It’s Time To Get Ill

Posted by nicopolitan
February 22, 2010

@JayBanzia: You got sick?
@nicopolitan: Yeah. You’re sick?
@TheFoolishHeart: I think everyone got sick.
@JayBanzia: Damn. It’s like a sick party up in here.
@TheFoolishHeart: Sick party at the Red House!*
@nicopolitan: Dude, I went to this party, it was soooo siiiiick.
@JayBanzia: This party is sick.  Everyone’s getting ill.

Sparse participation on the interwebs that began around Wednesday last week can and will be attributed to a recent sickness that overtook my entire household. It wasn’t a bad cold, but just like all sickness it wasn’t entirely pleasant. Having a stuffy head clouds all of my high-capacity brain functions so I was, in effect, some sort of zombie. The infected kind of zombie — not the Romero zombie.

As was the case, no working on music composition (can’t hear very well, even under headphones), no web development (get dizzy when staring at code), no blogging (feeling bad comes across in writing and making comments, you know). And moreover, no watching of the Vancouver Olympics since I don’t subscribe to any kind of TV provider.

So like your average Gen Y male, I resorted to confiding in the one force that was my original babysitter and caretaker: video games. Video games have always been there for me and unlike music, require only eye-hand coordination and not necessarily any high-level mental functioning. And yeah, somewhere along this weekend’s pharmacy run, I did end up buying BioShock 2. I’d squee if it didn’t ignite me into a coughing fit.

But by Saturday I was well enough to be able to rehearse with my newly tricked out Stratocaster! No sickness was going to keep me from taking this one out for a spin. Ok, rehearsal was short in the interest of getting much needed rest, but at least I still got to hear the hard work that went into this guitar a week prior. While the overhauling didn’t come together immediately, after running around the city of LA to fetch a number of parts in different places, and after getting Tek Support‘s … uh, technical support, my guitar sings like a siren and roars like an unholy beast. I can now highly recommend Samarium Cobalt Noiseless pickups with full confidence.

Fun stuff aside, I am easing back into work without a lot of pressure. I’m sweeping up the files from a huge mission critical MySQL Injection (we think… but there are no traces of it) last week. Everything has since been fixed and we are working on sanitizing inputs and I’m making sure all of the files are in the same condition as the restored versions. This paragraph in layman’s terms: easy stuff at work today, thank goodness.

The point of this post: There’s nothing like a little sickness to force your ass into slowing-the-fuck-down. For a long time I fancied myself a workaholic. And while that’s still true, I seem to have rediscovered what defines me outside of work in a real way by doing those things that I love to pass the time, not just telling myself that I am a certain way.

Internet, what slows you down when you’re reeling too fast?

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*Red House – term used describe the structure, the location, and/or the inhabitants collectively, of a particular house in Los Angeles’s Highland Park. Nico lives here.

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  1. Matt says:

    I never really go too fast… but usually hangovers force me to tap out and dedicate an entire day to eating pizza rolls and sleeping.

  2. brad says:

    Power outages. Fallen wires. Those kinds of things. When I literally cannot be connected, I can walk away.

  3. cari says:

    a cold hard dose of reality.

    snow.

    probably other stuff too.

  4. Evie Stewart says:

    Problem with taking it easy when you’re not feeling good is that you don’t get the full benefit. So feel better and then take a day off!
    xo/evie

  5. sleepyjane says:

    It’s actually really easy for me to do. I don’t spend much time online over weekends because J is very much anti-internet (I know!) and he usually wants me to spend time with him and if I do go online he talks so damn much (he’s like a woman, I swear) it distracts me and I give up. And work? Well, I don’t enjoy what I do it’s pretty easy to switch off once I leave the office.

    And also, sometimes I stay up all night reading or watching movies/tv series I pretty much just zone out and ignore everything around me.

  6. Cessie says:

    I’m in a similar spot, have been sick with an eeevil cold the last 4 days. I believe it’s been induced by snow, frozen water pipes and too much shovelling. ;) Yah, it’s our worst winter here in 20 years…

    But this is the kind of thing to make me (involuntarily) throw on the brakes – I generally go gallivanting through life like there’s no such thing as an overworked immune system, until it tells me otherwise. I am recuperating under wild protests. DO NOT WAAANT.

  7. Doni says:

    Being sick definitely slows me down. As does being disconnected, whether intentionally or not. Traveling helps too. Hope you’re feeling better!

  8. verybadcat says:

    Going home. Which is why I live out in the middle of nowhere. I get home, and the cats are milling about, whining for food, and the only other sound I hear are the neighbor’s sheep, and I sit down on my couch and transform from a number crunching corporate Queen Bee and a french flash card using Schoolgirl and a man hunting VeryBadCat into that girl that loves to knit and fuss with her houseplants and make broccoli cheese soup from scratch and eat it whilst reading blogs. ;)

  9. Anna says:

    Sorry to hear you’re sick. Hope you feel better soon :)

    Yes, it’s a good thing to slow down once in a while. Aren’t you glad you did? Look, you got to spend more time with your so-called babysitter! And you enjoyed it!? ;)

  10. Sebastian says:

    Thank God for the layman’s paraphrasing.

    After 12 years of web design, I’ve all but purged the last vestiges of MySQL and PHP from my brain.

  11. andhari says:

    You’re right about slowing down. Although I usually hate it when I’m sick and unable to do productive school-wise and music-wise. Imagine rapping with sore throat, that’d be a major bitch happening. Anyhoo, feel better soon :) Thanks for your tips in my musician image post, I need to hear it, I can be pretty unsure about myself at times.

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