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Drawing | Status | Panic Level |
Ground Plan | 95% finished - awaiting feedback | |
First Floor Plan | 95% finished - awaiting feedback | |
Second Floor Plan | 95% finished - awaiting feedback | |
Roof Plan | unstarted | |
Section AA | 85% finished - awaiting feedback | |
North Elevation | Unstarted... I don't nuuu | |
South Elevation | Unstarted... it's just a box though | |
East Elevation | Unstarted | |
West Elevation | Unstarted | |
Detailed Section 1:50 | Unstarted - unsure of how much detail is needed | |
Section BB | Unstarted - it's a little section | |
Section CC | See above :P | |
Wall Sections | ??? HAU DO I MAEK | |
Details | 30% finished - how many? What scale? How much is too much/little? |
So I suppose what this table shows is that overall, I'm slightly edgy, but feeling pretty confident. The creeping doom (that would be the red) hasn't quite yet gotten a foothold this semester. This is good. So. If I say that I am going to move my due date from the 29th (folio day, 2 days before I leave for Europe) to one week before, on the 22nd... Well. I feel slightly more edgy, but not a great deal. So.The plan. Yes, yes, I know you don't care, but you don't have to read it now, do you?
M | T | W | T | F | S | S |
4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 |
18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 |
25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 |
So from today, the 6th, I have 17 days to my "pretend" due date.
During this time, I will have:
8 hours working in the Reid Library
~26 hours working at DSE
So I'll have 374 hours.
After that I have to take ~ 8 hours /night for sleep, so that's 136 hours lost to sleep.
Leaving me with 238 hours, still a goodly ammount.
But on Mon, Weds and Thurs, I travel to and from uni. This invariably takes me at least 45 min - we'll call it an hour each way to make it easier for my poor brain.
So that's 6 hours travel a week.
18 hours in total.
220 hours.
Then I guess I should take away about 3 hours a day of just screwing around. Maybe 4 to be on the safe side. It's probably generous but that's the point of these things, right?
3*17 = 51 hours of farting around (oh lol over two days doing this kind of shit right here, imagine that).
So I have 169 hours left over to potentially do drawings in. Okay.
16 drawings that need starting.
Roof Plan - going to be simple. 2 hours.
North Elevation - Short and complex. 5 hours?
South Elevation - Short and simple - 2 hours
West Elevation - Long and complex - 6 hours?
East Elevation - Long and simple - 2 hours.
Detailed section - fuck. I don't know, 10 hours?
Section BB - Short and complex - 4-5 hours
Section CC - Short and complex - 4-5 hours
Wall Sections 1-4 - there's a lot of them, but they're small and simple. 3 hours?
Details - Let's call it 6 hours, and see what happens.
So there's 46 hours. Some of those were generous... the others, well, we'll see.
Now we're down to 123 hours.
Drawings that need finishing/appraisal/whatev
Ground Floor Plan - I need to add the site details to this - 3 hours
First Floor Plan - I don't think they'd want to change much - 2 hours
Second Floor Plan - same... - 2 hours
Section AA - I really have no idea - 4 hours
And that makes up only 11 hours. which leaves 112 hours.
Well, that's good. I should be able to manage it then. But no more screwing around, I guess.
Right! To bed!
So:
Today (6th): Section BB and Section CC sketched out - 4-5 hours
Tomorrow: Section BB and CC fleshed out 4-5 hours
Friday: Roof plan and Elevations - 6
Saturday(9th): Work and Roof Plan/elevs - 4
Sunday: Finish Roof plan and Elevations 7
Monday(11th): Discuss Elevs, Start Detail Section 6
Tuesday: Detail Section 4, Wall sections 2
Wednesday: Wall sections 1-2, Details 4
Thursday (14th): Details 2
If I managed that, I would really be on to something there. To bed with me! This kind of planning actually does help me, for those of you questioning its worth. And I know you are. :P