Its about 10:15PM in the night and I just got out of my lab for a quick refreshment (aka. dinner). As usual, with me being down in the basement (which is nuclear safe, btw) I instantly received about 4 voicemails and numberous text messages as I came into contact with the outside world and my phone was free to listen to the airwaves again.
Here’s an excerpt from one of the calls that I was returning, just now -
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Me: Hey man, wassup
Friend : wassup…
Me: Well, I just got out of the labs…so just returning your call
Friend : Wow… no way!
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And then, the conversation continued… but it also made me realize that not everyone spends their days & nights in an underground lab looking at a monitor for hours. I wonder how he would have reacted, had I told him that I was planning to go back to the labs and hopefully get back before sunrise for a quick nap before my 8:30AM class (as is customary at this time of the quarter).
The good part (or the sad part, as some see it) though, is that I enjoy these session and there is no substitute for that feeling when your device/server/whatever, finally starts working at 5 in the morning while you are high on sugar(skittles) and caffiene(coke, dew,etc.)
Adios.
PS. On a side note, I killed my car (read. battery) again by leaving the lights on. I think this is the 7-8th time in about 2 years that I’ve had to jumpstart my car
#1 by Ctps on March 13, 2009 - 4:56 am
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I am glad to see you have good spirits despite long hours and little sleep. After a few battery deaths, I do not buy cars that are not intelligent. I have become a giver of jump starts than a taker. Good Luck.
#2 by kosh on March 13, 2009 - 10:48 pm
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Haha, well I did manage to kill goki’s semi-intelligent car as well. I haz a talent
#3 by Ctps on March 14, 2009 - 12:20 am
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Next time, I would not volunteer a jump start. Only push start.