Hi!

> Strangely enough, I have something of an internal clock.  For example, a
> couple of years ago I had an early morning flight to make.  I awoke in
> plenty of time to get to the airport and check in without needing an alarm
> clock to wake me.  Once out in the world, clocks and time are everywhere -
> in the car, on the radio, at the toll plaza, along the highway, in
> restaurants - everywhere.

Yep... Same here...

> If I'm supposed to meet you somewhere, at a specific time, you can count on
> my being there - on time ;-))  In fact, I'm often a little early.

For me it is worse... My early arrival is proportional to the
perceived importance of the event... Sometimes it is hilarious... Yet,
being early is much better than the opposite.

> Bottom line is this: years ago I decided not to my life to be run by time
> or schedules, and I structured my life in such a way that it's not.

That I am yet to decide, to specify, to implement, and ultimately to
debug ... ;-)

--
Boris

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