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  • G Gary R Wheeler

    At work I tend to rest my left hand on the desktop. When I have my headphones on that hand likes to play "air piano" along with the music I'm listening to. It's a good thing the guy on the other side of the cubicle 'wall' spends most of his time in meetings, otherwise he might get annoyed :-O, and I don't want to annoy Josh, The World's Tallest Program Manager™ (he's 6'10" and about 300 pounds).

    Software Zen: delete this;

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    Paul M Watt
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    Well at least there is a wall between you and "The World's Tallest Program Manager™". That gives you a little bit of time to react if you annoy him.

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      Well at least there is a wall between you and "The World's Tallest Program Manager™". That gives you a little bit of time to react if you annoy him.

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      Gary R Wheeler
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      That, and he has the patience of a saint.

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      • D Dave Kerr

        When I'm coding in the comfort of my own home I have either 'The Simpsons' on or 'King of the Hill' in a loop - I've seen each episode many times but find the sound in the background helps my concentration. When I'm in a good run I also tend to put a double bass pedal under my desk so I can practice drumming while I work. Anyone else have any weird things you do when you're coding?

        My Blog: http://www.dwmkerr.com

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        Lost User
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        Classic Star Trek is the best when coding. Nothing beats Nomad exclaiming 'You are in error! You are imperfect!' when you have just compiled your project :) Of course not all the time and only when I work at home.

        And from the clouds a mighty voice spoke:
        "Smile and be happy, for it could come worse!"

        And I smiled and was happy
        And it came worse.

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        • D Dave Kerr

          When I'm coding in the comfort of my own home I have either 'The Simpsons' on or 'King of the Hill' in a loop - I've seen each episode many times but find the sound in the background helps my concentration. When I'm in a good run I also tend to put a double bass pedal under my desk so I can practice drumming while I work. Anyone else have any weird things you do when you're coding?

          My Blog: http://www.dwmkerr.com

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          brightmohan
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          I just let my mind wander....with the browser... opening multiple websites...like Reddit...Facebook...News websites...and shit. My mind loves to wander when I am coding....and I let it wander without resistance...and it takes me to all sorts of places like....4Chan and all that... Just WoW I say.

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          • D Dave Kerr

            When I'm coding in the comfort of my own home I have either 'The Simpsons' on or 'King of the Hill' in a loop - I've seen each episode many times but find the sound in the background helps my concentration. When I'm in a good run I also tend to put a double bass pedal under my desk so I can practice drumming while I work. Anyone else have any weird things you do when you're coding?

            My Blog: http://www.dwmkerr.com

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            DJ van Wyk
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            Does drinking count? When I work from home I found that a beer or 2 help to relax me, and stop my mind from wondering. After a few hours of that though, the code stops making sense, but for some reason it works, and we never have to support it .... hmmmmm.

            My plan is to live forever ... so far so good

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            • D Dave Kerr

              When I'm coding in the comfort of my own home I have either 'The Simpsons' on or 'King of the Hill' in a loop - I've seen each episode many times but find the sound in the background helps my concentration. When I'm in a good run I also tend to put a double bass pedal under my desk so I can practice drumming while I work. Anyone else have any weird things you do when you're coding?

              My Blog: http://www.dwmkerr.com

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              ArchimaX
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              For me, the most comfortable way to sit while coding is with my left leg on the table... ...unfortunately I can't do this while on-site: attracts too much attention It is exceptionally comfortable though, as my entire right arm is on the table too - kinda like having your elbow out the window while driving.

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              • D DJ van Wyk

                Does drinking count? When I work from home I found that a beer or 2 help to relax me, and stop my mind from wondering. After a few hours of that though, the code stops making sense, but for some reason it works, and we never have to support it .... hmmmmm.

                My plan is to live forever ... so far so good

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                ArchimaX
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                Oh man... drinking + coding = frustrating. The only thing worse is coding while goofed. I can never remember what I was trying to build.

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                • L Lost User

                  Classic Star Trek is the best when coding. Nothing beats Nomad exclaiming 'You are in error! You are imperfect!' when you have just compiled your project :) Of course not all the time and only when I work at home.

                  And from the clouds a mighty voice spoke:
                  "Smile and be happy, for it could come worse!"

                  And I smiled and was happy
                  And it came worse.

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                  radioman lt
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                  fascinating :|

                  d{^__^}b - it's time to fly

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                    fascinating :|

                    d{^__^}b - it's time to fly

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                    Lost User
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                    No smile is right, but where is the raised eyebrow?

                    And from the clouds a mighty voice spoke:
                    "Smile and be happy, for it could come worse!"

                    And I smiled and was happy
                    And it came worse.

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                    • L Lost User

                      No smile is right, but where is the raised eyebrow?

                      And from the clouds a mighty voice spoke:
                      "Smile and be happy, for it could come worse!"

                      And I smiled and was happy
                      And it came worse.

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                      radioman lt
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                      an eyebrow dead ahead captain :^)

                      d{^__^}b - it's time to fly

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                      • D Dave Kerr

                        When I'm coding in the comfort of my own home I have either 'The Simpsons' on or 'King of the Hill' in a loop - I've seen each episode many times but find the sound in the background helps my concentration. When I'm in a good run I also tend to put a double bass pedal under my desk so I can practice drumming while I work. Anyone else have any weird things you do when you're coding?

