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SirLancelot 13-02-2006 12:45

Re: working til midnight
 
You'd better believe it! This past Saturday a few friends and I worked from 9 am 'til midnight. We intend to do that this upcoming Friday and Saturday as well (no school due to president's weekend). That ought to be fun.....

Nimmy 13-02-2006 13:48

think you can out-hour me? I am humble before those who truely do
 
well this saturday I got up at 5PM, due to some problems with our teams animation I spent my time more on 3ds max then on strategy or translation,
and all my hours reached peak on saturday,

I usually start FIRST sessions at 4:30PM (mandatory daily for all participants)
and whilst most night I go home around 2-4AM at least 1 night a week or even 2 I stay atleast untill sunrise, saying good morning to your fellow classmates is prety amusing, me going to bed and them going to...study =)
but this weekend was something special, since animation didn't have a strict scheduele it was in pretty bad shape, we finished our modelling just that week and I wanted my animators co-workers to come over on the weekend so we can reach the monday deadline, unfourtanetly they didn't, so after a long friday night out I fell asleep around 6-7am and woke up at 5pm saturday
since we go to school on sundays I decided I might as well stay up since I was in no need of any more sleep, when I came to school at 8am the following morning after a night of delphing and just passing time I was pretty stunned by the fact our lab was not to be opened untill 2pm that day, which in my scheduele was just my nap time after a good hard work all morning on 3ds max, well I guess lady luck isn't on my side this week...
still not feeling sleepy I went back home and then back to school again
where me and my 2 buddys labored pretty hard on our animation, things weren't going well to many bugs and segments etc. etc. so we didn't start rendering untill around 6PM that night (that's 25hours of me staying awake for FIRST, straight) well I said to heck with sleep, the deadline is tomorrow and if we don't start rendering NOW we won't be able to reach it (over here 8am pst is 6pm monday) eventually 6am came and we started rendering on some new pc's we rallied up for teammates houses, things were finally looking cheerful (36 hours now) except that we just couldn't get that animating done right, eventually by 5PM today (4 hours ago almost, and 48hours for those of you who are counting...) the rendering was almost complete, only we found out the horrid fact that one of the pc's was rendering a scene and it had 1:30h to go (30 minutes past deadline) in the chaos that insued we didn't get any audio, nor did we get a presentable animation but eventually we editted it only to find out we sent streamline a file of only 2seconds long,
by the time we got the hang of shreaking our animation to a reasonable size the deadline was over, and 47 hours of being awake just kept me a wee-bit to edgy, I wasen't excpecting something incredible, but atleast a representation we tried to send at 6pm sharp!, it didn't go through, a string of bad luck :( , and poor organization...but atleast i've learned a valubale lesson

if your gonna go to first BRING MORE CHANGE FOR THE COFFEE DISPENSER.
well, among other things...

ehhhh
nothing like venting your ventilation to a forum full of stange people =)
cheers :rolleyes:

if your wondering, I said to myself I might aswell try and go for the 72 hour home run, but I guess that would be wrong =)m my bed looks so omfy right now..."yawn"

MrBamboo 13-02-2006 13:57

Re: working til midnight
 
yea this week I've been getting out of robotics at 3 in the morning :P

underwood 13-02-2006 14:01

Re: working til midnight
 
yesterday i was at robotics for literally 12 hours: 10am-10pm. we now have a finished-looking robot!!! until you turn it on...... vijay had a spazz-attack field day yesterday trying to fix the gearboxes :D

MikeJ675 13-02-2006 14:18

Re: working til midnight
 
Each year we have an all nighter. Friday to saturday. It's half fundraiser, half robot work time.

The all nighter is 8:30pm to 8:30am. We start working once school gets out, and don't leave till the morning.

BRosser314 13-02-2006 15:03

Re: working til midnight
 
all in all over my 4 years i have been there later then 12 probally more then 3 weeksw or close to a month, not counting the late nighters we will put in this year during the 6th week. we have been lucky and not had to have to do a all nighter early in the build season do to a lack of or no parts :D

paulcd2000 13-02-2006 15:11

Re: working til midnight
 
Not yet, but maybe by the end of this week. The latest we work till is 10, and starting at 3-5

dude__hi 13-02-2006 15:26

Re: working til midnight
 
We haven't needed to work that long, we don't have that much energy left

We've been working 4-8 hours a day and from 9am to 6pm on Saturdays Sundays are for recovering from the rest of the week

Nita 13-02-2006 15:35

Re: working til midnight
 
We have never done that so far, but we might have to this week (and not weekend because our robot is supposed to be at the pep rally for Winterfest on Friday). I can only hope that all our problems will be fixed by then! D:

Parker 13-02-2006 22:12

Re: working til midnight
 
So far my team has pulled three late nights, but no all-nighters yet. We have finished around 1 or 2 in the morning, but Friday will probably be a true all-nighter.

