More work == less sleep
Back in the day, I would spend hours in the CNS with my fellow Physics students, banging my head against the wall as I tried desperately to understand such things as relativistic electrodynamics, as if I had really understood all the intricacies non-relativistic electrodynamics, or even electrostatics, in the first place. The large white boards in the CNS were great for scribbling long, convoluted equations and sketching out field lines or potential graphs or whatever else I could come up with. I would leave campus around midnight when they kicked us all out of the CNS at closing time, only to come home and stand at my much smaller white board wondering if I was the only one in my class of five who didn’t get what was going on.
While web programming is admittedly easier to me than physics, it is still a time-consuming task that becomes even more so when design (both the design of logic and flow, as well as layout) is not well thought out before the coding starts. As I chug along on my first e-commerce project, I have been starting to feel as if I’m back in school and this is just a huge project assigned to me by Dr. Anderson-Freed for one of her web courses. Anyways, it’s 2am and I should really be getting up to bed. Thankfully, my new Sony SDM-HS75P 17-inch LCD screen came in early this afternoon, so my eyestrain from staring at a computer screen has been minimized tonight
