65% of Americans...
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Ravi Bhavnani wrote:
...spend more time with their computer than their spouse.
Do they count time you spend sleeping next to each other?
System.IO.Path.IsPathRooted() does not behave as I would expect
Yeah, I thought of that. My computer would still win, but I'd imagine that is uncommon.
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Let's see... if you have a full-time job (8 hrs per day) that involves sitting at the computer the whole time, and you sleep 8 hrs (and those 8 hrs don't count as spouse time), then in order to spend the same amount of time with your spouse, you have to not do anything at all the entire rest of the day that's not with your spouse. And that doesn't even count commute time. Makes a case for working from home, eh? ;)
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Ravi Bhavnani wrote:
And the amount of time I spend with my PC is the reason I don't have a spouse.
Are you sure that's the real reason? ;P
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Let's see... if you have a full-time job (8 hrs per day) that involves sitting at the computer the whole time, and you sleep 8 hrs (and those 8 hrs don't count as spouse time), then in order to spend the same amount of time with your spouse, you have to not do anything at all the entire rest of the day that's not with your spouse. And that doesn't even count commute time. Makes a case for working from home, eh? ;)