PaulH wrote:brianric wrote:Rowing is one of the few things I have in life, as a recovering alcoholic, to keep myself on the wagon. I'm sorry that it bothers you that I complained, but it does mean something to me to log my meters in.
It doesn't bother me that you complained at all. I was merely suggesting that you should keep it in perspective. Given that doing the meters and typing them into a spreadsheet, or even just writing them in a notebook, isn't enough, then I'm at a loss to understand your situation and will refrain from further comment. I hope your job situation resolves itself soon and positively.
Cheers, Paul
I keep them on the software that C2 gave me, in an Excel spreadsheet, and a program call CrossTrak. One of the few relaxing moments I have after rowing is loggin into C2 to log my meters, and I do enjoy doing that. I don't have much time, between work right now, rowing, etc. Averaging five to six hours a day sleep. Keeping things in presective is entirely different to you that what I see things as. Walk in my shoes then you will understand. When I get home tonight from work the first thing I'm going to do is log in my meters rowed, then go to bed. BYW, I back up my PC every day, have nine sets of complete data (30GB).