in reply to Best Performance

I'm not advocating alcohol abuse here, but I've always found that a raging hangover helps. I think it's a partly to do with feeling so awful (gurgling stomach, throbbing head, you know the feeling) and I need some thing (anything!) to take my mind off things.

So coding is perfect. I get to slam on a pair of headphones, put on some relaxing music and start working. Hours can pass. And here is the really good bit: when I come out of the 'coding zone' not only have I written some good stuff but my hangover has receded considerable.

Something else has just occoured to me. In a normal day I get dozens of interuptions which really break my train of thought. I like to think of myself as a pretty approachable guy so I can't complain too much about this really. But I know when I'm hungover I look different - generally I'm unshaven and have a big ole scowl on my face. So people tend to stay away which helps me concentrate, thus I get more done.

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Re: Re: Best Performance
by poqui (Deacon) on Nov 29, 2001 at 20:55 UTC
    What about going unshaven and scowling, but without the hangover? Who will know but me and thee?

    "That that is, is... for what is that but that? and is but is?" Shakespeare, Twelfth Night, Act IV, Scene 2

    "Yet THAT which is not neither is nor is not That which is!" Frater Perdurabo (pseud. Aleister Crowley), Liber CCCXXXIII, The Book of Lies