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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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? How many hours do you spend at unix.com a week ?
# 22  
Old 11-16-2009
I have interest to spend my whole day in Unix.com. Smilie

Because of some constraints am spending 4 to 5 hours of my time..

But definitely I will spend more time in this very soon...
# 23  
Old 11-16-2009
When I have a problem that I cannot resolve I come to unix.com to see if I can find a solution from a previous posting. Many times I can. If my problem is relatively unique then I will post the problem. I am very impressed with the quality of the responses and the helpfulness of the people here. unix.com really has a great community. I am looking forward to the time when I can provide more help than I receive. But at this time, I admit that unix.com is more of a resource for me than I am for it.
# 24  
Old 12-31-2009
I monitor the site all day at work, monday through friday, as a unix/linux admin.
# 25  
Old 01-06-2010
a few minutes daily but I think I will be here far more
# 26  
Old 08-11-2010
Would like to spend more, but try to spend atleast a couple of hours everyday. Well, before joining this forum, I thought I knew unix shell scripting. After joining, and looking at the quality of answers here, realized what I knew was something else. Not a SINGLE day has passed where I went to bed without learning something new from here.

I am thankful a lot to Neo and his team for making this a wonderful knowledge sharing platform.

Guru.
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# 27  
Old 11-02-2010
Less than 5 hours
# 28  
Old 11-03-2010
i like this fourm than any other fourms i have been earlier;
very helpful guys!! and very responsive thanks for sharing your knowledge!!
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