> Simon Wistow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I sometimes feel guilty because 90% of my work gets done in 10% of my
> > time.
>
> There is in fact Pareto's Law which says that 80% of results come from
> 20% of work (or 10-90 or whatever the numbers don't really matter).
>

Often, when I do something that I consider really easy and spend little
effort on it, I get lots of really good feedback. Alternatively if I spend
weeks on a trickey problem, no one says anything. This seems like a similar
rule.

C'est la vie.

/Robert

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