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Sleep Deprivation for a Better Tomorrow

Published on by Katya in the category RV life, work | Comments Off

Lately I’ve been really annoyed that I never have any time to do the many things I wanted to do on this trip. Make jewelry, read books, work on my own sites, draw, do crafts etc etc. I haven’t actually had the time to do any of those things. I’ve read part of one book, War of the Worlds while the rest of the time I work from waking till about 10pm, when we eat, watch a movie and sleep. I’m not very good about being strict with my time so it’s no one else’s fault but my own. I don’t like to walk away from unfinished work, saving it for the next work day. By the time I’m half done with one thing I have 10 more things to do in most cases and my brain just gets the idea that I can finish them all in one go rather than pace them out – even though it would probably take the same amount of time.

My solution as of last night when we didn’t go to sleep, is to sleep less by trying out a polyphasic sleep pattern. I read about this in Cracked magazine online, How To Hack Your Brain Into Awesomeness. Yes, Cracked is a satirical magazine but I actually trust their facts and love their lists of 10 quite allot. Plus, we read more about it, including a sleep study by a man who did it for 120 days and it sounds mostly great. Polyphasic sleep is basically scheduling your body in any irregular sleep pattern and there are different kinds like Uberman and Everyman. Everyman is 3 naps a day and one longer period of sleep while Uberman is 6 20-30 minute naps a day, every 4 hours. We are going to try Uberman and had our first scheduled nap at 10PM tonight.

At about 6am this morning, after a long night of working and drinking coke, we looked out the window and saw some really amazing fog and light playing havoc on the lake so we walked on over and stared at it for a while.

Ross at Cypress Lake, LA

Ross at Cypress Lake, LA

I don’t actually remember the last sunrise I’ve seen but I’m sure it was because I stayed up all night, not because I got up early. When the light started to really come in, it glared through the fog like an omnipotent atom bomb, like nothing I’ve never seen and in the case of an actual atom bomb, wouldn’t live to tell about anyway.

Atom bomb light

After sunset we got ready and went to the Casino to see what they had to eat at the restaurant. We ended up getting Pancakes and sitting amongst the regulars, several old cajun men sipping coffee, many in hunting clothes – and some stare happy bald man taking notes intently from a bible. When we got back from there I started to notice how annoyed with me Chena was becoming. She sleeps when we sleep and she had been up just as long as us. As soon as I sat on the bed she huffed and puffed and circled till I laid down with her, where she dug her nose into my armpit and immediately crashed out. I wasn’t tired yet and ended up laying there with her about an hour before my arm was completely asleep. It was sad and cute but mostly sad. She still isn’t getting any sleep because we aren’t being very quite while we’re awake on this schedule. I don’t exactly want her on this schedule so I’m hoping soon she’ll try and sleep regardless of the noise.

The last day of Mardi Gras is Tuesday and since we’ll be working weekdays we probably wont be going anywhere. The parade today in Morgan City that we missed ended in a pretty big tragedy when an 18 wheeler float went off the road, throwing 3 people off – two of which had to be air lifted to Lafayette (one with a broken neck according to witnesses eating at the Mexican restaurant). I should have been there with my camera – though I might have lost interest were I really there to see something that horrible.

On Tuesday Morgan City has one last parade before it’s over, something locals don’t seem too ecstatic about. If we cant walk to it, over the river somehow, we probably wont go. I bought a book on the history and traditions of Mardi Gras and find that I like the idea and history of Mardi Gras more than the holiday itself. I may get a last minute itch to join in the fun and I may not. Im really too tired now to be thinking of anything that takes so much energy.

Nerds on the Road goes mobile!

Published on by Katya in the category nerding, web design | 2 Comments

I dont often run into websites online that are mobile friendly unless they are fairly large companies. They seem to have the money and time to work on the extra project, although an important one. Making your site mobile and especially touch screen friendly is important in an age where pretty much everyone, including 10 year old kids, has a mobile browser. It has become one of the most popular ways to browse the internet and cannot be ignored by anyone.

Everyone with an iPhone knows how annoying it is to go to a site and have to finger zoom, rotate and wipe across the screen looking for links to more sections. Even more annoying is when the site just doesn’t work well enough to tolerate. The Nerds on the Road website worked fine on my iPhone but was as annoying as any other site to get around.

Solution: the wptouch plugin for WordPress by www.bravenewcode.com.

As you can see, the is a plugin for wordpress only and any blog not using wordpress is lacking anyways. WordPress has so many options for SEO, networking, pinging, caching, and updating. There is even a great app for wordpress on the iPhone (download) that I use pretty regularly. It’s especially useful for uploading photos directly to wordpress from your phone (rather than emailing them to yourself) and of course you can write blogs when you’re not around a computer – but as you can imagine, writing an entire blog on a touch screen keyboard is a nightmare.

As soon as I found wptouch I had some problems installing, so I thought, really I had just checked the box for “show regular site for 1st time visits” and my iPhone would never show the mobile site, second visit or 10th – so beware of that.

First thing to do is come up with a color scheme, which is really limited but I cant complain giving what the plugin does. Then go and create your icons for your home page and all the pages you decide to have on the mobile site. A link next to the icon section sends you to a great site for making icons for iPhones, sites, apps or profiles, www.flavorstudios.com. Then install WordTwit though your plugins>add new, configure your settings there and you’re live!

Anyone with wordpress can have a mobile site and now that I know that I have about 10 more mobile sites to make for myself, clients and friends. And I thought I wouldnt have any work Christmas week!

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