With Mercury retrograde upon us again, I was thinking that maybe there was a way I could make it more fun and interesting. With the understanding that when I start thinking we can't really be sure what's going to emerge from my fevered brain, I thought this idea had some merit.
Lots of people say "My Mercury retrograde was really bad!" but I wondered if there was a way to quantify just how bad or bearable Merc retro is for each individual person. And what you see below is what I came up with.
I put together a list of common Merc retrograde problems in various categories and gave each one a point value. You'll find the list below. Here's how to play:
- Beginning tomorrow (Thursday) at 4:43pm EST, start keeping track of the problems you have, and the number of points you accrue in a given day.
- Keep tracking it for the entire month of February, through the evening of February 28. We'll still be in the storm then so we'll still be kind of retrograding at that time, and it's easier to just say through the end of the month.
- Total the points and let me know how you did! What was your worst day/week? What was your final total for the month?
General
Network Problems
|
Points
|
Cell phone service interrupted for more than one hour (from service
provider)
|
3/hour
|
Internet service interrupted for more than one hour (from service
provider)
|
3/hour
|
Home or office wired or Wi-Fi network goes down due to circumstances
beyond your control
|
1, and 1 for each hour out
|
Home or office network speed reduced by 50% due to circumstances
beyond your control
|
1, and 1 for each hour slow
|
Cell
Phone problems
|
|
Voice mail received more than 6 hours after being left
|
1 / 6 hours
|
Voice mail left never received by another person, or you never
receive a voicemail left for you
|
5
|
Text message does not send due to network problems
|
1 per message and per attempt to send
|
Autocorrect fail—wrong word sent to other party or received
by you
|
1
|
Dropped call
|
1
|
Not understanding what a person is saying due to hardware, software,
or network problem (phone restarts, voice breaks up, etc.)
|
1
|
Call made or received goes right to voicemail without ringing when
other party was available
|
1
|
Cell phone needs to be restarted/rebooted due to crash or improper
operation
|
2
|
Computer
Hardware and Software
|
|
Program/application on any device crashes needs to be closed and
restarted
|
1
|
Computer or tablet freezes or crashes
|
1
|
Hard drive, CD-ROM drive or other computer peripheral (mouse, etc.)
dies and must be replaced; in other words, it no longer works
|
3
|
Any problem using videoconferencing—delay of sound or freezing
screen for more than 3 seconds, crashing, etc.
|
1
|
Email
Problems
|
|
Email received more than 6 hours after being sent by you or another
|
1 / every 6 hours delay
|
Email sent but never received by other person due to network
problems, or you never receive an email that was sent to you
|
5
|
Sending an email to an incorrect address, or having an email
returned
|
1
|
Meetings,
Appointments, and Travel
|
1
|
Meeting or appointment delayed more than 15 minutes
|
1 per 15 minutes of delay
|
Meeting / appointment cancelled at the last minute—less than three
hours’ notice
|
3
|
Meeting / appointment location or significant details (like agenda
or attendees) changed with less than three hours’ notice
|
3
|
Meeting / appointment cancelled with less than one day’s notice
|
1
|
Meeting / appointment location or significant details (like agenda
or attendees) changed with less than one day’s notice
|
1
|
Last-minute significant change to travel plans (change of dates,
hotel, airline, etc.)
|
3
|
Personal
and Interpersonal Communication and Memory
|
|
Promise made verbally or in writing not fulfilled
(Example: Cable company says they will contact you and they do not)
|
1
|
No-show: Showing up at an appointment and you or the other person is
a no-show or cancels as it is supposed to begin, due to unforeseen
circumstances (like a family emergency) or just forgetting (like wondering
where a child is when they’re waiting to be picked up at school)
|
3
|
Providing or receiving faulty or incomplete information verbally or
in writing unintentionally (example: giving someone a work phone number instead
of a cell phone)
|
1
|
Any instance of completely and totally forgetting something and not
remembering for more than one minute
|
2
|
Forgetting why you entered a room or went to a place for more than 5
seconds
|
1
|
Going to the incorrect location or realizing you’re going to the
wrong place (usual places only; not getting lost going to an unfamiliar/new
place)
|
2
|
Completely forgetting what you were about to say / losing train of
thought for more than 3 seconds
|
1
|
Not understanding what a person is saying because the communication
is inaudible because of other noise in the area (example: asking someone to
re-state something because others in the area are talking)
|
1
|
Misunderstanding by you or someone else of a written or verbal communication
exchange (example: an email or conversation that is confusing enough that you
must ask to clarify)
|
1
|
That's the game, folks. I hope this makes you more aware of Merc retro's effects in your day to day life and allows you to have a little fun while dealing with the fuckery.
I expect to hear from you to let me know if I've missed anything on the point system and how your month is going.
If you drink alcohol, this also makes a great drinking game. I suggest one drink for every seven points. Depending on how bad your day was, you way want to consider lowering it to one drink for every five points.
Love the idea of a game of "how bad is it". :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Cindy! Hopefully you will have a low score!
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