I love 37Signals.com (note so self, subscribe to an RSS feed).
They had an article, "Fire your workaholics" that I read today.
So far, the only time where I've pulled an all-nighter was to finish an image...and this was just a personal image, not a work image! Another culprit is MP3 players - never let an MP3 player near your ears when you're about to go to sleep.
plinth |plinθ| noun a heavy base supporting a statue or vase. • Architecture the lower square slab at the base of a column. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Latin plinthus, from Greek plinthos ‘tile, brick, squared stone.’ The Latin form was in early use in English.
quixotic |kwikˈsätik| adjective exceedingly idealistic; unrealistic and impractical : a vast and perhaps quixotic project. DERIVATIVES quixotically |-ik(ə)lē| |kwɪkˈsɑdək(ə)li| adverb quixotism |ˈkwiksəˌtizəm| |ˈkwɪksəˈtɪzəm| |ˈkwɪksətɪz(ə)m| noun quixotry |ˈkwiksətrē| |ˈkwɪksətri| |ˈkwɪksətri| noun ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from Don Quixote + -ic .
Luddite |ˈlədˌīt| noun a member of any of the bands of English workers who destroyed machinery, esp. in cotton and woolen mills, that they believed was threatening their jobs (1811–16). • a person opposed to increased industrialization or new technology : a small-minded Luddite resisting progress. DERIVATIVES Luddism |-ˌizəm| |ˈləˈdɪzəm| |ˈlʌdɪz(ə)m| noun Ludditism |-ˌītˌizəm| |ˈlədəˈtɪzəm| |ˈlʌdɪtɪz(ə)m| noun ORIGIN perhaps named after Ned Lud, a participant in the destruction of machinery, + -ite 1 .
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I love 37Signals.com (note so self, subscribe to an RSS feed).
They had an article, "Fire your workaholics" that I read today.
So far, the only time where I've pulled an all-nighter was to finish an image...and this was just a personal image, not a work image! Another culprit is MP3 players - never let an MP3 player near your ears when you're about to go to sleep.
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