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Previously on "Does NickFitz ever sleep?"

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  • EternalOptimist
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    I still don't know what his real problem is

    I have a theory.
    A lot of the older generation (60+) went through military service, either voluntarily or forced, and in the military , timing is crucial, your life may depend upon it. Being late is a crime.
    I think this attitude was brought home with them and permeated the workplace - it is slowly being eroded.

    I also have a story.
    We had this particulary hard sergeant major, he was absolutely merciless.
    When my missus had her baby I had hitchhiked over a thousand miles in a weekend and had about an hours kip, exhausted, I was five minutes late for parade. When I explained, I got his stock answer 'THATS NO EXCUSE' five extra duties (thats like 60 hours with no timesheet and no sleep for a week)

    Next week, a corporal was five minutes late, his kid had been rushed into hospital. 'THATS NO EXCUSE' five extra duties

    The next week, the company joker was late, NO EXCUSE SIR
    The sergeant major looked a bit perplexed for a second
    'THATS NO EXCUSE'


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  • mudskipper
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    Originally posted by PRINCE2 of Darkness
    Note to all: why not demand your project manager give you a product description and negotiate a finish time then point out it makes no difference where you do the work, or how you do the work, or when you do the work, provided it is to spec and on time. Then clear off back home and do the work there at a time that suits you.
    That's how I work

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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by PRINCE2 of Darkness
    Note to all: why not demand your project manager give you a product description and negotiate a finish time then point out it makes no difference where you do the work, or how you do the work, or when you do the work, provided it is to spec and on time. Then clear off back home and do the work there at a time that suits you.
    I'd like to work for you...

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  • NickFitz
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    Note to those who are so presumptuous as to dictate to others: it is generally accepted that René Descartes died as a direct consequence of being forced to get up, get dressed, and get to work first thing every morning by Queen Christina of Sweden, who was an early riser

    A few years ago I worked at a small business, one of whose owners simply would not accept that the fact of a car transporter overturning on the M1 and causing a multiple pile-up was sufficient explanation for my arriving at work at half-ten rather than nine. He argued that he himself had arisen at five in order to drive from his home somewhere in London and arrive at the office at seven. I pointed out that a similar accident on his route might have delayed him but he just said that even so, he would have been there for nine. I still don't know what his real problem is

    I was reminded of the occasion in the Eighties, the ethos of yuppiedom and gross capitalism being then at its height, when some bloke one of my friends had had the misfortune to meet in some unrelated activity insisted in joining us in conversation in a country pub.

    Having bragged about the way he'd divorced his wife, made sure that she didn't get their house, and further ensured that he wouldn't have to pay a penny for the upbringing of their two children (yes, really, this is what the Eighties were like - people were proud of abandoning their children for the sake of lining their own pockets and saw it as an achievement) he then boasted that he got up at four every morning to drive to The City, where he worked so hard that he seldom got home again before eleven at night.

    One of us responded "Well, you're a ******* moron then!"

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by Durbs View Post
    Just checked his webcam:

    http://historyofeconomics.files.word...ity-report.jpg

    Nope, he's still at it.


    However:

    I'm not saying I was asleep for all of that time... I think I got to bed around 06:30, and I pottered about doing stuff (mainly to do with OpenGL ES) before I got around to posting on here... but to answer the original question: I do sleep, but when off-gig I usually do so during the morning, and possibly parts of the afternoon depending on how late I've stayed up.

    It's so much more peaceful at night; I've always preferred it for thinking purposes

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  • RichardCranium
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    Maybe, just maybe, NickFitz might be a "Best of the Blogosphere PostBot". That would account for the arbitrary post times.

    I always believed NickFitz was the only real human on here and everyone else a FemBot or a long-forgotten Computer Science student's AI project running unattended.

    Perhaps this means ... none of us are real.

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  • lightng
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    NickFitz and delta brain-waves in the same sentence? Thats like an immovable object and an unstoppable force in the same universe.

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  • thunderlizard
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    I think he's multithreaded.

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  • RichardCranium
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    Originally posted by MrMark View Post
    His development of a tardis-like time machine has enabled him to do this "trick".
    I was wondering who had made off with the TPD Time Machine™.

    I reckon he does his sleeping during contracts.

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  • MrMark
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    His development of a tardis-like time machine has enabled him to do this "trick". In reality NickFitz is an idle waster who needs 15 hours sleep in 24. So, every few hours he nips in the tardis, goes off to another time for 6 hours kip, then uses the tardis to come back a few seconds later suitably refreshed.

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  • Durbs
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    Just checked his webcam:

    http://historyofeconomics.files.word...ity-report.jpg

    Nope, he's still at it.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    The Internet never sleeps.

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  • Ardesco
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    NickFitz modified the code many years ago so that the sleep routine no longer applies to him. Us lesser mortals hae to make do...

    HTH

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by suityou01 View Post

    Just wondering like.
    He takes a 10 second micronap after learning each new computer language or memorizing a website.

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  • suityou01
    started a topic Does NickFitz ever sleep?

    Does NickFitz ever sleep?

    Just wondering like.
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