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I'm making weapons for a game, usually I make the model on one day and texture it the next day- yesterday I made the model AND textured it!

Must have refreshed like, 30 times
 
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I played Assassin's Creed 2. (Finally got 42 out of 100 feathers, ROFL)
 
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just can't explain my feelings in words. :cry: :cry: :cry:

but it was one of the bad days of my life :cry:
 
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I refreshed browser around 25 times and finally gave rest to my eyes for not looking at Laptop..
 
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Note to Mods: Humour intended !!!!!!!

How to Overcome Internet Forum Addiction from EHow.com

By Andrew Smith, eHow Contributor


Internet forums offer a great opportunity to learn more about a particular subject and introduce yourself to people with the same interests you have. After awhile, though, you may find that you spend a little too much time in some of these forums. If internet forums are causing you to lose sleep or are hindering your work, it's probably time to take a break. It won't be an easy process but it will be worth the work. Here is how to overcome internet forum addiction.


Instructions Difficulty: Moderately Easy


1)
Begin by deleting your browsing history, temporary internet files and cookies. First, this will take the link to the forum from automatically appearing on your browser once you begin typing the first letter of the website in your address bar. It will also remove any passwords that you have saved on the website, thus not allowing you to automatically log on.

2)
Shut your computer down in the evenings. If you are a big fan of internet forums, you probably spend plenty of time in these forums during the night. When your computer is at rest or “asleep,” simply moving your mouse can allow you to get right back onto that forum within 30 seconds. Turning your computer off, though, makes getting online more of a process. Turn your computer off about an hour before you plan to go to bed.

3)
Change your password that you use to log onto the forum to something that you won't easily remember. Make it a sequence of letters and numbers that you'll actually have to look up. Then, delete the new password from your email. This way, to log onto the forum, you'll have to go out of your way to either log on or to have the password emailed to you.

4)
Force yourself to do household chores and other errands during the time that you would normally be on the forum. For example, you could use that time to go to a grocery store. To make the chore an even longer event, you could walk to a store that is further away than where you normally shop. This will take up more of your time and thus keep you out of the forum longer.

5)
Ask the administrators of the forum to give you a temporary ban. How long you asked to be banned will be up to you depending on the level of your addiction. Thirty days is a good amount of time, though, to break the addiction. By doing this, you won't be able to get on the forum no matter how badly you try as most bans of this nature ban both a screen name and an IP address.

My 2 cents: If all else fails, go find a priest !!

Link:

How to Overcome Internet Forum Addiction | eHow.com
 
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finaly i got a day for Pondi !! :yahoo:

And i did alot of Pondi !!
 
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Note to Mods: Humour intended !!!!!!!

How to Overcome Internet Forum Addiction from EHow.com

By Andrew Smith, eHow Contributor


Internet forums offer a great opportunity to learn more about a particular subject and introduce yourself to people with the same interests you have. After awhile, though, you may find that you spend a little too much time in some of these forums. If internet forums are causing you to lose sleep or are hindering your work, it's probably time to take a break. It won't be an easy process but it will be worth the work. Here is how to overcome internet forum addiction.


Instructions Difficulty: Moderately Easy


1)
Begin by deleting your browsing history, temporary internet files and cookies. First, this will take the link to the forum from automatically appearing on your browser once you begin typing the first letter of the website in your address bar. It will also remove any passwords that you have saved on the website, thus not allowing you to automatically log on.

2)
Shut your computer down in the evenings. If you are a big fan of internet forums, you probably spend plenty of time in these forums during the night. When your computer is at rest or “asleep,” simply moving your mouse can allow you to get right back onto that forum within 30 seconds. Turning your computer off, though, makes getting online more of a process. Turn your computer off about an hour before you plan to go to bed.

3)
Change your password that you use to log onto the forum to something that you won't easily remember. Make it a sequence of letters and numbers that you'll actually have to look up. Then, delete the new password from your email. This way, to log onto the forum, you'll have to go out of your way to either log on or to have the password emailed to you.

4)
Force yourself to do household chores and other errands during the time that you would normally be on the forum. For example, you could use that time to go to a grocery store. To make the chore an even longer event, you could walk to a store that is further away than where you normally shop. This will take up more of your time and thus keep you out of the forum longer.

5)
Ask the administrators of the forum to give you a temporary ban. How long you asked to be banned will be up to you depending on the level of your addiction. Thirty days is a good amount of time, though, to break the addiction. By doing this, you won't be able to get on the forum no matter how badly you try as most bans of this nature ban both a screen name and an IP address.

My 2 cents: If all else fails, go find a priest !!

The best part on that post is right at the beginning

Note to Mods: Humour intended !!!!!!!

Can't be too cautious ehh:lol:
 
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PDF experienced loadshedding all day yesterday.

oh really.....:coffee:

Man i checked it yesterday once ,it said "PDF is down for maintenance but when i refreshed the page,it was alright.Looks like i missed something.:undecided:



Ahh :pdf: never lets me down.:cheers: The problem was solved before i got logged on yesterday.:)
 
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I was assembling a cyber team to attack BRF, i thought PDF got hacked :woot:
 
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