On 08/16/2011 02:33 AM, Leigh Porter wrote: > > How do you guys find time for all this?
I live in a smallish apartment that doesn't require much cleaning and have a room mate who handles all the errands/logistics in exchange for free rent and access to my awesome lab. Been doing this for a few years now. Works very well and beats having kids. LOL. > then I got married, I did a ton more stuff, acquired more gear when I got married. Before I was married I travelled non stop and had nothing more then my laptop and a box at my parents house as my "cloud". Once I settled down, I begin to acquire gear. > had three kids This will kill off productivity time for sure. Until you have enough of them that are old enough to support site operations. But bootstrapping that is difficult. > and started a Theology PhD program.. I've avoided school. However I'm constantly learning. So I work full time and do about 4 hours a day of hacking. Weekends I do no hacking. This works well for me. > Now anything I do at home is purely practical. The things I've been doing are practical. I haven't touched the lab rack yet. That's next months project. > I took on some ideas for backup though, so I am sorting out a backblaze > account and using Randy's fantastic sync thing that he mentioned. I really do > not want 18 months of research to vanish. Indeed. -- Charles N Wyble char...@knownelement.com @charlesnw on twitter http://blog.knownelement.com Building alternative,global scale,secure, cost effective bit moving platform for tomorrows alternate default free zone.