This is obviously off topic = not really Perl related, but as there are many programmers here I believe it's a good place to ask ...
I'm interested of various ways how you relax yourself. How do you recharge your energy when you need to work long hours in front of computer - say writing some application in Perl :)
I've tried various things. Like energy drinks - and except gaining weight - I haven't really spotted any effect like enabling me to work late nights. Coffee seems to be a bit better from the point that it seems to wake me up a bit and doesn't make me fatter :)
Maybe some music of even some sort of sound therapy? Say some breading technique? EDIT: Sorry, my English - breathing technique? Or something else? Whatever it is, I'm interested in hearing about it :)
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