hi Gary,

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Tom may feel at times to take a break from one project to take on another.
Restarting with projects cause of an idea my pop up and one wants to put it
in effect or getting stuck on a problem and need to give it some thought...
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You have hit the perverbial nail on the head. Allot of times when 
working on my games I will get frustrated with a problem in one game, 
and switch over to another project for a couple of hours not only to 
clear my head but to take a break on the game giving me issues. In other 
cases it is just an issue of staying focussed. If I am slogging along 
all day creating a level in one game I will get very tired of that games 
source, and want to look at something fresh. Usually this is accompanied 
by a fresh idea I had for game x, and I want to get it in before I 
forget about it. Not always the most productive way to do things, but 
I've always been a bit of a multitasker.
Even in college at my apartment I hated doing my math homework. So I  
would tend to break it up into chunks. Work a little on trig, switch to 
history, work a little on trig and swich to English, do a little more 
trig and switch to something else, eventually I got it all done, and I 
didn't drive myself insane looking at a variety of trig formulas that 
drove me half bonkers.
(Smile)


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