Stuuuuuuu wrote:
So I wanted to start a topic on game day threads. GDTs are extremely popular to many of you. I see the large numbers of people signed in most every game. But I myself rarely participate in them.
My purpose here is to ask you guys how you do it. I've tried to post in GDTs here and there, but I've found it very hard to even keep up with the threads (they move so fast), much less participate in the GDT and pay attention to the game. Doesn't it take away from your focus, and thus your enjoyment of the game?
Now I'm no stranger to multi-tasking. I do it often, and often am on the computer playing poker while watching a hockey game. But I'll be the first to admit that my attention gets divided and I often miss parts of the game that I have to rewind and watch again (I'm a DVR junkie).
My theory on multi-tasking is that while it is possible to do more than one thing at once, when you do multi-task, you're really only able to pay attention to one thing at a time, and are doing the other without thinking about it. For example, as a musician, I often play my bass and sing at the same time. But really, I am only thinking about one or the other while I do this, and I am doing the other from rote muscle memory. So I'm say, thinking about singing, but just automatically playing guitar.
Well, isn't that what happens to you all posting in GDTs while watching the game? How can you type your comments without taking your attention away from the game? I understand that paying close attention to every second of 82 games isn't too realistic. But for important games like the playoffs, or the Olympic gold medal game, do you really think you're doing justice to the game if you're constantly typing and hitting refresh?
This is something I've wondered about for a while. What are your thoughts frequent GDT posters?
Oh, it's realistic.
