While I was at the university I often did some plain HTML stuff on my website. Nowadays I usually call a colleague and we head for the kitchen (tee, coffee, cappucino) and have a good laugh at what ever comes to our minds. Of course simple and addictive computer games are always fun (mahjongg, or even better shanghai-great moments from activision - has anybody run this under wine? Would be cool for me since I don't have a win box).
Surfing the net usually makes things worse for me, since I get kinda uneasy by it. It would be cool to do something that I'll have to move for (more than just going to the kitchen), but, well, no, that's simply not it *g*.
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Stefan
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you begin bashing the string with a +42 regexp of confusion
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