Lockdown time Scheduling!
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Lockdown time Scheduling!
So who here will be making a schedule if they have to go on lockdown?
Mine: Play through Mass Effect series (with mods), learn Blender, try to finish that damn Voy Tech Manual I stalled on (as soon as I open the document, my attention gets pulled away >.< )....
I'm thinking, 9:00 Am to ~11/12, Voyager Tech Manual.
12:30 ~ 15:00 Messing about with Blender learning the stuff before I start a proper "Right this is my project!"
16:00 ~ 19:00 or whenever, Mass Effect.
20:00 ~ 22:00 Maybe... Netflix?
Mine: Play through Mass Effect series (with mods), learn Blender, try to finish that damn Voy Tech Manual I stalled on (as soon as I open the document, my attention gets pulled away >.< )....
I'm thinking, 9:00 Am to ~11/12, Voyager Tech Manual.
12:30 ~ 15:00 Messing about with Blender learning the stuff before I start a proper "Right this is my project!"
16:00 ~ 19:00 or whenever, Mass Effect.
20:00 ~ 22:00 Maybe... Netflix?
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Don't really have a schedule.
My days will involve cat videos; Solitaire; porn form the 1970's, you know, the kind with plot in them; Twitter for up-to-date news, followed up with impotent raging; try to play a video game, realize I've gotten to old and slow for the new stuff, plan to play tomorrow expecting failure; watch videos of Italians enjoying distances with their neighbors; watch a movie I wanted to watch but, never felt urgency to.
My nights will involve cooking something from a can; a yogurt; pornhub; some crying; head to sleep; fail to sleep throughout the night; wake up with headache.
My days will involve cat videos; Solitaire; porn form the 1970's, you know, the kind with plot in them; Twitter for up-to-date news, followed up with impotent raging; try to play a video game, realize I've gotten to old and slow for the new stuff, plan to play tomorrow expecting failure; watch videos of Italians enjoying distances with their neighbors; watch a movie I wanted to watch but, never felt urgency to.
My nights will involve cooking something from a can; a yogurt; pornhub; some crying; head to sleep; fail to sleep throughout the night; wake up with headache.
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Re: Lockdown time Scheduling!
I have my Transformer toys, the Bangles, and my writing. If I have to quarantine, I'll be fine.
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I have no schedule. I am simply working on my own personal created universe (ongoing for 29 years thus far) and my Star Trek project, and helping someone else with their Star Trek project too.
As I am on disability for my mental health currently, and don't really have many friends, particularly none locally, the only thing that has changed is that my weekly walks with the mental health support group have ended until further notice.
As I am on disability for my mental health currently, and don't really have many friends, particularly none locally, the only thing that has changed is that my weekly walks with the mental health support group have ended until further notice.
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Re: Lockdown time Scheduling!
I'm on lockdown...sort of. I can still go on critical errands if I need to or go for a walk outside if I want to. My days are pretty much the same as they were before--work on my book, watch the TV shows/movies I have scheduled, occasionally do chores around the house as needed.
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I have a bunch of tv to watch, but I honestly have kind of a hankering to watch Star Trek. All of it. From TOS through Enterprise, the TOS/TNG movies. Just a big warm and very long nostalgia bath.
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Ian what is your opinion of cruising and Princess after the recent bad press?
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We'll still use them. Nobody really had much information at the start and that's when it started. Other cruise lines also had problems. Just unfortunate that they happen to have had two of them. They likely used the same procedures as Noro virus. A lot of the problem in Japan was down to the Japanese authorities not letting people off and testing them. Which pretty much forced princess into doing what they did.
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I am actually almost finished my whole Trekathon that started last year.Graham Kennedy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 20, 2020 9:21 pm I have a bunch of tv to watch, but I honestly have kind of a hankering to watch Star Trek. All of it. From TOS through Enterprise, the TOS/TNG movies. Just a big warm and very long nostalgia bath.
I am still working. But 3 13 hour days. I have no idea what I will do for the four day weekend.
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All the weeks of pandemic protocol and I'm still thinking it is 37 o'clock on Blursday. Is that correct?
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Oh damn I thought it was 29 o'clock on Whatsitday.
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I thought it was just another Manic Monday, myself.
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How I look so forward to the change in seasons, so it will be different from hazy, hot, and humid all the frikken time!!
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