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andrewducker ([personal profile] andrewducker) wrote2002-01-10 10:01 am

Beyond the Valley of Sleep

Monday night: Was about to turn off the computer at 11pm when I got frantic email from nICk because Outlook Express had crashed and lost all of his email. Fortunately this is a problem I know of, so I could retrieve it all for him. Still, finally crashed out at half past midnight. Had to be up at 6am to get a train to Glasgow (due to train strike).

Tuesday night: got home at a half reasonable hour (10:30) and was actually in bed by 11:15, leading to feeling almost human on Wednesday.

Wednesday night: Mulholland drive started later and lasted longer than expected, got home from Glasgow at 12:30, went to bed by 1am, phoned by GF at 1:05, managed sleep by 1:30. Alarm went off this morning at 7:00 and I was sooo close to just going back to sleep. Tonight I have no plans except "get to bed early and be snoring by 11pm"

If only my eyes will stay open until then...

Re: Monitoring

[identity profile] rahaeli.livejournal.com 2002-01-10 05:48 am (UTC)(link)
I originally thought that working the shift I work would give me time to write, but my coworkers are really distracting and I don't have music, which means that I do a lot of writing research and a lot of useless web browsing while at work. (Favorite search term to start with: 'I am bored. Educate and amuse me, Internet.')

OS X is wonderful. It's easily the most user-friendly Unix GUI I've ever touched. I don't know how it would work for novice users, as I haven't been one of those for a /very long time/, but it's managed to get Unix on the desktop in a way that Linux has only been dreaming of. And it's got the Unix rock-solid stability -- go and take a look at kekkai.org. That's my desktop machine serving you that page. Right now, it's also running Photoshop, Premiere, iTunes (MP3 player), and three different web browsers. The webserver doesn't even hiccup. And all of that on only 384MB of RAM.