginning anyways). Just being exposed provides no measurable “Win”, unless… let’s say… it’s measured O_O

“I think people procrastinate because there is a big task at hand that will take them a long *time* to complete. ”
From Khatz himself (with one underlined correction)
-“What I’m saying is, a second is so short that it virtually erases any motivation to procrastinate. You’re like “a second? SURE!”.”

My two cents

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By: Chagami /why-seconds-and-not-hours/#comment-138969 Wed, 28 Sep 2011 17:39:27 +0000 /?p=5570#comment-138969 Why seconds and not hours? My question is why either?
 
What does time have to do with Japanese anyway? Sure, I suppose it can be used as a rough measurement that explains how much effort you’ve put into Japanese, but it doesn’t really tell too much about what you’re doing. Don’t worry about how long you’re being exposed to Japanese, just be exposed and everything else will fall into place. I think people procrastinate because there is a big task at hand that will take them a long *time* to complete. Well forget about how long your interval of Japanese exposure will be, just start something, and abandon it whenever you feel like – just be sure to replace it with something Japanese afterward.
 
Need a cheap win? Do a rep.
 

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