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  • M Manique

    For those of married with children, how do you dedicate time to learning new stuff? I have to keep a Software Development book in the car (at the moment it’s on WPF) and read it when ever I am waiting outside the nursery/school/hairdressers/shop/house waiting for the wife to finish getting ready. When the children are finally asleep and the wife is watching some celebrity drivel on ITV2, at around 10pm I can finally try out some of the stuff I have read about. There has got to be a better approach than this. :confused: S Elliott (Manique) I have got to think of a decent signature

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    Days of spending countless hours doing R&D when I get home are long gone. Schedule it in with work time, after all it benefits the company in the long run.

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    • M Manique

      For those of married with children, how do you dedicate time to learning new stuff? I have to keep a Software Development book in the car (at the moment it’s on WPF) and read it when ever I am waiting outside the nursery/school/hairdressers/shop/house waiting for the wife to finish getting ready. When the children are finally asleep and the wife is watching some celebrity drivel on ITV2, at around 10pm I can finally try out some of the stuff I have read about. There has got to be a better approach than this. :confused: S Elliott (Manique) I have got to think of a decent signature

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      I've been planning on getting myself a cheap netbook that I can carry around with me and do codey stuff in dead time (like the two hours every day spent sat on a bus)

      Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit! Buzzwords!

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      • M Manique

        For those of married with children, how do you dedicate time to learning new stuff? I have to keep a Software Development book in the car (at the moment it’s on WPF) and read it when ever I am waiting outside the nursery/school/hairdressers/shop/house waiting for the wife to finish getting ready. When the children are finally asleep and the wife is watching some celebrity drivel on ITV2, at around 10pm I can finally try out some of the stuff I have read about. There has got to be a better approach than this. :confused: S Elliott (Manique) I have got to think of a decent signature

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        The locks on bathroom/toilet/restroom doors were designed to give you time to catch up on your reading. A portable music player with noise-cancelling headphones can help you ignore the bangs on the door and sounds of cross-legged relatives jumping up and down outside.

        I hope you realise that hamsters are very creative when it comes to revenge. - Elaine

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        • M Manique

          Children always wake up before the parents - its in their nature.

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          Rama Krishna Vavilala
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          Not in my case. I wake up way early these days 4 AM. My daughter wakes up at around 6:30 or 7:00 AM. SO I have full 2 hrs.

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          • M Manique

            Children always wake up before the parents - its in their nature.

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            Manique wrote:

            Children always wake up before the parents - its in their nature

            Except when they become teenagers! :)

            Kevin

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              The locks on bathroom/toilet/restroom doors were designed to give you time to catch up on your reading. A portable music player with noise-cancelling headphones can help you ignore the bangs on the door and sounds of cross-legged relatives jumping up and down outside.

              I hope you realise that hamsters are very creative when it comes to revenge. - Elaine

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              Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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              The problem is when you've been on the toilet long enough for your legs to go numb...

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              • B benjymous

                I've been planning on getting myself a cheap netbook that I can carry around with me and do codey stuff in dead time (like the two hours every day spent sat on a bus)

                Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit! Buzzwords!

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                I have a netbook and do just that. Sometimes in the loo if it looks like being a while! Sometimes I go to bed early and just play around with a few things. (No, stop it I didn't mean That. I even do some dev work on it, although it is hmmm...difficult. (Not from a technical point, but because the screen is small).

                ------------------------------------ "When Belly Full, Chin Hit Chest" Confucius 502BC

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                • M Mustafa Ismail Mustafa

                  The problem is when you've been on the toilet long enough for your legs to go numb...

                  If the post was helpful, please vote, eh! Current activities: Book: Devils by Fyodor Dostoyevsky Project: Hospital Automation, final stage Learning: Image analysis, LINQ Now and forever, defiant to the end. What is Multiple Sclerosis[^]?

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                  Lemonade Arse! I get that sometimes. (My son called it Lemonade Bottom when he was young, and the name stuck, (and evolved)).

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                    Lemonade Arse! I get that sometimes. (My son called it Lemonade Bottom when he was young, and the name stuck, (and evolved)).

                    ------------------------------------ "When Belly Full, Chin Hit Chest" Confucius 502BC

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                    Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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                    I've never known it by any name other than "numb ass/arse". Still, Lemonade ass/arse sounds funny :-D

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                    • D Dalek Dave

                      I have a netbook and do just that. Sometimes in the loo if it looks like being a while! Sometimes I go to bed early and just play around with a few things. (No, stop it I didn't mean That. I even do some dev work on it, although it is hmmm...difficult. (Not from a technical point, but because the screen is small).

                      ------------------------------------ "When Belly Full, Chin Hit Chest" Confucius 502BC

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                      There is such a thing as too much information. :)

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                      • M Manique

                        For those of married with children, how do you dedicate time to learning new stuff? I have to keep a Software Development book in the car (at the moment it’s on WPF) and read it when ever I am waiting outside the nursery/school/hairdressers/shop/house waiting for the wife to finish getting ready. When the children are finally asleep and the wife is watching some celebrity drivel on ITV2, at around 10pm I can finally try out some of the stuff I have read about. There has got to be a better approach than this. :confused: S Elliott (Manique) I have got to think of a decent signature

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                        Nemanja Trifunovic
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                        Manique wrote:

                        For those of married with children, how do you dedicate time to learning new stuff?

                        Learning new technology is a work related activity. What's wrong with dedicating 3-5 work hours a week to reading techincal books?

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                          Days of spending countless hours doing R&D when I get home are long gone. Schedule it in with work time, after all it benefits the company in the long run.

                          Software Kinetics (requires SL3 beta) - Moving software

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                          Nemanja Trifunovic
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                          Norm .net wrote:

                          after all it benefits the company in the long run

                          Even in the short run.

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                          • N Nemanja Trifunovic

                            Norm .net wrote:

                            after all it benefits the company in the long run

                            Even in the short run.

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                            NormDroid
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                            Not wrong there. Too many people got into this "I must work long hours for free" and "when I get home with the little time I have I must learn the next big thing that may or may not be a hit". As you get older, you get wiser. Work for free - "no way baby!". Learn outside company hours - "Why, the conmpany should be putting me on a training course".

                            Software Kinetics (requires SL3 beta) - Moving software

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