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  • C CataclysmicQuantum

    PIEBALDconsult wrote:

    "Not working" and "spare time" are not mutually exclusive.

    What do you mean?

    PIEBALDconsult wrote:

    I also dislike when somone asks a question like that without including his own answer.

    I have nothing to do thats why I am asking.

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    PIEBALDconsult wrote: "Not working" and "spare time" are not mutually exclusive. translated: "Not working" and "spare time" are mutually INCLUSIVE This plainly shows PIEBALD is not married and does not understand the Honey Do list When you are not at work or on Weekends ("not-working") or on Holiday ("spare-time") your wife will fill the time with urgent and important chores, tasks, and projects that make the home a lovely place for the two of you to relax in - if you ever finish the Honey-do list which never happens because there's always some more time to improve what you've done or change it or to add a bit more .... hey this list seems familiar. epiphany: Wives are the ULTIMATE project managers.

    Nothing is impossible, we just don't know the way of it yet.

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      Enjoy the occasional Newcastle or Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, play with my Wii (no sickos, the Nintendo one), read a book, try and learn something new about programming or web development, go see movies, hang out with friends, etc, etc etc...

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        I'm sorry - what is this spare time that you speak of? This is spoken in a strange tongue. Well - I guess I spend my time with my wife and kids, or here on CP. Oh yes - I also play squash a lot, it's great fun and great exercise as well.

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          I'm sorry - what is this spare time that you speak of? This is spoken in a strange tongue. Well - I guess I spend my time with my wife and kids, or here on CP. Oh yes - I also play squash a lot, it's great fun and great exercise as well.

          Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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          Dan Neely
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          Pete O`Hanlon wrote:

          I also play squash a lot, it's great fun and great exercise as well.

          While fun I fail to see how squashing the cushion of your swivel chair while you sit in it playing on your PC counts as exercise. :doh:

          -- If you view money as inherently evil, I view it as my duty to assist in making you more virtuous.

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          • L LimeyRedneck

            PIEBALDconsult wrote: "Not working" and "spare time" are not mutually exclusive. translated: "Not working" and "spare time" are mutually INCLUSIVE This plainly shows PIEBALD is not married and does not understand the Honey Do list When you are not at work or on Weekends ("not-working") or on Holiday ("spare-time") your wife will fill the time with urgent and important chores, tasks, and projects that make the home a lovely place for the two of you to relax in - if you ever finish the Honey-do list which never happens because there's always some more time to improve what you've done or change it or to add a bit more .... hey this list seems familiar. epiphany: Wives are the ULTIMATE project managers.

            Nothing is impossible, we just don't know the way of it yet.

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            PIEBALDconsult
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            Actually I was refering to being at the office (non-spare-time), yet still not working. But you make a good point too.

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              Steve Mayfield
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              reading Lounge posts on CodeProject :-O :-> Steve

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              • C CataclysmicQuantum

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                Michael Sync
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                1. blogging (I'm writing the series of firebug tutorials in my blog.. I need to add two more parts to that series. I hope im gonna finish this series this weekend and I need to review at least once.. ) 2) read the feeds (including Codeproject's latest articles) by using Google Reader 3) participate in Codeproject forum, DevX, MS ASP.NET forum 4) read some technical articles (My current interest are C# 3.5 new syntax, LINQ and Sliverlight.) ..... 5) swimming ( I can't swim very well so thinking to attend one class.) 6) watch the movie ( "Underdog" movie is really suck. "ratatouille" and "The Nanny Diaries" are very good movies that you should watch.. :) ) 7) play the guitar ya. that's all. :)

                Thanks and Regards, Michael Sync ( Blog: http://michaelsync.net)

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                  code frog 0
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                  Cooking. Exercise. Time with wife and kids! -> Loop Infinitely.

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                    Cooking. Exercise. Time with wife and kids! -> Loop Infinitely.

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                    ohhh.. you do cooking??? good for your wife.. I wanna learn cooking but I don't wanna touch the raw meal... :( If I touch the raw meal then I don't wanna eat it..

                    Thanks and Regards, Michael Sync ( Blog: http://michaelsync.net)

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                      ohhh.. you do cooking??? good for your wife.. I wanna learn cooking but I don't wanna touch the raw meal... :( If I touch the raw meal then I don't wanna eat it..

                      Thanks and Regards, Michael Sync ( Blog: http://michaelsync.net)

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                      Hot water and soap does wonders. I'll tell you first hand if you don't learn to touch it and know what you are touching you shouldn't be cooking anything. You need to know how healthy fresh meat feels to the touch so you can recognize bad meat, etc... Your problem is you are thinking way too much about it. Have some hot water and soap handy and then just enjoy what you are doing. But I will say this. You should only cook if you want to. It should be something you are inspired to do. If you don't like handling raw meat maybe you'd enjoy vegetarian dishes. My wife and I cook a lot of meatless meals and there are some amazing things to eat that don't involve meat. Or... get precooked meat. The quality isn't quite as high but ... with your aversion to handling it maybe that's an option.

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