I live off my PC during the week, it's actually a full time job after my real job. I'm hoping to make the computer my full time job and real job and ditch the real job I have now. Did any of that make sense?
How much time do you lot spend at your computer (this includes Playstations and playing mobile phone games etc) a day?
How much time watching TV a day?
I recon I rack up 4 hours computer time and a further 5 hours in the glow of the TV.
I don't think I could survive without my PC. The only time I don't feel the twinge to log on is when I'm with friends, but when boredom is anywhere near me the PC is my ally...
--hahaha.... do "Hi, My name is .... and I am a computer addict." when replying.
I live off my PC during the week, it's actually a full time job after my real job. I'm hoping to make the computer my full time job and real job and ditch the real job I have now. Did any of that make sense?
so what are you going to be doing when working for yourself?
I watch maybe 2 hours of tv a day at best. Some days I watch only the news at 6pm while eating dinner, others I watch none at all.
Lowering my handicap on the golf course I hope.Originally Posted by PrivateInvestigator
I'm on the PC at a minimum 10 hours per day and on the phone 2 hours. I surely should hit a meeting or two myownself.
"There's no such thing as impossible. It's a myth. Don't believe it."
Approx 14-15hrs a day (that includes breaks and meetings though so probably a few hours less)
lots of hours a day . I don't have a TV![]()
So with all this computing time do any of you experiance any "side effects"?
i.e. Bloodshot eyes, repetitive strain injury, putting your dinner in the oven switching on the PC and then burning your dinner by mistake?
Or just not getting anywork done because of these online puzzle games like solitare or tetrus?
burning my dinner is quite commonand could definitely improve my use of time. Spend too much of it writing about daft things in forums
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