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Roy said:That can be bad for me, can't it?
That entirely depends on what you want out of life
I, for one, welcome the addiction. When my
hands start to shake, I'll reduce my caffeine consumption. *wink*
You will find that Usenet and caffeine form a perfect symbiotic
addiction
Done that. *LOL*
;-)
[visits to site]
Before that recent G**gle summit, it was about 1200 a day, but now down to
just under 1000. They did some tweaking which penalised several others in
the NG (would rather not mention names). Post-Bourbon rollbacks perhaps...
Sounds good - makes me wanna spend some time adding more useful info
to my own site too - if only I wouldn't spend so much time on
Usenet... ;-)
Wanna set a f-up to AWW? ;-)
Naa... Matt recently got annoyed by Mimic and Onideus crossposting their
tit-for-tat to AWW. It poses a problem only to those who do not watch the
newsgroup in threaded mode.
True.
[backpacking]
I am fairly sure it is not for me. The issue in hand is abnormality, not
sadness. Why must I travel because it is the 'norm'?
Oh no, not because it's the norm.
Just personal recommendation, first hand experience type of thing. But
you're right, if it's not for you, best don't. You seem to know fairly
well what your passions are anyway
Without a (high-speed) connected environment and a dual-head display it can
never be the same.
I've heard high speed can be arranged wireless too, but indeed -
dual-head display is a bit tricky on a laptop
It can feed disdain and aggression. I am too open sometimes. When I don't
like something, I say so, especially if it's a company and not an
individual person.
Got it. Also has advantages though. Some people actually appreciate
blunt honesty, and when they do, it makes working for them a lot more
pleasant.