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Good one, wil. This is a fun thread.

  • 0745: wake, dress
  • 0750: drink coffee most mornings, or a couple litres of water if hungover
  • 0750-0840: read paper, check personal email
  • 0845: catch train to work
  • 0900: work, check voice mail, email, and internal newsgroups

At work, I'll usually read news sites and web comics over the course of the morning, interspersed with tasks (so I'll finish a feature, or find and fix a bug, or the like, then "reward myself" and read Slashdot for a few minutes). This tends not to happen on days with too much work (no browsing) or days with nothing going on (no work), but those are fairly rare (the latter are much less common than the former, of course. :-().

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In reply to Re: (OT) Morning ritual by FoxtrotUniform
in thread (OT) Morning ritual by wil

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