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Markov Walker
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Fortress of Solitude by Markov Walker

December 22nd, 2009 3:18 PM

INSTRUCTIONS: Get addicted to something

OR

Kick an addiction.

I've been addicted to Spider Solitaire for about a year. It requires a lot of reasoning under conditions of uncertainty, and with two decks dealt out, the search space of possible moves is too large to try degenerate strategies like brute force, even with the ability to undo all the way back to the beginning of the hand that Windows Vista gives you. The result is a game that forces you to learn heuristics to deal with uncertainty, which has an addictive hold on me.

This is testament to my obsession:
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That's right, 649 games played in less than a year, with a 57% win rate.

So I'm going to kick it. Kick it right off my computer so that program won't be there to distract me when I don't want to write or code.
delete87086.jpg

It's gone. Hopefully this will improve productivity, or at least push me to find more interesting distractions, like people, or Tasks. I will record future relapses and milestones here.

Update:
I just upgraded to Windows 7 and found the offending program back on my computer. So I booted it off again. This time it left some residue behind that I haven't been able to destroy yet.

http:

- smaller

deal.jpg

deal.jpg

Starting to feed my addiction.


victory-nears.jpg

victory-nears.jpg

On my way to victory.


fireworks.jpg

fireworks.jpg

I win!


record.jpg

record.jpg

Horrifying statistics. That's 649 games played, with a 57% win rate.


delete.jpg

delete.jpg

Are you sure? (Yes, damnit!)


confirm1.jpg

confirm1.jpg

Are you really sure? This took me to YET ANOTHER confirmation screen that I could not capture with the PRTSC key.


confirm3.jpg

confirm3.jpg

Another, final confirmation. That's four times I had to say yes, I want to delete this.


gone.jpg

gone.jpg

Good riddance, spider solitaire.


7leftovers.png

7leftovers.png

Why can't I get rid of that damn picture too?



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posted by Spidere on December 25th, 2009 9:28 PM

I'm not sure I can support the removal of Spiders... ;) I'll be interested to see how it goes for you--the cravings, any relapses, and how you spend your new free time. Good luck!

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