How many hours a day do you spent behind your pc? (average)

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How many hours behind your pc a day? (excl. work)

0-1 hour - not bad
16
8%
1-2 hours - wow quite addicted aren't you?
39
20%
2-3 hours - do you have a social life?
35
18%
3 or more hours - single, aren't you???
104
54%
 
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Post by Hugo & Any »

At least 1 or 2 hours a day but time flies when we are doing something we like, so it's easy to spend more than 3 hours. Computer games are the reason of spending much more time. The internet is also much more interesting than tv! :)
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Post by redrabbit »

Before my internet connection (years ago) 1-2hours pc much TV
Now 3 or more and much less TV, but I do have a girlfriend and a social live :wink:

Ofcourse it also depends on the fact if you are a student or not
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about 10 - 12 h per day, including work. I guess i must be married with computer :D
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Post by jabosa2 »

More than 3 hours a day, but I don't spend much time in front of TV.

And I do have a social life, a husband and three kids!!!!!
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Post by Van Geel »

I spent too much time behind my PC!
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Post by wally2cv »

10 à 15 h /day
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Post by Thompson »

Usually 2 hours, 3 hours is absolutely the maxumum. I'll get bored if I sit too long in front of the computer..
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Post by WOLFINAS »

Less than One hour per day

I am Married, I have a Baby, I have social life, I do lots of travels (working)...

I spent sometimes more than 1 Hr, but most of days only 20 minutes...

In Good Old Days, I have spent mor than one full nigth :wink: Obviously working hard (At Civilization II f.e,) :roll:

If day could have 34 hours instead of 24!!!!
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2-3 hours. I don't hvae social life
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Post by Irrer Ivan »

I would say, 1 hour in avarage. Normally less than 1 hour, but sometimes (especially on weekends), I spend 2 or 3 hours behind my PC.
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Every day 1-3 hours, but sometimes 6-10 hours a day.. :roll:
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2-3 hours. but I have a social life
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Forums vs Fora

Post by Jes »

noogie wrote:
Elmo wrote:
noogie wrote:I learned in High school that the plural of forum is fora.... but for you I'd say forums is fine too :wink:
In Dutch the plural of forum is fora, in English the plural is forums (yuck, btw! :x)
I learned Latin in High School. Thus fora... I would say forums myself, also in Dutch...
FORUM is a word that has been taken from latin (yes, the old european language). That language, did not add ''S'' to make the plural (forum :arrow: forums) but added ''A'' (forum :arrow: fora). So the correct way to say it is just FORA, but it seems that many people do not know it... (never mind, we all can understand it :wink: )

Is the same as the plural of ''Curriculum'' which is said ''Curricula''

Anyway, I am from Spain, and in Spanish language, the two ways to say it are accepted by the R.A.E.
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I was wrong

Post by Jes »

Hey! I asked My father and he said that I was wrong yesterday: In Spanish is NOT allowed (by the R.A.E.) to say ''Forums'' or ''curricula''!!!

by the way, I have another word: ''Milenium'' :arrow: ''milenia''
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Post by GP »

I think i spend more than 3 hours a day.. :oops: But i never look TV..
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