Just started a little experiment: I usually spend 4-6 hours in front of the screen (playing) on working days, and way more on days off (sometimes 24 hours straight then 4 hours sleep and then 24 hrs. again). Some times I ask myself if perhaps I need medical attention? But just today I erased all games from my harddisk, to stop wasting my living hours in such raw quantities. From now on and indefinately (or until I break up and crawl back to the games), all I play on the computer, is E-mail based roleplay. I guess I'm trying to force myself to be creative. Thanks to whoever it was that linked/posted the article about the Japanese scientist researching in the effects of gaming.
Med venlig hilsen / Yours sincerely M. "I-hate-junkies" Malmkvist / WWW.PowerCad.dk -----Oprindelig meddelelse----- Fra: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Pa vegne af Miller, Jeffrey Sendt: 16. juli 2002 22:29 Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Emne: RE: CD's > -----Original Message----- > From: J. van Baardwijk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 01:20 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: CD's > > > At 13:06 16-07-2002 -0700, Jeffrey Miller wrote: > > > > Talking about burners > > > I have a HP x8 burner. It fries one in four CD's. Pretty sad in a > > > country where a compilation of 100 coverless burnables is around > > > 120$ Please write back, that you feel sorry for me :C > > > >Ouch! We'll have to figure a way to inexpensively ship you cheap > >American > >CDs.. > > That might not be such a great idea. IIRC, fairly recently > someone here > posted about those cheap American CDs; I recall something > about "most CDs > in the 100-pack were faulty"... *shrug* I've never encountered that problem, myself.. but then, I'm still working through my first sleeve of 100.. :) -j-
