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  • M megaadam

    Hi! I have just started a new job. Loads of fun challenges and no more telecom BS ever. :) :beer: But that aint my question here. I am sure many of you have been hit by this: The amount of information I need to digest is ok, but the whole plethora of problems is fun but overwhelming. When I leave for the day it is hard to switch my brain to not thinking about the problems (technical and organizational). But even worse,I usually wake up hours before dawn and my brain is totally racing at 200 mph. It is quite impossble to break that train of thought. I try to think of other things, music I really like, or places I like, or kid-sister-unsafe things I like but nope. That express train ofproblems (such as this one of mine: clickety) keeps comming back. This morning I finally began doing Rubik's Cube excercises in my head that almost worked but... I wonder what you people do to unload such thoughs from your heads. Cheerz Adam

    ........................ Life is too shor

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    R Giskard Reventlov
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    fart, rollover, go back to sleep. Usually works unitl the sun comes up and the damn birds start with the singing crap.

    me, me, me

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    • M megaadam

      Hi! I have just started a new job. Loads of fun challenges and no more telecom BS ever. :) :beer: But that aint my question here. I am sure many of you have been hit by this: The amount of information I need to digest is ok, but the whole plethora of problems is fun but overwhelming. When I leave for the day it is hard to switch my brain to not thinking about the problems (technical and organizational). But even worse,I usually wake up hours before dawn and my brain is totally racing at 200 mph. It is quite impossble to break that train of thought. I try to think of other things, music I really like, or places I like, or kid-sister-unsafe things I like but nope. That express train ofproblems (such as this one of mine: clickety) keeps comming back. This morning I finally began doing Rubik's Cube excercises in my head that almost worked but... I wonder what you people do to unload such thoughs from your heads. Cheerz Adam

      ........................ Life is too shor

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      Lost User
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      Warcraft! + gym after work (5-6 PM) + a relaxing shower right before going to bed + no eating after 8 PM

      modified on Tuesday, April 28, 2009 7:29 AM

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      • M megaadam

        Hi! I have just started a new job. Loads of fun challenges and no more telecom BS ever. :) :beer: But that aint my question here. I am sure many of you have been hit by this: The amount of information I need to digest is ok, but the whole plethora of problems is fun but overwhelming. When I leave for the day it is hard to switch my brain to not thinking about the problems (technical and organizational). But even worse,I usually wake up hours before dawn and my brain is totally racing at 200 mph. It is quite impossble to break that train of thought. I try to think of other things, music I really like, or places I like, or kid-sister-unsafe things I like but nope. That express train ofproblems (such as this one of mine: clickety) keeps comming back. This morning I finally began doing Rubik's Cube excercises in my head that almost worked but... I wonder what you people do to unload such thoughs from your heads. Cheerz Adam

        ........................ Life is too shor

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        Anthony Mushrow
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        I usually just get some music on - loud. Fire up Left4Dead and kill a lot of zombies. You can't think about work when there are 40 zombies trying to eat your brains. If you like to play games, then I think any fast paced game would help. It's what video games where made for!

        My current favourite word is: Delicious!

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          fart, rollover, go back to sleep. Usually works unitl the sun comes up and the damn birds start with the singing crap.

          me, me, me

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          Chip chirp... Phew! What stinks? :)

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          • A Anthony Mushrow

            I usually just get some music on - loud. Fire up Left4Dead and kill a lot of zombies. You can't think about work when there are 40 zombies trying to eat your brains. If you like to play games, then I think any fast paced game would help. It's what video games where made for!

            My current favourite word is: Delicious!

            -SK Genius

            Game Programming articles start -here[^]-

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            Michael Bookatz
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            Surely you want a slow paced game to wind down and get you ready for sleep.. but that could just be me.

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            • M megaadam

              Hi! I have just started a new job. Loads of fun challenges and no more telecom BS ever. :) :beer: But that aint my question here. I am sure many of you have been hit by this: The amount of information I need to digest is ok, but the whole plethora of problems is fun but overwhelming. When I leave for the day it is hard to switch my brain to not thinking about the problems (technical and organizational). But even worse,I usually wake up hours before dawn and my brain is totally racing at 200 mph. It is quite impossble to break that train of thought. I try to think of other things, music I really like, or places I like, or kid-sister-unsafe things I like but nope. That express train ofproblems (such as this one of mine: clickety) keeps comming back. This morning I finally began doing Rubik's Cube excercises in my head that almost worked but... I wonder what you people do to unload such thoughs from your heads. Cheerz Adam

