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Play some guitar (Fat Strat through a Peavey amp), listen to death metal, play some SuperTux, Tux Racer, Battle for Wesnoth, TORCS, or whatever's on my computer at the moment...look ...
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    Linux Newbie burntfuse's Avatar
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    Play some guitar (Fat Strat through a Peavey amp), listen to death metal, play some SuperTux, Tux Racer, Battle for Wesnoth, TORCS, or whatever's on my computer at the moment...look at my screenshot collection...rebuild my kernel or tune my init scripts (Slackware) for no apparent reason...
    I have sold my soul to the penguin

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    Quote Originally Posted by smolloy
    Normally I improve my computer til it breaks.....
    That's the only way to go. If it's broken, something is wrong. If something works, break it.

    Bryan
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    i surf this site, see who TM has ranted about recently, play psp (hooked on wipeout pure again), go for a pint with my mates, play some guitar, any combo of the above really
    You know, aliens are going to come to earth in 50 years and kill the hell out of us for DDoSing their networks with this SETI crap
    registered linux user #388463

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    I hit the Coffee Lounge or go out and play pool.

    Used to play a lot of Halo. (A lot). Haven't in a long time though.
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    Red face

    i watch cartoons ....
    If i get soooo bored , i do coding until it displays
    "Kernel Panic"
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    yeah, when I'm bored I find myself in chatrooms.. or sleeping. But I've got too much to do these days, so I can't really be bored.

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    What about learning how to program? I'm never bored.
    "I'm just a little old lady; don't try to dazzle me with jargon!"

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    I'd love to be bored. I have too much stuff going on right now, at least one part-time job, also a new hobby (photography), university studies (though not as much as I should)... If nothing else, there's about seven books I'm reading on and off, I've just bought three new ones (one is from the new Nobel prize winner for literature). Also, there's a few computer games I haven't touched in a couple of months still waiting patiently for me to play some more.

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    I have much to do myself. There's always something to be written or something to be read. In my "free" time, I play with the computer, torture one of my beat-up old laptops that someone gave me for free by installing some version of Linux on it and tweaking the hell out of it, play piano, go surfing.

    Sometimes I just do the dishes, but surfing or piano are the primary modes of exhausting boredom, if that's what this feeling can be called when I have free time and I'm eager to use it.

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    Currently Neverwinter Nights 2. Oh yeah and I watch tv with family and friends.

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