today makes no sense to me. i woke up this morning with a mission: read and internalize a white paper in preparation for a job interview this week. i woke up early enough, and aside from an hour or two with pg (a good lunch followed by rollerblading to try and work yesterday's kinks out of my legs), sat in front of my pc all day.
so the paper took me about twelve hours to get through. it was a short paper, and none too complicated, which means that i "l-l-l-l-lost time" and spent a disproportionate amount of time doing other stuff.
if only i knew what that other stuff could be, because i spent no more than ten minutes on norman's database and perhaps an hour all told communicating via facebook and chat apps.
oh, and what i think was about an hour snoozing. nystire sent me a link that's got me thinking about changing my sleep patterns...
diet, day two: i've eaten three apples, a bowl of cereal, a chicken salad, fried eggs and a banana today. and drunk mostly tea and water. i'm feeling alright, i guess. i even refused chocolate earlier because i'd rather enjoy a proper dig into a giant slice of chocolate cake (last night's dessert, to counter the soup for dinner) than a tantalizing taste.
i just checked - apparently i've consumed less than half of what i should have. nutrition is hard.
...
i like what i wrote today.
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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