2012-07-10, 09:55 | Link #6001 | |
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I keep telling them that's not pink
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2012-07-10, 09:57 | Link #6002 | |
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And why attack the messaging system?
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2012-07-11, 21:02 | Link #6010 |
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Have some questions here.
I'm currently doing some postgraduation research right now,and things went fine, except my team leader now demanded everyone to turn up at 8:30 in the morning everyday even if we don't need to. And you all know, just like the good netizens we are, I am much more effective working from 8pm to 4am than any other time. So have anyone here ever in the similar situation? Should i just follow and create a morning habit. Should I go and tell that to my strict team leader to be more flexible. Or take the middle way and ensure that maybe Monday, Wednesday, Friday i will turn up on time,but don't expect other days of the week? Is night-owl-person type just a myth and not scientificly proven? Is it a good defense in this case
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2012-07-11, 21:27 | Link #6012 | |
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Seriously, that is what i will do if i'm in doubt to buy something considered as girly
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2012-07-11, 21:46 | Link #6014 | |
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The night owl theory isn't a pure myth, but it also seems to me that it's a bit overemphasized. It's all about habit. Get into the habit of going to bed on time (set 11 PM as an absolute limit, and aim to go before 10), getting a proper amount of sleep, and waking up early. Do that for some amount of time, and you'll no longer be a "night owl." But old habits die hard. I haven't been on the "night owl" schedule for many years, but if I'm not watching the clock, I can easily be up until sunrise. Do that even once and it can screw up your entire schedule for the next few days, as you'll be playing catch-up with your sleep/wake cycles and you'll be forcing yourself to stay awake and go to sleep at times that won't feel natural anymore.
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2012-07-12, 06:39 | Link #6016 | ||
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I believe this falls under the threads' rule of don't ask completely pointless questions .(Beware of the mods taking action against you for those questions ).
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2012-07-12, 06:43 | Link #6017 |
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I'm still an undergrad so I haven't had the freedom of flexing my schedule like you are with postgrad research but I am same with Ledgem. It's a habit that just has to be overcome, despite being a habit to easily fall into for students/young people. In the end, waking up in the morning for work of any sort will become the schedule. Because my undergrad is a co-op, I have to wake up at 6:00 am every day when it's a work term. But as soon as it hits the weekends, it's sleep at 3 am and wake up at 12 noon.
Makes me cringe whenever I get reminded how unhealthy it is to change sleep/meal schedules. I have to say that your team leader is being really uptight it is. I think he/she is clearly aware of what kind of sleep schedule students and just pushing a morning time anyways. When I negotiate lab meets with my group, we always go with 10 am to whenever dinner/supper is. |
2012-07-12, 06:47 | Link #6018 |
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The ribbon used would probably be quite thick, and after wrapping the ribbon around the centre knot to secure it, it is most likely tied around a small ponytail/half-ponytail or bun, or it is wrapped around two long fringes used to secure the hair from the front backwards : by wrapping the leftover ribbon around the two fringes at the back before tying a knot, or putting the two fringes together into a ponytail and tying the ribbon over it.
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2012-07-12, 06:47 | Link #6019 | |
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2012-07-12, 08:42 | Link #6020 | |
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Hmmm I am really not sure how that's different from normal twintails then , I think you'd just need to tie the ribbon higher is all.
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