Computer, would you turn on faster please!?

marketing and business,tech news & insight — Tags: , , — ramseymohsen @ Monday, October 27th, 2008 - 12:58 am

Have you ever thought about how much time is lost waiting for your computer to turn on each day?  This weekend, the NY Times published an article discussing major computer companies (Dell, HP) who are developing:

“…quick start computers that allow you to access to basic functions like e-mail and a Web browser in 30 seconds or less.”

…obviously a great technical feature I think everyone would appreciate.

However from a sociological perspective, it made me think of my own process and behavior each time I turn on my computer. Do you sit and stare at the screen and watch? I don’t. In fact, I get so impatient with the fact I have to wait — I do everything I can to do something productive while I wait for my machine to boot. At work, I’ll grab something to drink, skimming my project notes or arrange my desk. At home I’ll start my laundry, do quick house/room cleaning, fix a quick snack, fire a couple text messages off or make a quick phone call.

Now I might be the 1% of the population who even care to be cognitive of my time and it’s implications to my productivity — however, I’m still curious what other people do? I can’t stand it. What do you do?

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I never sit and wait. When i walk in my front door at home, the first thing I do is hit the power button on my laptop...usually feed the dog, or something along those lines while it comes up.

At the office, I walk in, sign on (our PCs run all the time but take a moment to actually sign on) and then go get my coffee, or some form of caffeine. I never wait.

when I get in from work I will always go and turn my computer on, first thing so I can go around and get everything done- changing, snack,whatever - while it starts up so it'll be ready when I get back. I never wait for it to start up... maybe if the start up screen was more entertaining, like the kaleidoscope program of the apple IIE.

Or how about remote auto-start for computers, 5 min before you get to the office you can start it up, and it will be ready to go. LOL!


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