Originally posted by Viper61
I have an extremely weird sleep cycle. I have to be doing absolutely nothing to get tired. I can't go to sleep unless I am in a pretty 'sensory deprived' room or I'm watching something that I've seen before. If I'm watching something new, you can forget it. Take now for example, just finished Minority Report a few hours ago, and I still hadn't finished my simulation (Microwave Office sim that is - by the way Oggy, I can feel your pain on AutoCAD. Actually designing something on AutoCAD for me is pretty fun, fabing something that is 6 mils wide by 1 mil thick from that dxf file is another story). I've been up for about 19 hours now and I don't feel tired. That's about a normal day for me. Of course, if I put down my laptop and close my eyes, in 10 seconds it would be goodnight sweetheart, but can't do that now. The longest I ever stayed up straight was 51 hours ( God I miss sophomore year. . . yeah right) studying for finals and going through the after party. Actually, I have about the same workload now, but you simply learn to say F*&% it at some point (grad school is all about putting stuff off
- God that's gonna bite me in the ass in a few weeks). Oh boy, simulation finished and wouldn't you know it, the result isn't correct. Alright, going to input some changes in the design, set it for another 3 hour simulation and go to bed. Later all.
C-ya