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I can't say that I've been out of the scene, just rather busy as all hell.  My schedule every week is to leave just around 6:15am and get back home before 11pm if I'm lucky.  The free times I have I've been spending them on software developing in C/C++ and even (shudder) C#.  I also have an average of 4 essays due each friday for other classes.  These last few days in the honor of turkey slaughtering, I've had some time to catch up with the world around me.  I have a couple GVP combo (030 33MHz, w/ scsi) boards that may suit your needs just fine.  Check your pmail for some more specifics.

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Re: Wanted: 020 or 030 accelerator for A2000 (is Kent Seaton out there?)
« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2004, 03:26:04 AM »
Yeah no doubt.  On an average, I'm working about 65 hours each week.  I do an average of 4 hours each day in studies on top of the 8 hours of college I'm in (that's not class time, that's registered time for the course).  Generally, I take the entire Sunday off unless there's a test.  Tomorrow it's back to the daily grind until December 22nd.

Here's my week at a glance:

Monday: 6:15am I'm gone to Harley.  12 noon I leave for class which starts at 1pm picking up or eating the lunch I brought with me.  1:50pm, class is out and I have to be at my second job which starts at 2pm (thank god it's on campus).  This job ends at 10:30pm and I lock up after everything is done (generally by 10:45pm) and I get home and crash by 11:15pm if I have no other errands to run.

Tuesday: 6:15am same routine to start.  However my class doesn't start until 6pm so I stay until 5pm and battle the traffic in the midst of rush hour spending almost one hour on the road.  Spend until 8:50pm in class and then head out to the computer lab until 9:45pm (when it closes).  From there I start heading home but pick up dinner on the way.  I get home around 10:45pm.

Wednesday: Duplicate of Monday

Thursday: 6:15am until 5pm at Harley.  In the evening I spend most of the time pounding out the final touches on the latest works I have.  I leave at least three extra hours of catchup sleep from the missing ones prior unless of course there is a test to study for.

Friday: Mad day.  6:15am to noon when I rush over to school for class at 1pm scarfing down that cheese burger I picked up from uncle ronnie's lounge.  Out at 1:50pm and head to the computer lab for some work on various programs until 6pm.  From there I'm free for the evening but generally end up crashing close to 8 when I put my daughter down for bed.

Saturday: Yup, gone again at 6:15, but this time it's more work at the college.  I'm out at half past noon and generally don't look back.  I spend the afternoon with my family and crash shortly after 8pm.  Every once in a while I need to head back to harley and finish up some of the paperwork I've started through the week.

Sunday: I wake up around 1pm... go back to bed after eating breakfast, lunch, and dinner around 3pm.  No just kidding.  But I don't wake up until late in the day.  I'm not a morning person.

Then it starts all over again... what joy can you get eh?  Still holding a 3.56GPA with almost 30 college credit hours toward my 120 hour bachelors degree.

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I love the modern age world of this middle age crises America... all these SUVs driving around like there\\\'s gas to spare and then some.

http://www.RequestFocus.com

W. Kent Seaton ~ RequestFocus.com