How many hours do you spend at unix.com a week ?


View Poll Results: How many hours do you spend at unix.com a week ?
<= 5 hrs 56 37.58%
> 5 hrs && <= 10 hrs 43 28.86%
> 10 hrs && <= 20 hrs 26 17.45%
> 20 hrs && <= 30 hrs 13 8.72%
> 40 hrs && <= 50 hrs 8 5.37%
> 50 hrs 3 2.01%
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# 8  
Old 02-15-2008
The last couple of month i spent zero time at the forum ;-) cause there was no time to stay here. But lets se what happens in future.
# 9  
Old 03-08-2008
I usually check in every weekday morning after I have read my email.
# 10  
Old 03-09-2008
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Welcome, decent.
You last visited: 04-11-2005 at 12:16 PM
Also got the mail and still visit this site in my daily internet rotation but never log in to reply.
# 11  
Old 03-09-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by matrixmadhan
This includes the time you spend reading threads, answering them and all the other activities at unix.com on an average for a week.

This poll is about your time with unix.com Smilie

Poll and if possible just drop a short note about which part of the day you spend the most !!!

I hope this is yet another cool poll ! Smilie Smilie Smilie
I received an email about not visiting the site for awhile. I've been too darn busy lately but I thought I'd drop by tonight and see what's new on unix.com.

Mostly I peruse the site at home and at nighttime (no time during the day)...maybe an hour or so. I noticed the traffic levels (via compete) have increased since my last visit - good! I referred a couple admins to the site. Smilie
# 12  
Old 03-09-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by esofthub
I referred a couple admins to the site. Smilie
We appreciate that. "Word of mouth" is always the best form of advertising. Smilie
# 13  
Old 03-09-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by Perderabo
We appreciate that. "Word of mouth" is always the best form of advertising. Smilie
Yes, it's the only form of advertising that is really "sticky."
# 14  
Old 03-28-2008
I spent at least 10 hours in unix.com.
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