              ........................ Life is too shor

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              Henry Minute
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              There are many excellent suggestions in this thread. I don't think I have ever said this before in my life, but I'd steer clear of the alcohol related ones if I were you. (michael_martin, Dalek Dave, Please, please forgive me). Been there, done that. The effects are very enjoyable, and usually result in sleep. However, in my case I almost always have brilliant idea, just as I'm dropping off, which I can never quite remember on waking. I can remember having a brilliant idea, just not what it was! Wait until the brain slows a little as you settle in, then get really rat-arsed. :)

              Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”

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              • M Michael Bookatz

                Surely you want a slow paced game to wind down and get you ready for sleep.. but that could just be me.

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                Lost User
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                No! You need something that's intensive and has a brainwashing effect! I believe the combination of loud rock music and zombies hit the right spot. The bad thing is that you get used to it after a while.

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                • L Lost User

                  No! You need something that's intensive and has a brainwashing effect! I believe the combination of loud rock music and zombies hit the right spot. The bad thing is that you get used to it after a while.

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                  Michael Bookatz
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                  the coffee effect .. drink too much and you become immune. I find my mind races after something like this and can't get to sleep, I need to unwind before bed!

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                  • M Michael Bookatz

                    Surely you want a slow paced game to wind down and get you ready for sleep.. but that could just be me.

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                    Maybe, but then it might not be as much of a distraction. Maybe if you where to play when you got back from work, as a mark of the end of work and the start of something else.

                    My current favourite word is: Delicious!

                    -SK Genius

                    Game Programming articles start -here[^]-

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                    • A Anthony Mushrow

                      Maybe, but then it might not be as much of a distraction. Maybe if you where to play when you got back from work, as a mark of the end of work and the start of something else.

                      My current favourite word is: Delicious!

                      -SK Genius

                      Game Programming articles start -here[^]-

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                      Michael Bookatz
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                      I can go for that, earlier evening killing frenzies where do I sign up!

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                      • J Joan M

                        Sex helps a lot... ;P

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                        MarcelloTurnbull
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                        Of course doesn't matter if free or paid Seguramente. No importa si pago o gratis Cheers Marcello Turnbull

                        modified on Tuesday, April 28, 2009 8:24 AM

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                        • M megaadam

                          Hi! I have just started a new job. Loads of fun challenges and no more telecom BS ever. :) :beer: But that aint my question here. I am sure many of you have been hit by this: The amount of information I need to digest is ok, but the whole plethora of problems is fun but overwhelming. When I leave for the day it is hard to switch my brain to not thinking about the problems (technical and organizational). But even worse,I usually wake up hours before dawn and my brain is totally racing at 200 mph. It is quite impossble to break that train of thought. I try to think of other things, music I really like, or places I like, or kid-sister-unsafe things I like but nope. That express train ofproblems (such as this one of mine: clickety) keeps comming back. This morning I finally began doing Rubik's Cube excercises in my head that almost worked but... I wonder what you people do to unload such thoughs from your heads. Cheerz Adam

                          ........................ Life is too shor

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                          Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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                          Cooking. Its helping me relax like you will not believe. I was actually about to post that to the lounge right now.

                          If the post was helpful, please vote! Current activities: Book: Foundation's Edge by Isaac Asimov Project: Hospital Automation, final stage Learning: Image analysis, LINQ Now and forever, defiant to the end. What is Multiple Sclerosis[^]?

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                          • M megaadam

                            Hi! I have just started a new job. Loads of fun challenges and no more telecom BS ever. :) :beer: But that aint my question here. I am sure many of you have been hit by this: The amount of information I need to digest is ok, but the whole plethora of problems is fun but overwhelming. When I leave for the day it is hard to switch my brain to not thinking about the problems (technical and organizational). But even worse,I usually wake up hours before dawn and my brain is totally racing at 200 mph. It is quite impossble to break that train of thought. I try to think of other things, music I really like, or places I like, or kid-sister-unsafe things I like but nope. That express train ofproblems (such as this one of mine: clickety) keeps comming back. This morning I finally began doing Rubik's Cube excercises in my head that almost worked but... I wonder what you people do to unload such thoughs from your heads. Cheerz Adam

                            ........................ Life is too shor

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                            Rage
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                            Discovery Channel. And put some of the learned stuff into practice if it is not sufficient.

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