Another boring day usually contains at least several of the following steps...
- Get up (around 7.15)
- Wash up
- Get dressed
- Check email
- Eat breakfast
- Walk dog
- Grab bus to school
- Check email (when net connection is available during classes)
- Perlmonks, In Email: Sinfest, UFie, Slashdot, Use Perl, CPAN Newest additions, Freshmeat
- SSH to server & screen to IRC
- Run down to coke machine and snack machine
- Log in on MSN
- Follow classes (optional)
- Quake a bit (optional)
- Head home
- Check mail
- Walk dog
- Usual stuff
Things I never do:
- Turn on computers... they're on 24/7
If I don't get my daily dose of caffeine, I don't wake up before 4 PM... which is usually the time I get home...
Greetz
Beatnik
... Quidquid perl dictum sit, altum viditur.
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