Tomasz Bania 13-02-2006 22:24

Re: think you can out-hour me? I am humble before those who truely do
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nimmy
well this saturday I got up at 5PM, due to some problems with our teams animation I spent my time more on 3ds max then on strategy or translation,
and all my hours reached peak on saturday,

I usually start FIRST sessions at 4:30PM (mandatory daily for all participants)
and whilst most night I go home around 2-4AM at least 1 night a week or even 2 I stay atleast untill sunrise, saying good morning to your fellow classmates is prety amusing, me going to bed and them going to...study =)
but this weekend was something special, since animation didn't have a strict scheduele it was in pretty bad shape, we finished our modelling just that week and I wanted my animators co-workers to come over on the weekend so we can reach the monday deadline, unfourtanetly they didn't, so after a long friday night out I fell asleep around 6-7am and woke up at 5pm saturday
since we go to school on sundays I decided I might as well stay up since I was in no need of any more sleep, when I came to school at 8am the following morning after a night of delphing and just passing time I was pretty stunned by the fact our lab was not to be opened untill 2pm that day, which in my scheduele was just my nap time after a good hard work all morning on 3ds max, well I guess lady luck isn't on my side this week...
still not feeling sleepy I went back home and then back to school again
where me and my 2 buddys labored pretty hard on our animation, things weren't going well to many bugs and segments etc. etc. so we didn't start rendering untill around 6PM that night (that's 25hours of me staying awake for FIRST, straight) well I said to heck with sleep, the deadline is tomorrow and if we don't start rendering NOW we won't be able to reach it (over here 8am pst is 6pm monday) eventually 6am came and we started rendering on some new pc's we rallied up for teammates houses, things were finally looking cheerful (36 hours now) except that we just couldn't get that animating done right, eventually by 5PM today (4 hours ago almost, and 48hours for those of you who are counting...) the rendering was almost complete, only we found out the horrid fact that one of the pc's was rendering a scene and it had 1:30h to go (30 minutes past deadline) in the chaos that insued we didn't get any audio, nor did we get a presentable animation but eventually we editted it only to find out we sent streamline a file of only 2seconds long,
by the time we got the hang of shreaking our animation to a reasonable size the deadline was over, and 47 hours of being awake just kept me a wee-bit to edgy, I wasen't excpecting something incredible, but atleast a representation we tried to send at 6pm sharp!, it didn't go through, a string of bad luck :( , and poor organization...but atleast i've learned a valubale lesson

if your gonna go to first BRING MORE CHANGE FOR THE COFFEE DISPENSER.
well, among other things...

ehhhh
nothing like venting your ventilation to a forum full of stange people =)
cheers :rolleyes:

if your wondering, I said to myself I might aswell try and go for the 72 hour home run, but I guess that would be wrong =)m my bed looks so omfy right now..."yawn"

I wish we had all nighters :) (or weekend lockdowns for that matter) :)

jonathan_powers 13-02-2006 23:03

Re: working til midnight
 
dude last friday and sat. i was out at our lab till 3:00 both neights and that was starting at 4 on friday and 10 on sat my love life sucks but owell pretty soon with my girl robot well nevermind.

agndoggieboi 13-02-2006 23:05

Re: working til midnight
 
our team has been staying up around midnite for the past week or so...so tired!--- :o

Freddy Schurr 13-02-2006 23:39

Re: working til midnight
 
Its crazy, when you all up all the night!

Nimmy 14-02-2006 07:06

Re: think you can out-hour me? I am humble before those who truely do
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by micro3000x
I wish we had all nighters :) (or weekend lockdowns for that matter) :)

allnighters are great, the problem is when your at school for 36hours straight without sleep, you start getting dizzy, by 8am PST, I simply could not work any more, when people were talking to me itfelt like the sound was being blocked out by a concrete wall or something, if I would've stayed a few hours longer I SWEAR I would've blacked out...


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