Get out of bed, wash, dress.
Drink a cup of cocoa and read the local newspaper (if my mother isn't reading it). Go to university by bus and underground, talk with my sister and a friend, or read a book.
Look at /., APOD, userfriendly, read The Monastery Gates. Look at kuro5hin (bad timekiller!)

Check whether the search on a webpage maintained by me works. (Its on the experimental webserver of our faculty, and sometimes after an update they forget to reset the permissions.) Start with 'real' work. And my evening ritual:
Go home, eat, switch on my Mac, read rec.games.roguelike.angband, play a little bit, go to bed.


In reply to Re: Morning ritual by nefertari
in thread (OT) Morning ritual by wil

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