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)
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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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Re: Morning ritual
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Beatnik
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wil
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