It's been a long time since we last pulled an all-nighter to meet a project deadline.
The original plan was to release the new website before 12:00 PM on the night of the 15th, focusing on dietary considerations for fatty liver disease.
Thus, on the morning of the 15th, everyone was frantically working on finalizing the last details, January 31, 2009 (风水轮流转 - things change).
Around 8:00 PM on the 15th, we hoped to finish by 10:00 PM. LY worked hard and said, "Let's go home before ten, it'll be dangerous to drive later."
By around 10:00 PM on the 15th, we hoped to finish before midnight on the 16th, considering the hazards of fatty liver disease. I said, "I'm not scared, I'll just drive home anyway."
At around 1:00 AM on the 16th, February 1, 2009 (changing habits), we aimed to finish by 3:00 AM. LY remarked, "Looks like we'll be spending the night at the company."
Around 3:00 AM on the morning of the 16th, we pushed to finish by 6:00 AM. LY had collapsed on the couch, unable to continue. I went downstairs to grab a hat from my car because I couldn't take it anymore. QT was still very energetic in her seat, ZH was impressive as he sat with his chin resting on his hand in deep concentration. Little LU was struggling the most, under immense pressure to keep going. LH quietly worked on fixing static links and later revealed he'd fixed over four hundred in three hours. He was then criticized by ZH since the task could have been done in seconds using the replace function, treatment methods for fatty liver disease, January 29, 2009 (career assessment). It seemed we were all a bit dazed.
Around 6:00 AM on the morning of the 16th, we aimed to finish before 9:00 AM, when everyone would normally start work. We no longer anticipated having a late-night snack; all we wanted now was breakfast.
Around 9:00 AM on the morning of the 16th, we aimed to finish by 10:00 AM. With renewed hope after passing through the sleep-deprived phase, our energy returned. The body clock truly is amazing.
Around 10:00 AM on the morning of the 16th, we aimed to finish by noon, 12:00 PM. DAI sister kindly asked if we wanted to eat first. However, since we were already twelve hours behind schedule, we didn't have the mood to eat at this critical moment.
Around 1:00 PM on the afternoon of the 16th, we finally completed the release. DAI sister suggested we go eat, but knowing that post-release there are often many unstable factors, we continued fixing small details and bugs despite being exhausted. Thus, little SONG ordered us some milk tea, which was great! I sent a message to A Niu, emphasizing that we had been fighting for nearly thirty hours, asking for a friend's help to bring some good food. It became clear that around 3:00 PM we could finally go home.
Around 3:00 PM on the afternoon of the 16th, we hoped to complete the page detail adjustments by 4:00 PM. Our stomachs couldn't hold out any longer, so we grabbed a quick meal first. I sent another message to A Niu, confirming that dinner wouldn't be an issue.
Around 5:00 PM on the afternoon of the 16th, we wished to complete the page detail adjustments by 6:00 PM. Everyone joked about how our expectations shifted from wanting a late-night snack to breakfast, then lunch, and now we could only hope for dinner. LH's modifications to the right side static pages drove everyone crazy, tensions began to rise.
Around 7:00 PM on the evening of the 16th, we finally finished the basic adjustments and headed home for a good sleep. QT left first since she was done, followed by ZH who also had nothing left to do. Little LU and LH left next, leaving only LY and me. I called A Niu, guaranteeing that I would definitely be home before 8:00 PM, emphasizing that dinner preparations could begin.
Finally, February 1, 2009 (changing habits), everyone left.
On the way home, I strongly urged myself to stay alert while driving, fearing an accident.
At exactly 8:00 PM, I finally arrived home, immediately collapsing into bed and falling asleep.
At 8:30 PM, I was violently dragged up by my sister and managed to finish two bowls of rice at the dining table, symptoms of fatty liver disease. By 9:00 PM, I slumped back into bed, fell deeply asleep, and entered a meditative state.
Finally, I slept soundly zzZZZ