off course i mean if you want to take a break from coding like crazy or marketing your hot startup. i am debating between reading "the big switch from Edison...." and chasing women ( really hard for an introvert)
Went to a Greek-food dinner party with karaoke, now I'm working on my current project, a hosted website load testing solution. The site prototype (but not the app) is up, at: http://www.testomatix.com. Edit: also rocking out with Pandora while I work. I really like pandora.
Watched "The Terminal" on television, along with what seemed like a good hour of mostly-prescription-drug commercials. Sorted through some digital photos. Cleaning some no-longer-interesting files off of my iPod.
Saturday night tends to be a night off, which I think is a good thing.
Ate some haggis for Burns Night, read some poetry, drank some beers, then some Glenfiddich fine single malt, then continued to work on prototyping a business application I'm working on.
I'm leveraging the Clojure Lisp, and along with NetBeans 6.0 for GUI design, and TextMate for editing code, it's definitely the most productive language I've ever worked in.
The neatest thing is that that same code runs unchanged on OS X and Windows XP, since Clojure runs on the JVM. (v 1.5 for those of us with Leopard, that is.)
You will get the best ROI by managing your portfolio correctly. By all means make a close on the deals that are ready for it. But equally important - make sure your pipeline is full and has a steady inflow of potential deals.
I disagree. Like, this is a good strat for times when the outcome is based on how hard you try; but, in my experience, and more relevantly, from what I've read about evolutionary biology, there is such a thing as trying too hard. Plus, if you are really going for one girl, you might get messed up emotionally.
I got back from my first band practice in six years, did XHTML/CSS till I was falling asleep at my desk, and hit the sack at 10pm - which is earlier than normal. Ended-up waking around 5 a.m., so made a venti size latte and caught up with the ever-faithful RSS overload.
Went out with some guests from Italy. Still angry that Austria hasn't followed the rest of Europe and banned smoking, at the very least in restaurants.