Heheheheheh. Ok, granted, that's good advice. But it's totally not for me. <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> I get up around 10:00 or so, make it to work by noonish and work late into the night. I'm not what you'd call a morning person. So just about the time I get warmed up, the sun's going down. Inconvenient, really.

What we need is a binary star system... big primary for a well defined day, and then a very small / distant secondary for late dusk level illumination at night. This whole "day / night" thing isn't optimal.