On 2/1/11 11:57 AM, Gary Whatmore wrote:
Recently Bruno M. wrote:

I may be spending too much time on the NG (especially for someone who doesn't 
skip the 8 hours of sleep)

A quick look at my daily routines revealed that I spend 7 hours studying the dmd 
and phobos diffs, Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch linux packages status, bug reports and 
comments, planet d, running bearophile's benchmarks, dsource&  project news, 
all reddit articles about D, all slides and posts by Walter in various forums.

This is all too exciting. If I didn't go to work, there would be even more to 
learn. The downside is, this leaves no time to really contribute. Problem #2 is 
I'm not very good at coming up with ideas on how to improve D or the tools. I 
just spend all time reading, spreading the word, and manipulating reddit votes. 
I hope I could help D and use D some day. Any thoughts?

Go to a park. :-P

Seriously, some years later you will regret it. If you work at least 6 hours a day and you spend 7 hours extra in the computer, it's too much for your eyes, brain and body...

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