Well, as soon as I have a job again I will resume my normal morning ritual:

  • Wake up around 6.45.
  • Jump straight into shower to regain consciousness.
  • Pack up laptop, have breakfast and coffee, iron things if required.
  • Get into my leathers.
  • Jump on the bike and have another near death experience with Sydney peak hour (lane split like hell).
  • Arrive at work.
  • Unpack laptop, change into work gear.
  • Obtain a coffee.
  • Log on to the Sydney Morning Herald, perlmonks (checking newest nodes first), the reg. The Onion (on Wednesdays). Maybe if I feel like being talked at as if I'm five, slashdot.
  • Check work e-mail and reply if necessary (5 minute intervals throughout the day)
  • Check personal e-mail and reply if necessary (15 minute intervals throughout the day)
  • Shoot the breeze with co-workers, then commence another day of writing code and supporting it.

    --
    Ash OS durbatulk, ash OS gimbatul,
    Ash OS thrakatulk, agh burzum-ishi krimpatul!
    Uzg-Microsoft-ishi amal fauthut burguuli.


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

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