When I follow my passion, every day is a joy even when there is drudgery.
FORBES: Steve Jobs Showed It's Not Indulgent to Follow Your Bliss, It's Required
For many, this is the same number over and over and it might seem like drudgery.
That is the first and fundamental purpose of robots, after all -- to shoulder drudgery.
ENGADGET: Editorial: Self-driving cars FTW, but not for everybody
The latest accuser is Matt Drudge, a cyberscribe who spares himself the drudgery of fact-checking.
These workers deal with personnel drudgery like benefits packages, but they also handle recruiting, interviewing and hiring.
The ConnectR takes a whole new angle for iRobot, offering telepresence instead of the usual drudgery removal.
He promises clients secure customisable services that spare them IT drudgery like maintaining servers and patching software.
We believe that SnapLogic will help free them up from the drudgery of excavating information from the company.
Robot is derived from the Slovak word robota, which means drudgery or servitude.
In the end, money is time, and you may pay with your life if not through death, then through drudgery.
They live in near-constant silence, stoically bearing the drudgery of their hand-to-mouth existence.
Yet amid the drudgery and disaffection, Cupid has a role, says Remzi Oto, a sociologist at Dicle University in Diyarbakir.
ECONOMIST: Why a strong tradition persists in defiance of the law
So the optimistic version is that we finally have more hours in our week freed up from toil and drudgery.
Many people participate in online virtual communities as a way to relax and escape the drudgery of the real world.
After eight years of peacekeeping drudgery under Bill Clinton, the armed forces have a hawkish president and wars to fight.
He noticed that the same people who considered work drudgery were often the first ones to leave right at 5pm.
FORBES: 5 Gamification Rules from the Grandfather of Gamification
Some lawyers think outsourcing will be a blessing, taking away the drudgery and leaving them free to hone their higher skills.
Cornelius Vanderbilt, Henry Ford and Jay Gould were spurred on by their determination to escape the drudgery of the family farm.
It is all a far cry from piecing together clues in a country house, or the drudgery of real-life detective work.
He believes that digital technology will save craftsmanship because it separates the creative process from the drudgery of producing the work.
ECONOMIST: A show in London by Grayson Perry, potter-extraordinary
Breaking stones by the road in sullen drudgery for two dollars a day, they are an unhappy contrast with the gaily-clad Bhutanese.
They see it as freeing them from the drudgery of the job-for-life and full-time employment contract that was frequently their parents' main ambition.
ECONOMIST: A vision of the way people will work in the future
For it really is true that imports are the point of trade: exports are just the dreary drudgery we do to pay for them.
FORBES: Import Protection Does Not Mean What You Think It Does
So, a rejected idea could be flagged with a sticker bearing a cross, announcing an end to the misery and drudgery of crossing things out.
FORBES: With Evernote-Syncing "Smart Notebook", Moleskine Makes A Digital Play
The U.S. could easily reduce the tax-filing population to pre-World War II levels by dropping two-thirds of taxpayers from the drudgery of filing annual returns.
It lies rather in a slogging drudgery which improves by inches the laws that govern and the lives led by the people who elected them.
It's fine in traffic, but it's not fun in that situation, or in a parking lot--whereas the 575M is far better suited for such drudgery.
But a welcome break in the drudgery arrived when Chanderpaul's leading edge off left-arm spinner Harris flew straight into the bowler's hands as he went for 166.
And this is a grand thing for a number of reasons, but chief among them is this: it will start the process of freeing scientists from drudgery.
应用推荐