JohnJohn Posted April 10, 2004 Report Posted April 10, 2004 Didn't really realize the time until my eyes started to feel like dry saucers.Oh well,back to cutting Does this happen to anyone else? Quote
JohnJohn Posted April 12, 2004 Author Report Posted April 12, 2004 Yeah,it was about 3:30 a.m. when I wrote that,(I think).I'd been cutting for about 4 hours at that point.Sadly it didn't really look like a ton of progress.Oh well,best to take time until I get enough exp. to move a little quicker. Quote
imunwell2 Posted April 12, 2004 Report Posted April 12, 2004 They sure do. Hang in there. Don't forget your mask with the nasty stuff. Quote
MzI Posted April 12, 2004 Report Posted April 12, 2004 its cuz ur eyes r over worked and tired and strained, usually at that point its best to take a break for a lil bit and then come back to it MzI Quote
Devon Headen Posted April 12, 2004 Report Posted April 12, 2004 Or scream and throw all of your work across the room...that usually helps . I almost pulled a Drak and smashed my guitar the other day...long story short a spent way too long trying to wire something up, then had to undo some of it (don't want to get into reasons), and now the components won't hold a solder join. I came very close to smashing the guitar, and then decided I'd better leave the room . Moral of the story is...if you get frustrated/tired with your work; stop. Quote
JohnJohn Posted April 13, 2004 Author Report Posted April 13, 2004 Moral of the story is...if you get frustrated/tired with your work; stop. Good call.I get so excited sometimes that I just block everything out around me while I work. True story-was airbrushing a poster one day cross-legged on the floor.Sat hunched over masking spraying and mixing for 5 hours.Stood up for a potty break,took two steps and fell flat on my face,(legs didn't have to pee I geuss ).I swear my wife laughed for 5 solid minutes. Quote
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