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Technology.. a reason for a sleepless n wasted night :(

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    :mad:How does networking affect ! I work on VPN for my co's client in the US, and work nights my time.... therez a power outage, networks take longer than expected to come back up... and here I am in India, spending a night, sleepless.. with pressures of work.. and no way to do it !! Wudnt I have been better working onsite ! or normal hours unlike nocturnals of this world !

    Cheers, Prasad Kheljade Life Is Not About The Number Of Breaths You Take, But About The Moments That Take Your Breath Away

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      :mad:How does networking affect ! I work on VPN for my co's client in the US, and work nights my time.... therez a power outage, networks take longer than expected to come back up... and here I am in India, spending a night, sleepless.. with pressures of work.. and no way to do it !! Wudnt I have been better working onsite ! or normal hours unlike nocturnals of this world !

      Cheers, Prasad Kheljade Life Is Not About The Number Of Breaths You Take, But About The Moments That Take Your Breath Away

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      Rajesh R Subramanian
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      Working in the day is always better than working in the night. One obvious reason being that you won't get good sleep in day time, no matter what. We software developers are insomniacs anyway. You work in the night and it adds up to that. X|

      VB and C# are languages written to cater to the lowest common denominator. C++ assumes a level of skill in the developer. - Christian Graus, on C# and C++

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        Working in the day is always better than working in the night. One obvious reason being that you won't get good sleep in day time, no matter what. We software developers are insomniacs anyway. You work in the night and it adds up to that. X|

        VB and C# are languages written to cater to the lowest common denominator. C++ assumes a level of skill in the developer. - Christian Graus, on C# and C++

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        Brady Kelly
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        I agree. I used to be a real night code, until 2-3am etc. then suffer to start the next morning. Now I start my day at 5am, and end at a civil 10-11pm, and feel much better.

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          Working in the day is always better than working in the night. One obvious reason being that you won't get good sleep in day time, no matter what. We software developers are insomniacs anyway. You work in the night and it adds up to that. X|

          VB and C# are languages written to cater to the lowest common denominator. C++ assumes a level of skill in the developer. - Christian Graus, on C# and C++

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          Vikram A Punathambekar
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          brahmma wrote:

          We software developers are insomniacs anyway.

          Thankfully, I'm not. Except very rarely. :)

          Cheers, Vikram.


          "But nowadays, it means nothing. Features are never frozen, development keeps happening, bugs never get fixed, and documentation is something you might find on wikipedia." - Marc Clifton on betas.

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            brahmma wrote:

            We software developers are insomniacs anyway.

            Thankfully, I'm not. Except very rarely. :)

            Cheers, Vikram.


            "But nowadays, it means nothing. Features are never frozen, development keeps happening, bugs never get fixed, and documentation is something you might find on wikipedia." - Marc Clifton on betas.

            Join the CP group at NationStates. Password: byalmightybob

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            Brady Kelly
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            I am, I often use an antihistamine to get sleep.

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