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The exception is what I mentioned earlier: when people are in a different timezone and our time difference is too great to accommodate an afternoon meeting. I also use this time to answer questions on various Product Forums, LinkedIn Groups/Messages, or attend a presentation/lecture. That’s the whole day.
It contains all the articles in the series, plus a short bonus. I recently learned that Russia has 9 timezones in it, that means 9 happy hours on any given day. Not to mention the fact that some of you specifically asked to hurry up with the compilation of the ebook, which I gladly did. That is completely awesome.
Great article once again! My best time for jobs prospects peak at 11pm to 1am in our time-zone and I just can’t stop working I only have about 5 hours of daily, normal sleep! Reply Eliza ( @MakeWayForBiz ) November 25, 2009 at 6:26 am @Gillian – I have a similar challenge in my 9-5-er. poch´s last blog.
The details are towards the end of the article. Oh, and the article is more than 7500 words so please set aside at least 15 minutes if you want to read it all. Frustration Level (0 – 1oo): 45 – UIDatePicker is still a nasty thing, not to mention that working with time in Objective C is a pain in the arse.
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