Never again.
Jun. 13th, 2006 09:18 amOr not until the next time anyway. Ahem.
Which is, by way of explanation, my D&D online subscription ending (after a payment last month I didn't mean to make - grumble).
I have a love/hate relationship with online games; I have discovered I have little or no willpower whatsoever for stopping them intruding on my real life, which is a bad thing. When you wake up at 4 am on Wednesday morning because you brain is screaming "Skill change" for EVE this is not a good thing.
However, given my internal alarm clock it will only be a little bit out. I have discovered, through the years, that I can wake up pretty much when I want to - if I want to. I just need to want to wake up then - that's the tricky bit. Because frankly waking up at any time before 7 on a Saturday is not going to happen, I need a reason for my brain to wake me up. And MOORG's were annoyingly proving to be it.
All this roundabout wibbling leaves me to wonder; internal clocks - is yours any good, or do you need some new batteries?
Which is, by way of explanation, my D&D online subscription ending (after a payment last month I didn't mean to make - grumble).
I have a love/hate relationship with online games; I have discovered I have little or no willpower whatsoever for stopping them intruding on my real life, which is a bad thing. When you wake up at 4 am on Wednesday morning because you brain is screaming "Skill change" for EVE this is not a good thing.
However, given my internal alarm clock it will only be a little bit out. I have discovered, through the years, that I can wake up pretty much when I want to - if I want to. I just need to want to wake up then - that's the tricky bit. Because frankly waking up at any time before 7 on a Saturday is not going to happen, I need a reason for my brain to wake me up. And MOORG's were annoyingly proving to be it.
All this roundabout wibbling leaves me to wonder; internal clocks - is yours any good, or do you need some new batteries?