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Old 27-09-2007, 01:20 AM   #103
rlbell
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I'l bring this topic back up, because there has been a new twist in the tale.


I've finally got over the fact that I can still only use two hours a weekday and five hours a weekend day. I've also took a job and Im earning over 100€ a month, so I'l be getting a new (and my very own) computer possibly next winter.

However, there is a new problem. As Im studying marketing and computers, I need computer so I could do some homework (over 10 pages of customer marketing stuff) and projects.

However, I aint getting any extra hours for those projects. Mainly because "The sound of the computer is annoying/too loud" and "Youre using it too much already".

Bleh.
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The answer to your problem is to do as much of your preparation and planning away from the computer and only clock up the time for portions of the work that cannot be performed without. I studied computer science. I spent as little time at the terminal, as possible. The damn things are a distraction. You design the software ahead of time. You already have your design documented. Then you type it all in and compile it. Debugging has to be done on the computer, but it is really sped up if you designed the code properly.
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