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A Day's Work

The sun gently lights up my room to declare a brand new day. The alarm has given up in its hopeless task to awaken me from my slumber. Another all-nighter work, a skill learned during my college days, has caused me to overslept, yet again. It's a good thing I don't schedule morning meetings.

Soon after I wake up, I sit in front of my computer to check daily news and early paperwork. By the time I finish my outgoing mail, it's usually close to lunch time. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and I have just remembered that I've forgotten to have it. Sigh.

For demonstration purposes, I have picked up a story from Project Gutenberg. However, the process is similar to any other process. You can't go wrong with a classic. I choose a rather sizable work because I believe experience is the best teacher, and that the more I do things, the faster and better I do it. Compare that to standard five page website and you can tell that I have a lot of learning.


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Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
Translated to HTML by Harry Hardjono
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