                        My Blog: http://www.dwmkerr.com

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                        Fran Porretto
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                        Apart from rubbing my Newfoundland's ears between lines of C++, I can't think of anything.

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                        • R radioman lt

                          an eyebrow dead ahead captain :^)

                          d{^__^}b - it's time to fly

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                          Lost User
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                          Red alert! Raise shields and open hailing frequencies!

                          And from the clouds a mighty voice spoke:
                          "Smile and be happy, for it could come worse!"

                          And I smiled and was happy
                          And it came worse.

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                          • F Fran Porretto

                            Apart from rubbing my Newfoundland's ears between lines of C++, I can't think of anything.

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                            Lost User
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                            Fran Porretto wrote:

                            rubbing my Newfoundland's ears between lines of C++,

                            Interesting. How do you get the poor dog's head into the monitor? I hope it's not the brute force approach...

                            And from the clouds a mighty voice spoke:
                            "Smile and be happy, for it could come worse!"

                            And I smiled and was happy
                            And it came worse.

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                            • L Lost User

                              Red alert! Raise shields and open hailing frequencies!

                              And from the clouds a mighty voice spoke:
                              "Smile and be happy, for it could come worse!"

                              And I smiled and was happy
                              And it came worse.

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                              radioman lt
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                              drop to impulse :doh:

                              d{^__^}b - it's time to fly

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                              • D Dave Kerr

                                When I'm coding in the comfort of my own home I have either 'The Simpsons' on or 'King of the Hill' in a loop - I've seen each episode many times but find the sound in the background helps my concentration. When I'm in a good run I also tend to put a double bass pedal under my desk so I can practice drumming while I work. Anyone else have any weird things you do when you're coding?

                                My Blog: http://www.dwmkerr.com

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                                Roy from Detroit
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                                How's this for weird: I go into the office. :wtf: My current assignment has me working on a project alone, I could do it from a laptop at home, but I go into work because I can't concentrate at home. Maybe I should try the Simpsons trick. When I am browsing code or reading articles, I tend to use one of those hand-grip exercise things, or just twirl a pen around between my fingers of my idle hand. I also swear a lot at the computer. Damn thing. I started getting some annoyed looks from the boss's assistant in the next cube, so I now sometimes use the much quieter "flipping the bird". I am thinking of getting a web camera so the computer can see me doing it. :~

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                                • D Dave Kerr

                                  When I'm coding in the comfort of my own home I have either 'The Simpsons' on or 'King of the Hill' in a loop - I've seen each episode many times but find the sound in the background helps my concentration. When I'm in a good run I also tend to put a double bass pedal under my desk so I can practice drumming while I work. Anyone else have any weird things you do when you're coding?

                                  My Blog: http://www.dwmkerr.com

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                                  Eaverae
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                                  Airdrumming FTW :P

                                  "My personality is not represented by my hometown."

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                                  • D Dave Kerr

                                    When I'm coding in the comfort of my own home I have either 'The Simpsons' on or 'King of the Hill' in a loop - I've seen each episode many times but find the sound in the background helps my concentration. When I'm in a good run I also tend to put a double bass pedal under my desk so I can practice drumming while I work. Anyone else have any weird things you do when you're coding?

                                    My Blog: http://www.dwmkerr.com

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                                    BubingaMan
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                                    As a drummer myself, I high-five you for the twin pedal under the table. Tried it myself once, but it kept sliding away. I should build something to keep it in place, but I'm too lazy. :P

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                                    • D Dave Kerr

                                      When I'm coding in the comfort of my own home I have either 'The Simpsons' on or 'King of the Hill' in a loop - I've seen each episode many times but find the sound in the background helps my concentration. When I'm in a good run I also tend to put a double bass pedal under my desk so I can practice drumming while I work. Anyone else have any weird things you do when you're coding?

                                      My Blog: http://www.dwmkerr.com

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                                      chx101B
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                                      yea man..I usually put my left hand in my pants...when debugging... Not fapping... :wtf: :omg:

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                                      • D Dave Kerr

                                        When I'm coding in the comfort of my own home I have either 'The Simpsons' on or 'King of the Hill' in a loop - I've seen each episode many times but find the sound in the background helps my concentration. When I'm in a good run I also tend to put a double bass pedal under my desk so I can practice drumming while I work. Anyone else have any weird things you do when you're coding?

                                        My Blog: http://www.dwmkerr.com

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                                        carlospc1970
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                                        I work in a noisy office. When I am working on something like preparing for a meeting or planning one ( :| ) everything distracts me and I get annoyed. But when I am coding... all the noise around me disappears, magically. It must be weird for my coworkers because at those moments I completely ignore them and usually I participate in all the office gossip. :rolleyes:

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                                        • D Dave Kerr

                                          When I'm coding in the comfort of my own home I have either 'The Simpsons' on or 'King of the Hill' in a loop - I've seen each episode many times but find the sound in the background helps my concentration. When I'm in a good run I also tend to put a double bass pedal under my desk so I can practice drumming while I work. Anyone else have any weird things you do when you're coding?

                                          My Blog: http://www.dwmkerr.com

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                                          Dennis E White
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                                          crank the tunes to match the mood of the code. I have at times sent an email out to teammates letting them know that I plan to spend the day in the land of iPod. different moods of music to match the code that I am writing. if it has been something difficult and frustrating then it's going to be some bass pounding or hard rocking music.

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