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When I had a loan of one of my mates laptops I used to do a lot of work in the park. I'd sit under a tree in the park and work away to my hearts contempt. I would I have been really cool if I could have logged onto the net through wireless but maybe in the future.
Regards,
Brian Dela
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Just a mistake I made. Sorry
Regards,
Brian Dela
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Nishant S wrote:
was LOLing uncontrollably for a while
Why? It's call "My backyard back home". During summer I'd take the laptop or some manuals outside and sit in the deckchair under a shady tree.
It's not bad. I'd recommend it to anyone
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Ooooh. Nish was laughing at Chris! Everyone duck! *Bolt of lightning comes out of the clear blue sky over Trivandrum and fries Nish, turning him into a pile of smoldering ashes with a 56K connection.*
Norm Almond: I seen some GUI's in my life but WTF is this mess
Leppie: I made an app for my sister and she wouldnt use it till it was colorful enough
Norm:good point leppie, from that statement I can only deduce that this GUI must be aimed at children
Leppie:My sister is 25
-Norm on the MailMagic GUI
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Nishant S wrote:
Seriously I wonder if anyone's tried to do that!
Sure. When i was younger, i would do this frequently, as lush, green gardens were easily accessible, and my work consisted of 1) tilling, planting, tending, and harvesting things that grew in the gardens, 2) school work, and 3) whatever tasks my own bored mind found for me to do. Generally, all three of these were easier to do outside in the gardens or woods than indoors.
These days, i don't find as much time to work outdoors, though if i get around to buying a laptop it might happen...
Shog9
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And on the pedestal, these words appear:
"My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings,
Look on my Works, ye Mighty, and despair!"
Nothing beside remains.
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Not sure about you guys but I find that the time of day (or rather how long I have been awake) is a big factor. I do not get much development done in the mornings and so dedicate it to production, proposals, specs and answering emails. Only about midday do I really get into the swing of things and start zoning in properly. I find about 6pm I am at my peak and then taper off to about 10pm.
As for the location. I like an open plan, relaxed busy office. I do not need peace and quite.
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I’m the exact opposite. I frequently am to work by 6 or 6:30 and can zone on a project straight to lunch. The afternoon is a different story; I really find it hard to zone especially as the clock gets closer to 5. Part of this is due to increased distractions that occur in the afternoon. I would probably work better if I had a door to shut. There is wishful thinking.
Jason W.
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Me too. I started getting into this groove about a year ago when I noticed my coding was really terrible in the morning - and I spent the entire afternoon cleaning up the mess !
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Yeah... i find it nearly impossible to get anything done in the morning. I do rather like peace and quiet though... a good set of headphones & some music can sub for it if necessary though.
Shog9
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And on the pedestal, these words appear:
"My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings,
Look on my Works, ye Mighty, and despair!"
Nothing beside remains.
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Paul Watson wrote:
Only about midday do I really get into the swing of things and start zoning in properly. I find about 6pm I am at my peak and then taper off to about 10pm.
I'm down with that.
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Hmmm, I'm just the opposite. I am most productive from about 5:00 AM to noon. Take a nap, work out, have lunch, and hit it again from about 3:00 to 8:00 PM. But my afternoon work is primarily clean up and debugging or documentation stuff - nothing that involves original design.
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True, the time is very important as well. But my favorite time would usually be the morning, and the worst would be just after lunch. Even though I'm not use to have a nap, I always feel asleep for some time after lunch.
As for the morning, I believe that my mind must work at night as it is usually on morning that I find solutions to problems I've been stuck in all day before.
Computers have enabled people to make more mistakes faster than almost any invention in history, with the possible exception of tequila and hand guns.
- Carl Gundlach
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When I work at home, I can work when I feel like it. If I go to the office, I may not feel like working just then, and therefore I may not be as productive. I may be more prone to say, browse the new content and answer questions at CP .
When I am at home, I usually only sit at the computer when I feel like working, hence I am more productive at home.
Build a man a fire, and he will be warm for a day Light a man on fire, and he will be warm for the rest of his life!
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I've said it before and I'll say it again: GREAT SIG!
/ravi
Let's put "civil" back in "civilization"
http://www.ravib.com
ravib@ravib.com
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Ravi Bhavnani wrote:
GREAT SIG!
Thanks, for now it is just hanging around until I can come up with something else that can compare with that one.
Build a man a fire, and he will be warm for a day Light a man on fire, and he will be warm for the rest of his life!
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Kind of like I'm doing now .
"Think of it as evolution in action." - 'Oath of Fealty' by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle
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