E-mail is depressing. Maybe if I wasn't physically at MIT, I could care less and not worry about some of these things, which don't actually directly affect me at all.
I'm actually with you. I was up way too late last night for similar reasons, and then took a while to fall asleep because my brain just wouldn't stop processing. I'm not so much depressed, though, as... ON. Not quite panicked, perhaps overwhelmed.
That state, of course, is presumably not sustainable.
I've been thinking I could really use some ice skating or something this weekend. Of course, guess where I'd do that (assuming I could find someone to get me in there)... Is there some exciting place we could go (with or without skating) on my Zone 2 ticket?
The MDC has several public skating rinks, but their public hours seem to be in disjoint two-hour blocks. There's a three-hour evening block at the Flynn Memorial Rink in Middlesex Fells, but that looks to be almost a mile walk from the Wyoming stop on the Haverhill/Reading commuter rail (probably just as far to walk from Oak Grove on the orange line).
Weather-wise, this doesn't look like a great weekend for Doing Things anyways.
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Date: 2003-12-05 07:43 am (UTC)I'm actually with you. I was up way too late last night for similar reasons, and then took a while to fall asleep because my brain just wouldn't stop processing. I'm not so much depressed, though, as... ON. Not quite panicked, perhaps overwhelmed.
That state, of course, is presumably not sustainable.
I've been thinking I could really use some ice skating or something this weekend. Of course, guess where I'd do that (assuming I could find someone to get me in there)... Is there some exciting place we could go (with or without skating) on my Zone 2 ticket?
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Date: 2003-12-05 07:50 am (UTC)Weather-wise, this doesn't look like a great weekend for Doing Things anyways.
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Date: 2003-12-05 08:04 am (UTC)(Rail to Waltham, 70A to rink? Too silly. And yeah, not this weekend.)