How do programmers relax?
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I am wondering how programmers around the world relax after hours of hard work. energy drink? coffee? nap? ......????
Rahul Sindhu
Taking a shower to solve the remaining problems!
"In the end it's a little boy expressing himself." Yanni
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I am wondering how programmers around the world relax after hours of hard work. energy drink? coffee? nap? ......????
Rahul Sindhu
rahul_sindhu wrote:
after hours of hard work
You mean this will eventually end??
"There are three sides to every story. Yours, mine and the truth" ~ unknown "All things good to know are difficult to learn" ~ Greek Proverb "The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary" ~ Vidal Sassoon
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I am wondering how programmers around the world relax after hours of hard work. energy drink? coffee? nap? ......????
Rahul Sindhu
Finish my code so that I don't have to worry about it anymore. Really, how else can you relax?
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I am wondering how programmers around the world relax after hours of hard work. energy drink? coffee? nap? ......????
Rahul Sindhu
I have an old 1962 Chrysler Valiant, (Plymouth for the Americans). Either driving it or fixing it. There is no modern technology on it, so working on it is NOTHING like my Job. state of the art technology on this was pushbutton gear selection. John
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I am wondering how programmers around the world relax after hours of hard work. energy drink? coffee? nap? ......????
Rahul Sindhu
Driving, share time with friends, watching TV ect. Anything I want to do on that time.
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I am wondering how programmers around the world relax after hours of hard work. energy drink? coffee? nap? ......????
Rahul Sindhu
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I am wondering how programmers around the world relax after hours of hard work. energy drink? coffee? nap? ......????
Rahul Sindhu
Taking the dogs for a walk in the forest.
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I am wondering how programmers around the world relax after hours of hard work. energy drink? coffee? nap? ......????
Rahul Sindhu
Consuming large volumes of ethanol while throwing pointy objects at a remote round board on the wall works well. Whacking a white ball with a stick in apparently random directions which sometimes results in multi-colored balls falling into randdom pockets attached to the side of a felt-covered table also relieves stress. But you can't beat kicking the daylights out of large red belt on a padded floor for sheer relaxation. Sometimes they kick back, though; gotta watch your back. On weekends I like to sit on the porch watching the doves fight over the feed I put out for them, while decorating the pigeons who dare to intrude with colorful bits of plastic attached to 5" hardened wire spikes and propelled by compressed air. When I run out of pigeons - they do eventually learn - I like to play with steel, cutting and grinding, welding and grinding some more, to make things that would probably be cheaper to buy. But it is far less satisfying to buy than to make it myself, and that has a regenerative power in itself. When the power is out and I can't play with power tools, putzing around in the yard, tending the flowers and grading the yard with a rake is extraordinarily relaxing, and it wears me out enough to sleep deeply. But then, I'm not a programmer; I'm an engineer who sometimes programs. Maybe that makes a difference.
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
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Taking the dogs for a walk in the forest.
Are you living near forest? Where are you in Sweden?
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I am wondering how programmers around the world relax after hours of hard work. energy drink? coffee? nap? ......????
Rahul Sindhu
after about each cycle of 2200 man-hours I like to take a holiday and go hicking. No laptop, cell phone, ... just me, my wife our backpacks and our two little feet against the forces of nature... :-\ .
V.
Stop smoking so you can: Enjoy longer the money you save. Moviereview Archive -
Consuming large volumes of ethanol while throwing pointy objects at a remote round board on the wall works well. Whacking a white ball with a stick in apparently random directions which sometimes results in multi-colored balls falling into randdom pockets attached to the side of a felt-covered table also relieves stress. But you can't beat kicking the daylights out of large red belt on a padded floor for sheer relaxation. Sometimes they kick back, though; gotta watch your back. On weekends I like to sit on the porch watching the doves fight over the feed I put out for them, while decorating the pigeons who dare to intrude with colorful bits of plastic attached to 5" hardened wire spikes and propelled by compressed air. When I run out of pigeons - they do eventually learn - I like to play with steel, cutting and grinding, welding and grinding some more, to make things that would probably be cheaper to buy. But it is far less satisfying to buy than to make it myself, and that has a regenerative power in itself. When the power is out and I can't play with power tools, putzing around in the yard, tending the flowers and grading the yard with a rake is extraordinarily relaxing, and it wears me out enough to sleep deeply. But then, I'm not a programmer; I'm an engineer who sometimes programs. Maybe that makes a difference.
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
I buy a cup of Cofee in store and drive to one of the many Parks in Canada and sip it by a stream and river. Refreshing except mosquitos and ticks. This part of Canada is beautiful in Summer.
Tapas Shome System Software Engineer Keen Computer Solutions 1408 Erin Street Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada R3E 2S8 http://www.keencomputer.com
modified on Monday, September 1, 2008 2:51 AM
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I am wondering how programmers around the world relax after hours of hard work. energy drink? coffee? nap? ......????
Rahul Sindhu
Badminton, swimming, gym workouts, cook and eat some delicious food. :)
Many are stubborn in pursuit of the path they have chosen, few in pursuit of the goal - Friedrich Nietzsche .·´¯`·->Rajesh<-·´¯`·. [Microsoft MVP - Visual C++]
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I am wondering how programmers around the world relax after hours of hard work. energy drink? coffee? nap? ......????
Rahul Sindhu
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I am wondering how programmers around the world relax after hours of hard work. energy drink? coffee? nap? ......????
Rahul Sindhu
Try roller skating: http://r-marathon2007.by.ru/misc/FSK-TNT7/Jumps/
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I buy a cup of Cofee in store and drive to one of the many Parks in Canada and sip it by a stream and river. Refreshing except mosquitos and ticks. This part of Canada is beautiful in Summer.
Tapas Shome System Software Engineer Keen Computer Solutions 1408 Erin Street Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada R3E 2S8 http://www.keencomputer.com
modified on Monday, September 1, 2008 2:51 AM
I never made it as far as Manitoba, but the parts I've seen are uniformly beautiful. WInters are harsh, I know, but perhaps it's worth it for the rewards of living in one of the most gorgeous environs on the planet.
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
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I am wondering how programmers around the world relax after hours of hard work. energy drink? coffee? nap? ......????
Rahul Sindhu
Playing guitar or listening to very loud music
Harvey Saayman - South Africa Junior Developer .Net, C#, SQL
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Taking a shower to solve the remaining problems!
"In the end it's a little boy expressing himself." Yanni
gr8 ;P
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after about each cycle of 2200 man-hours I like to take a holiday and go hicking. No laptop, cell phone, ... just me, my wife our backpacks and our two little feet against the forces of nature... :-\ .
V.
Stop smoking so you can: Enjoy longer the money you save. Moviereview ArchiveV. wrote:
me, my wife our backpacks and our two little feet
Must be hard... ;P
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Watching movie(s) :)
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I buy a cup of Cofee in store and drive to one of the many Parks in Canada and sip it by a stream and river. Refreshing except mosquitos and ticks. This part of Canada is beautiful in Summer.
Tapas Shome System Software Engineer Keen Computer Solutions 1408 Erin Street Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada R3E 2S8 http://www.keencomputer.com
modified on Monday, September 1, 2008 2:51 AM
it's the best... ;)