I hate computers.
Like seriously.
Computers, laptops.
Ugh.
TOTAL BLAH.
I hate how I spend hours using my laptop (which is not even entirely mine, but I've kind of made it so for some time) and I don't even get enough work done because I'm too busy watching youtube videos or reading and subscribing to blogs and then my head hurts and I just CAN'T work because, well, my head hurts. And thus, I begin to hate these sneaky machines for doing this to me. They've killed all my productivity.
I want nice books to read made of REAL paper and write up things using REAL ink. Not open-access online journals and research papers and Ramachandran plots on two servers THAT DO NOT EVEN GIVE THE SAME RESULTS TO A SINGLE PROTEIN MODEL.
Breathe, Rida. Breathe.
Will this thesis ever be over? EVER? D:
Like seriously.
Computers, laptops.
Ugh.
TOTAL BLAH.
I hate how I spend hours using my laptop (which is not even entirely mine, but I've kind of made it so for some time) and I don't even get enough work done because I'm too busy watching youtube videos or reading and subscribing to blogs and then my head hurts and I just CAN'T work because, well, my head hurts. And thus, I begin to hate these sneaky machines for doing this to me. They've killed all my productivity.
I want nice books to read made of REAL paper and write up things using REAL ink. Not open-access online journals and research papers and Ramachandran plots on two servers THAT DO NOT EVEN GIVE THE SAME RESULTS TO A SINGLE PROTEIN MODEL.
Breathe, Rida. Breathe.
Will this thesis ever be over? EVER? D:
thank you =)
ReplyDeleteThat makes the two of us. I can't get myself off this thing for hours only to find I've no time left nor energy to do anything productive :s But I guess I'm improving. Been reading the 'real' books these days.
ReplyDeleteOddly enough, I rant about wanting to read real books but I will still end up reading ebooks once I'm free from college - only because I have hundreds of them and cannot buy all the REAL ones that I'd like to read =p
ReplyDeleteThough I intend to take up 'healthier' activities and throw away my computer for at least a little while some time next month. I'll re-read all of the lovely books that I do own just so I can feel and breathe in that wonderful thick, printed paper! *sigh*
Lol. You should spot a local-edition bookshop and you can have a fair share of inexpensive classics! :P
ReplyDeleteThat's what I do. You can't be spending 1500 for a real HP edition when the same book is available for 300 in the market! ;)