Today's schedule :
2am : Fall asleep.
5am : Wake up for no reason.
6am : Fall asleep again.
8am : Wake up with desperate urge to fall asleep again but a pressing need to go to work. Stagger around in a faze. Somehow reach work by ~9:30am.
10:45am : After final checks, submit paper on data visualisation. Make final changes to second paper.
12:15pm : No time for lunch. Go directly to all-afternoon seminar.
5:30pm : Return from seminar. Throw co-authors comments to the wind and submit second paper.
And now to pack for a work-related trip to Lisbon tomorrow followed immediately by a work-related trip to Grenoble. Normal services will be resumed on 15th October. Until then, posts will be intermittent and responses sporadic. But hey, I'll have at least three papers published by the end of the year (unless referee is horrendous) and probably a fourth. Sleep would be nice though.
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