And don't you ever stand for that sort of thing. Someone ever tries to kill you, you try to kill 'em right back! ... You got the right same as anyone to live and try to kill people.

Mal ,'Our Mrs. Reynolds'


Natter 39 and Holding  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Sophia Brooks - Oct 28, 2005 9:14:56 am PDT #9630 of 10002
Cats to become a rabbit should gather immediately now here

I am a real early bird, though... if I worked until 7, I would only have about an hour to myself before I fell asleep. I work at the theatre from 5 - 8 many night per week, and getting home at 8:45 just about kills me.

I was also the person, even in college, who could never understand the concept of "going out" and 9 or 10 at night. If I was at home until 9 or 10, I was going to be ready for bed!


Rick - Oct 28, 2005 9:15:34 am PDT #9631 of 10002

I'm a bit late back to the discussion, but all of the talk of cakes and cookies reminds me of a bit of intergenerational/international humor that my siblings and I enjoyed as kids. The Swedish word kakor (like Sarameg’s Pepparkakor) is used for cakes, cookies and biscuits. The singular form of the word is kaka, which is a bit unfortunate from the perspective of a native English speaker. So when faced with our least favorite Scandinavian delicacies, my sibs and I always felt free to say “kaka, this is definitely kaka.” It can be a wonderful thing to be eight years old.


TomW - Oct 28, 2005 9:16:11 am PDT #9632 of 10002
"The fact that we live at the bottom of a deep gravity well, on the surface of a gas covered planet going around a nuclear fireball 90 million miles away and think this to be normal is obviously some indication of how skewed our perspective tends to be."

Officially our hours are 8:30-5:30, which is what most people do, but there is flexibility for non-sales staff.

I get in around 7 and leave around 4. The rest of the development team filter in between 7:30 and 10:30.


askye - Oct 28, 2005 9:20:48 am PDT #9633 of 10002
Thrive to spite them

I work 8-5 , I need to leave the house at 7:20 or 7:25 to make it to work on time, less time in the summer when there aren't college students clogging up the roadways.

My alarm is set for 5:30 so I can hit snooze until I absolutely have to get up, usually at 6:50ish, leaving me just enough time to shower, iron my clothes, maybe put on some make up, and spike my hair. But no time for breakfast.


bon bon - Oct 28, 2005 9:22:32 am PDT #9634 of 10002
It's five thousand for kissing, ten thousand for snuggling... End of list.

I was also the person, even in college, who could never understand the concept of "going out" and 9 or 10 at night. If I was at home until 9 or 10, I was going to be ready for bed!

I am kind of annoyed at social plans in this city never starting until after 10:30, practically (I just bought tix to a show on Saturday night that starts at 11 pm), but I love that, like on a Saturday night last month, Bob and I can decide at 9 pm that we want to have a nice dinner and we get reservations at a nice place (The Red Cat, FYI) for 11 pm.

This would never happen in Phoenix. Even when my mom came to visit last month I became tired by like 8 and was asleep at 9:30!


Kalshane - Oct 28, 2005 9:23:50 am PDT #9635 of 10002
GS: If you had to choose between kicking evil in the head or the behind, which would you choose, and why? Minsc: I'm not sure I understand the question. I have two feet, do I not? You do not take a small plate when the feast of evil welcomes seconds.

I work 8-5, though it often ends up being closer to 8:30 to 5:30. If left to its own devices, my body would never get up before 10am, which makes getting going in the morning problematic.


Calli - Oct 28, 2005 9:24:08 am PDT #9636 of 10002
I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul—Calvin and Hobbs

We stagger our hours at my office. My manager is usually here 7ish, I get in around 8, and the other web guy shows up 9ish. That means that my boss leaves around 3:30, I leave at 4:30, and the other web guy's here until 5:30-6:00. The upper management likes this sort of arrangement, since it means there's someone they can go to for about 11 hours out of the day.


Fred Pete - Oct 28, 2005 9:26:29 am PDT #9637 of 10002
Ann, that's a ferret.

I'm 8:00 to 4:30, which means I'm usually one of the first to get here and one of the first to go home. But it means we get a parking space at Metro.


msbelle - Oct 28, 2005 9:26:49 am PDT #9638 of 10002
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

Hit the beat now.

you're welcome.


sarameg - Oct 28, 2005 9:26:59 am PDT #9639 of 10002

I'm officially 9-5. It's more like 9:15 to 5-something. But this is a whacky psuedo academic place, so everyone pretty much sets their own hours. Probably 5% come in before 7 and are gone by 3. Some work 10-6. There's got to be some overlap for meetings and the like, but it is pretty flexible. More than a few put in more hours for fewer days of coming in, or telecommute extra hours.