Dawn Just Wants To Make All The Other Probes Look Bad

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Dawn Just Wants To Make All The Other Probes Look Bad

The Dawn spacecraft, NASA’s asteroid hopping probe, may not be going gently into that good night as planned. Dawn has visited Vesta and Ceres, and for now remains in orbit around Ceres. The Dawn mission was supposed to end after its rendezvous with Ceres, but now, reports say that the Dawn team has asked NASA to extend the mission to visit a third asteroid.

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Missed my coop shift

… and had to do a makeup last night. It was a Thursday equivalent of my shift, timing-wise, and it was fascinating to see how different it was.

The squad leader clearly enjoyed being a “leader” and bossing people around, giving them detailed instructions of what and how to do it, being a classic micromanager. Himself, he didn’t do any work, and instead kept walking around looking busy, chatting, checking up on things and, well, “leading”.
This is exactly the opposite of my shift (where I am still the leader, after my parental leave ). This is a bloody coop, nobody gets paid for anything, wrapping fancy cheese and weighing spices and nuts is uncomplicated, most people are accomplished professionals in their respective fields and are perfectly trustworthy and capable of figuring out what to do. Plus, there are always more people to do stuff than actual work that needs to be done. Everyone always comments about how fun and relaxing our shift is (and we are pretty productive) – and I just saw the opposite: everyone seemed oddly stressed out. What’s interesting, everyone was weirdly deferential to him, and always stopped to wait for instructions and not do things on their own, and forcefully laughed at his unfunny jokes. Except me, of course, though even I felt pressure to ask him for everything.

Also, I noticed that some jobs were considered “higher prestige”, to be handed out as rewards, and others (like what I and other makeup interlopers were doing) were lower-ranking. This is unlike all jobs being equal at my shift, and people doing simply either what they saw needed doing or what they felt like doing. These rankings seemed arbitrary, though seemed to correlate to what the “leader” considered more desirable ( in the end, he did start doing one of the higher-ranking jobs himself).

Someone should use this coop as a study to see how small organizations can evolve their own “culture”, and how different they can be depending on personalities of different people, all else being equal, and members of the groups drawn at random.

Definitely blacklisting this particular shift for future makeups though.

A guy commuting on his bike got crushed by an 18-wheeler yesterday in my old neighborhood, right next to an elementary school. That narrow road is
restricted, and the truck shouldn’t even have been there in the first place
– but the police never bothers with such things. They had to reroute kids
on the way to school so they wouldn’t see it.
Keep thinking how it could have been me. Though I don’t even bike anymore.

It would be a responsible thing for me to get a life insurance now.
It’s $50/month – $600/year, and yet another thing that ties you down. But I should do it,
because it’s a kind of thing that all responsible people who are primary
breadwinners living in capitalist countries do. And I am a responsible
person.