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  • M Member 11683251

    If you are working alone and get stuck it's important to take a step back sometimes to review what you are doing and make sure you are on the correct course. If you are trying to solve a specific problem take a break from your research and go for a walk, take some fresh air or spend some time on the toilet. Especially the toilet, or shower. That's where the real epiphanies tend to materialize. Who's with me!? Toilet style problem solving.:java:

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    Agent__007
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    Member 11683251 wrote:

    Who's with me!?

    I am sure nobody here would want to be with you on the toilet or in the shower. :-D

    You have just been Sharapova'd.

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      If you are working alone and get stuck it's important to take a step back sometimes to review what you are doing and make sure you are on the correct course. If you are trying to solve a specific problem take a break from your research and go for a walk, take some fresh air or spend some time on the toilet. Especially the toilet, or shower. That's where the real epiphanies tend to materialize. Who's with me!? Toilet style problem solving.:java:

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      Member 11683251 wrote:

      fresh air or ... the toilet

      They don't seem to connect :-)

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        If you are working alone and get stuck it's important to take a step back sometimes to review what you are doing and make sure you are on the correct course. If you are trying to solve a specific problem take a break from your research and go for a walk, take some fresh air or spend some time on the toilet. Especially the toilet, or shower. That's where the real epiphanies tend to materialize. Who's with me!? Toilet style problem solving.:java:

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        King Fisher
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        Thanks , I'm middle of problem. let me go for break(not to the toilet), but usually i switch to CP for relaxation. :rolleyes:

        நெஞ்சு பொறுக்கு திலையே-இந்த நிலைகெட்ட மனிதரை நினைந்துவிட்டால்

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          Member 11683251 wrote:

          Who's with me!?

          I am sure nobody here would want to be with you on the toilet or in the shower. :-D

          You have just been Sharapova'd.

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          What if it's just the shower? Any takers then? :rose:

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            Member 11683251 wrote:

            fresh air or ... the toilet

            They don't seem to connect :-)

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            Fresh air is overrated. Every time I switch on the ventilator, it lifts off into the air and flys around.

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              Member 11683251 wrote:

              fresh air or ... the toilet

              They don't seem to connect :-)

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              You can always go in to the woods and consider the entire world your bathroom. :)

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                You can always go in to the woods and consider the entire world your bathroom. :)

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                Just watch out for bears!

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                • M Member 11683251

                  If you are working alone and get stuck it's important to take a step back sometimes to review what you are doing and make sure you are on the correct course. If you are trying to solve a specific problem take a break from your research and go for a walk, take some fresh air or spend some time on the toilet. Especially the toilet, or shower. That's where the real epiphanies tend to materialize. Who's with me!? Toilet style problem solving.:java:

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                  racketeer
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                  I know what you mean, just getting away from the screen can be enough. A toilet break or getting a brew, anything like that. Sometimes, my walk to the tube on my commute home can be the most productive time of the day if I have a big problem to overcome.

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                  • M Member 11683251

                    You can always go in to the woods and consider the entire world your bathroom. :)

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                    Marvelous Idea!

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                      Thanks , I'm middle of problem. let me go for break(not to the toilet), but usually i switch to CP for relaxation. :rolleyes:

                      நெஞ்சு பொறுக்கு திலையே-இந்த நிலைகெட்ட மனிதரை நினைந்துவிட்டால்

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                      me too!

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                      • M Member 11683251

                        If you are working alone and get stuck it's important to take a step back sometimes to review what you are doing and make sure you are on the correct course. If you are trying to solve a specific problem take a break from your research and go for a walk, take some fresh air or spend some time on the toilet. Especially the toilet, or shower. That's where the real epiphanies tend to materialize. Who's with me!? Toilet style problem solving.:java:

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                        Member 11683251 wrote:

                        Especially the toilet, or shower. That's where the real epiphanies tend to materialize.

                        At least something's going to materialize on the toilet :rolleyes:

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                          If you are working alone and get stuck it's important to take a step back sometimes to review what you are doing and make sure you are on the correct course. If you are trying to solve a specific problem take a break from your research and go for a walk, take some fresh air or spend some time on the toilet. Especially the toilet, or shower. That's where the real epiphanies tend to materialize. Who's with me!? Toilet style problem solving.:java:

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                          Member 11683251 wrote:

                          Who's with me!? Toilet style problem solving.[Coffee]

                          ..I keep a dry-marker on the toilet. The inside of the door contains notes. Yeah, sounds crazy. Just try it.

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                            You can always go in to the woods and consider the entire world your bathroom. :)

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                            You can always go in to the woods

                            Heh, maybe you'll even see the Pope. ;P

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                              If you are working alone and get stuck it's important to take a step back sometimes to review what you are doing and make sure you are on the correct course. If you are trying to solve a specific problem take a break from your research and go for a walk, take some fresh air or spend some time on the toilet. Especially the toilet, or shower. That's where the real epiphanies tend to materialize. Who's with me!? Toilet style problem solving.:java:

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                              Agreed! :thumbsup: /ravi

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                                If you are working alone and get stuck it's important to take a step back sometimes to review what you are doing and make sure you are on the correct course. If you are trying to solve a specific problem take a break from your research and go for a walk, take some fresh air or spend some time on the toilet. Especially the toilet, or shower. That's where the real epiphanies tend to materialize. Who's with me!? Toilet style problem solving.:java:

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                                I've been told some of my best work is produced when I'm on the toilet. Hey, wait a minute...

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                                • M Member 11683251

                                  If you are working alone and get stuck it's important to take a step back sometimes to review what you are doing and make sure you are on the correct course. If you are trying to solve a specific problem take a break from your research and go for a walk, take some fresh air or spend some time on the toilet. Especially the toilet, or shower. That's where the real epiphanies tend to materialize. Who's with me!? Toilet style problem solving.:java:

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                                  TDD - Toilet Driven Development, sounds like a shitty idea? :)

                                  New version: WinHeist Version 2.1.1 new web site. I know the voices in my head are not real but damn they come up with some good ideas!

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