Sleeping in...
Jul. 29th, 2005 10:07 amI slept in today -- which is okay, it just means skipping my morning walk, which means making it up over the weekend, which should be doable. OR I could count the extra-long walks I took yesterday and Wednesday as compensation, but that sort of thinking is dangerous.
I had to sleep in because I got to sleep last night at about 2:45am, because at midnight, just as I was putting things in the bank and repairing armor and such after a night genociding vulriches with Chitter and a pick-up-group, the people that I knew from the guild came on and invited everyone down to Fallen Gate.
( EQ2 )
So, anyway, since I stayed up late I set the alarm to wake me up late, and skipping the walk actually compensated for the extra time I slept (as opposed to the extra time I left on the alarm, which was longer) almost exactly. Huh.
Of course, driving to work by the new route that just opened, the last light once again came around to the point in the cycle where I'd get a green *just before* I pulled up to the light, meaning it skipped me (again) and I had to wait through an entire cycle (again). GRRRR! The walk lights do that too -- if you're less than a couple seconds early pushing the button before it switches to the point in the cycle where it's safe to walk, you have to wait until it goes all the way around again.
Or, well, just cross anyway. Pfeh.
I had to sleep in because I got to sleep last night at about 2:45am, because at midnight, just as I was putting things in the bank and repairing armor and such after a night genociding vulriches with Chitter and a pick-up-group, the people that I knew from the guild came on and invited everyone down to Fallen Gate.
( EQ2 )
So, anyway, since I stayed up late I set the alarm to wake me up late, and skipping the walk actually compensated for the extra time I slept (as opposed to the extra time I left on the alarm, which was longer) almost exactly. Huh.
Of course, driving to work by the new route that just opened, the last light once again came around to the point in the cycle where I'd get a green *just before* I pulled up to the light, meaning it skipped me (again) and I had to wait through an entire cycle (again). GRRRR! The walk lights do that too -- if you're less than a couple seconds early pushing the button before it switches to the point in the cycle where it's safe to walk, you have to wait until it goes all the way around again.
Or, well, just cross anyway. Pfeh.