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I love art.. I love taking the time to sit and draw a picture or take some time to take photographs but i just never have the time! And i don't know where the time goes.. It's really getting me down lately... Anybody have any suggestions?
Spend the time that you've been using to browse forums or other webpages and do something creative/hands on instead. Or take photos now that the weather is getting nice!
what do you usually do on a weekday? i mostly find time on the weekends becuase its nearly the only period where i have time to do things that i want.
walking around outside taking photos can be very relaxing and i enjoy it as a hobby.
I know what you mean. I love to draw and usually, I just can't find the time to sit down and do so because I am always so busy or another hobby just appeals to me more.
What you have to realise is that sometimes, you need to take a break and have some time for yourself. It doesn't matter how busy you are, you should take the time to sit down and do something that you enjoy.
I think that's really important. Honestly, if you're continuously working and such, you'll get burned out very easily and that's not healthy.
J = Julian Date, decimal days
L = west longitude, decimal degrees
t = 18.697374558 + 24.06570982441908 (J−2451545.0)
T = 24 [ t/24 − integer(t/24) ] − L/15
If T>0 then LST=T else LST=T+24
LST = local sidereal time
And that's a new program for my CASIO fx-9860g II SD.
Example. Find the sidereal time in Hillsboro, West Virginia, at 5h UT on 10 May 2010.
J = 2455326.70833
L = 80.213° (west)
t = 91028.19268 hrs
LST = 14.84515 hrs
I just went outside and saw Arcturus almost at the meridian. Arcturus has a right ascension of 14h 15 m 39.7s.