mike_t
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Post by mike_t on Mar 11, 2020 12:47:22 GMT -8
Mike_t, Thanks for the correction. See what happens when you get to be your 70's, you get easily confused by even simple stuff. Joel Not to worry, Joel. I'm still in my 50's and confusion is a good friend of mine!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2020 12:54:30 GMT -8
LOL! I know ... you're the 3rd guy to point it out .. you have to get up pretty early .. I was very sleepy at that point .. should have turned in hours earlier ...sound familiar to anyone here? Working on a model at 3:00AM is not unusual for me. That's why I do most of my work on weekends. An hour or two throughout the week just doesn't do it for me. There have been occasions when I've sat at the bench from 7 in the evening until 3 or 4 in the morning, sleep for a few hours then back at it at 9AM. Talk about a modelling fool! Oh Mike you have no idea haha.. I can relate thoroughly! I'm lucky my marriage survived my Leyton House build, no joking, true story lol.
I fell on a patch of ice in Feb 2017 and got a catagory 3 concussion - protocol for which was rest rest and rest - stay in a dark room and sleep basically for 3 months. Instead I decided the next day that I would proceed to build 2 F1 models lol ... I was starting at 7 a.m. and working through to 3 a.m.
I rarely took many breaks either ... I did that for the first 4 months of my concussion ... stupid, stupid, and stupid, as my wife would tell you.
It's not unusual at all for me to start modeling at the crack of dawn and turn in sometime in long after midnight.
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