I have nothing to do.
That's not quite true, of course; actually, I have lots of things I could be doing, such as watching the extended edition of The Fellowship Of The Ring, or finishing Engine City, or playing with the first season boxed set of Babylon 5; or shooting things on my PS2, or watching the latest Angel (I'm still behind on Buffy and Firefly). But what I mean is, I have nothing I have to be doing. Nothing desparately urgent that I have to organise or complete in the next few days. And after a week of having one admin task after another, from the writing test on down, that's a very nice feeling.
(No, no response from the company as yet. When I hear, you'll hear...)
That's not quite true, of course; actually, I have lots of things I could be doing, such as watching the extended edition of The Fellowship Of The Ring, or finishing Engine City, or playing with the first season boxed set of Babylon 5; or shooting things on my PS2, or watching the latest Angel (I'm still behind on Buffy and Firefly). But what I mean is, I have nothing I have to be doing. Nothing desparately urgent that I have to organise or complete in the next few days. And after a week of having one admin task after another, from the writing test on down, that's a very nice feeling.
(No, no response from the company as yet. When I hear, you'll hear...)