Working and studying at the same time seems to fit some people - for me definitely not. I tried working part-time for two years, after that I switched full-time job and stopped studying almost totally. Now I'm back at university because I want to get my degree. I suppose it weights more than work experience, at least in the long run.
I quit smoking at New Years Eve, and since then I
have been able to cope with only 6-7 hours of sleep.
Before I used to sleep about 10 hours, sometimes even
more - it's the darkest time of year here in Finland..
IMHO, one of the most dangerous myths out there is people thinking Linuxen as "install-and-forget" -type of solutions to eg. Windows securityholes. Linux installation, as any other operating system, needs constant administration and security auditting. With new serious holes like the recent one in wuftpd, this gets more and more meaning. This does not imply Linux being a 'hacker' OS, but it's security being as low as it's administrators recklessness.
Working and studying at the same time seems to fit some people - for me definitely not. I tried working part-time for two years, after that I switched full-time job and stopped studying almost totally. Now I'm back at university because I want to get my degree. I suppose it weights more than work experience, at least in the long run.
I quit smoking at New Years Eve, and since then I have been able to cope with only 6-7 hours of sleep. Before I used to sleep about 10 hours, sometimes even more - it's the darkest time of year here in Finland..
IMHO, one of the most dangerous myths out there is people thinking Linuxen as "install-and-forget" -type of solutions to eg. Windows securityholes. Linux installation, as any other operating system, needs constant administration and security auditting. With new serious holes like the recent one in wuftpd, this gets more and more meaning. This does not imply Linux being a 'hacker' OS, but it's security being as low as it's administrators recklessness.
When we are talking about beer-bellies, I think the proper way
to get rid of them is to consume less beer. Exercise, of course,
also helps.
The real question, though, is how to succeed in that..