Henry Lieberman's Info Diary, 13 Feb 1996 9:30 Read a technical article I downloaded from the Web yesterday 9:50 Glanced at Wired magazine 10:20 Called weather recording, checked phone messages 11:00 Made phone calls to colleagues, reached answering machine 11:15 Phone calls 11:35 Person I called returned call. He asked about a computer file, I brought it up on my screen 11:55 I called my doctor to ask about a medical test I took. 12:00 Lunch meeting of my group. Guest speaker: Syspro person 1:45 More phone calls. Caller asked me to fax articles to him. 2:00 Updated my Web pages 2:15 Read e-mail 3:15 Walked by newspaper vending box. Looked at top stories: Iowa primaries, Arafat sworn in 3:30 Browsed books at MIT Coop 4:00 Browsed hardcopy catalog of books from IEEE. Noticed they had Web page. Decided I wanted a book. No on-line order form. Called 800 number, busy. 4:15 Tried again to call. Ordered books for Fedex delivery 4:30 Did some programming 5:30 Called colleague on West Coast 8:30 Read some of student's PhD thesis. Made some comments. 9:10 Read a French translation of an article written by a colleague to check translation for him. 11:10 Read article in Wired that I had glanced at breakfast 12:30 Called friend on the West Coast for Valentine's Day