On Fri, Aug 17, 2001 at 11:42:19AM +0800, Gino LV.Ledesma wrote:

> People accuse us of hibernating in the Server room. :) We're there 
> practically most of the time (before class, after class, and sometimes, 
> during class... hehehe).

So it's just an accusation, eh? ;)

 
> [ protection mode: on ]
> 
> Hmmm... come to think of it, William spends most of his AM time in the 
> campus server room, then at night retreats to the dorm server room, has 
> dinner outside, retreats back to the server room, then sleeps.

So does William sleep in the server room? Is there a sleeping bag
parked under a desk there?

I remember sleeping in server rooms on several occassions. The
temperature is conducive to slumber of course. I remember all those
late nights hacking Linux into the wee hours of the morning, when I
ended up going home when everyone else was just coming in for school
or to work. And I still work into the next morning only to spend my
mornings asleep. Operating in GMT+0 isn't actually good in real world
terms, unless you live in England at the moment. (Hi Cito!)

-xen
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