Re: The Grand Battle II! [Round 3: Escheresque!]
01-31-2010, 06:53 AM
Originally posted on MSPA by Sruixan.
EDIT: Aforementioned reserve is somewhat less tentative now, albeit it might have to cover the next few hours...
EDIT2: Having done some re-reading, I might not be able to get away with what I wanted... if you have a clearer picture, Schazer, then feel free to post it before me. My FoxClocks says you've probably not got much longer online, whereas I have most of the day to either pick up on what you do or to figure out something better...
EDIT3: Deal. We need to end this "No, no, after you" gentlemanly attitude we have here somehow...
EDIT4: Another person who works on tea. Excellent. Of course, as a Brit, I am technically obliged to be so, but... *shrugs*
As for your hours, well, I try to always stop myself going beyond 10 pm. See, there's this thing called "sleep", dunno if you've ever come across it, but I have discovered that my body is geared up to require as much of it as possible every night. In order to partake of this "sleep", I must be disconnected from any computational devices, or indeed any other devices that do more than play Brian Eno's ambient stuff rather gently. You might want to try it... in the long term...
EDIT5: ARGH, too many distractions! Now my grandparents are here and I must go, so... yeah...
How's 5am in New Zealand, Schazer?
EDIT2: Having done some re-reading, I might not be able to get away with what I wanted... if you have a clearer picture, Schazer, then feel free to post it before me. My FoxClocks says you've probably not got much longer online, whereas I have most of the day to either pick up on what you do or to figure out something better...
EDIT3: Deal. We need to end this "No, no, after you" gentlemanly attitude we have here somehow...
EDIT4: Another person who works on tea. Excellent. Of course, as a Brit, I am technically obliged to be so, but... *shrugs*
As for your hours, well, I try to always stop myself going beyond 10 pm. See, there's this thing called "sleep", dunno if you've ever come across it, but I have discovered that my body is geared up to require as much of it as possible every night. In order to partake of this "sleep", I must be disconnected from any computational devices, or indeed any other devices that do more than play Brian Eno's ambient stuff rather gently. You might want to try it... in the long term...
EDIT5: ARGH, too many distractions! Now my grandparents are here and I must go, so... yeah...
How's 5am in New Zealand, Schazer?