I’m shocked at how I don’t have any time to do anything these days. Where does all the time go? I had a ‘reading week’ (i.e. half-arsed week off) at uni this week, yet it was still non stop. To see if I can start doing something productive, I’m thinking of perhaps going for a week without going on the computer except to check my emails. Well that’s what everybody says, but how often have you received a truly important email? I bet you never have. So I might just avoid the computer for a week and see how it goes. What do you think?
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james higham
6 November 2006 16:50
#1
Precisely my problem. since blogging, there is absolutely no time for a life of any sort. The day job swallows the rest. And a fitful occasional sleep.
doctorvee
6 November 2006 19:37
#2
It’s not so much the blogging as the sheer amount of time I spend mindlessly visiting the same websites over and over again for no reason whatsoever. Especially Last.fm.
williamdeed
7 November 2006 11:58
#3
I hope, Doctor Vee, that if you do decide to take the week off, that you will make an exception for Standinaqueue Day.
doctorvee » Done a queue
11 November 2006 01:39
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[...] I’ve been busy this week, hence the lack of posts. When I said this might happen, William Deed left a comment saying he hoped that I would come back for Standinaqueue Day. [...]