I wonder if I was the only person at the Worldcon who kept more normal hours than at home?
At the Worldcon, I spent much of the evening to night at parties and socializing. Being an introvert, I was thus wiped out by about 2 AM, which is about when I was going to bed. Since there was usually stuff starting at 10 AM that I wanted to attend, that meant I usually got up in the 9-9:30 range.
At home I'm on the computer till late, which is much less tiring, and I have a job that accepts me coming in at midday. (And no offense to my employers, but: seeing Teresa Nielsen Hayden interview Tom Whitmore is incentive to get out of bed; going to work...isn't.)
At the Worldcon, I spent much of the evening to night at parties and socializing. Being an introvert, I was thus wiped out by about 2 AM, which is about when I was going to bed. Since there was usually stuff starting at 10 AM that I wanted to attend, that meant I usually got up in the 9-9:30 range.
At home I'm on the computer till late, which is much less tiring, and I have a job that accepts me coming in at midday. (And no offense to my employers, but: seeing Teresa Nielsen Hayden interview Tom Whitmore is incentive to get out of bed; going to work...isn't.)