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Working From Home

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

So, as I’ve mentioned before, I work from home now. I wish I could say this means it doesn’t matter when I wake up, or that it doesn’t matter if I shower and put on pants, but the truth is, I do still have to be awake and aware at 9am (notice I didn’t mention the pants).
For many years now, it’s been a dream of mine to work from home. I really wasn’t comfortable working in corporate situations, and, truth be told, it’s a big reason why I don’t work in that situation anymore. When I left my last corporate gig, I made it a goal to never wear khaki pants again. To me, they symbolized the oppression I felt during my tenure as a phone monkey. So for the last few years, my work wardrobe has consisted of jeans and a t-shirt most of the time. And now that I work from home, I even spend a good part of my day in pajamas.
Based on this alone, one might assume I don’t do shit all day. The truth is, though, that I do more work during a 24-hour period than most people do in a regular 8-hour work day.
Which is why it’s now quarter-to-three A.M. and I’m still awake. For the last four hours, I’ve been working on getting about 4GB worth of data moved from one computer to another. And that’s after spending my entire 9-to-5 work day today doing the same thing. So my total hours spent working today is 12 hours.
And it was the same yesterday.
And the day before that.
And, during the weekend, which should, by all rights, be a completely work-free zone, I spent another good 8 or 10 hours working on client’s computers.
If you were to count in the time I spent familiarizing myself with iPhoto’s new features (read: tagging people in my pictures), as work-related activiity, I’ve only had about 15 hours of non-working, non-sleeping hours in the last three days.

But, still, it’s awesome! I love the fact that I don’t have to drive somewhere every morning. I love that I don’t have sit and listen to coworkers babble about themselves all day (I swear this has made the most difference in my productivity—I feel like I should be allowed to do nothing for about 4 hours every workday, because if I were in an office with other people, that’s how much time I’d lose to random bullshitting). And, of course, most of all, I love working in pajama pants.

Damn you, back!

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

As much as I like laying on the couch being phenomenally lazy, this shit is starting to get old.
It’s been about a week and a half now since I managed to pull something in my back. I seem to do this about once a year. This time has actually been fairly mild compared to the last time, but it still sucks. Last time I had a hard time sleeping because of the pain. This time, it’s just really uncomfortable sitting in my office chair for longer than an hour, and standing for longer than 20 minutes or so.
This weekend, my wife & I spent a good 7 hours in one day laying on the couch watching TV. We watched the season thus far of Leverage (an entertaining, if slightly ridiculous show), as well as clearing out our TiVo, including Another Cinderella Story… so… yeah. Up yours, back!

Anyway, I’ve decided to finally start watching Battlestar Galactica. Well, start watching it again. I started watching the first season a couple years ago, but lost interest at some point (I KNOW, I’M A NERD SO I’M SUPPOSED TO LOVE IT, but so far, I don’t).
Right now, the problem is that I can’t remember where exactly I left off, so I figured the best idea was to start over from the beginning of the first season.
So, yeah, I don’t love it. I’m hoping it gets better after the first season, but so far, the cinematography kind of bugs me, and the individual episode stories haven’t been great. I am enjoying the overall story arc, but the episode where they have to search for water = boring, and the episode where they have to get the prisoners to help them search for water = boring, and the episode where there’s an accident and the writers use the deaths as an excuse to give us backstory on the characters = boring. Yeah, I think I found where I lost interest.
But, everybody says it’s awesome, so I’m sure it’s awesome.
In a more general sense, something about it reminds me of Star Trek: TNG (I have no idea why), and that bugs me. And there’s a lot of zooming and hand-held camera work. Which would be fine if it was a horror movie we were talking about, but it’s not a horror movie.
I think I’d be happier if there were more fights with awesome robots and less character-driven drama. Maybe I should time travel to the 70’s.

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Damn you, back!