You're home all day, every day, and in the morning you have to do skip=20 to catch up on what's been posted since you last read.
It's really not as bad as all that, because I left my computer when the sun got in my eyes too badly, around noon, and didn't sit down in front of it again until this morning because Eor was using it for his genealogical project planning. I tell him it's not good for him to be thinking databases all day at work and then come home and think databases for his free time, but it seems like when he gets on a role with something he just runs with it. ( cut to spare the flists )
So, Books Read update:
38) "Emma," Jane Austin. Took me a long time to get into this book, but three quarters of the way through it got hard to put down. I'm beginning to think Miss Austin was a Sociologist, and hoping to influence society for the better by modeling behavioral interactions. ( some more random rambling )
It's really not as bad as all that, because I left my computer when the sun got in my eyes too badly, around noon, and didn't sit down in front of it again until this morning because Eor was using it for his genealogical project planning. I tell him it's not good for him to be thinking databases all day at work and then come home and think databases for his free time, but it seems like when he gets on a role with something he just runs with it. ( cut to spare the flists )
So, Books Read update:
38) "Emma," Jane Austin. Took me a long time to get into this book, but three quarters of the way through it got hard to put down. I'm beginning to think Miss Austin was a Sociologist, and hoping to influence society for the better by modeling behavioral interactions. ( some more random rambling )