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%
Voters: 149. This poll is closed

 
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# 1  
Old 08-22-2007
How many hours do you spend at unix.com a week ?

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
# 2  
Old 08-22-2007
A couple of hours a day (I think). Its been like this since I changed jobs... don't have nearly as much free time now. And I'm logged in from work mostly.
# 3  
Old 08-23-2007
I've not read or posted here for a loooong time since the last month, when I've received a mail from mods saying "We have not seen you for a while, please stop by and contribute!". So I thinked: why not Smilie

When I registered I really was a noob in the unix world and didn't have any skill for actively contributing in the forums, now I'm surely not a guru but with time I've learnt many many interesting things and I can defend myself Smilie

Now I'm spending about 2 hours a day reading forums and trying to help. I hope to continue partecipating the discussions, especially now that at work we have a bit of dead time... But unfortunately I think this situation is going to change quickly!
# 4  
Old 08-24-2007
Quote:
Originally Posted by robotronic
I've not read or posted here for a loooong time since the last month, when I've received a mail from mods saying "We have not seen you for a while, please stop by and contribute!". So I thinked: why not Smilie

When I registered I really was a noob in the unix world and didn't have any skill for actively contributing in the forums, now I'm surely not a guru but with time I've learnt many many interesting things and I can defend myself Smilie

Now I'm spending about 2 hours a day reading forums and trying to help. I hope to continue partecipating the discussions, especially now that at work we have a bit of dead time... But unfortunately I think this situation is going to change quickly!
Well in that case, welcome back! I am glad you feel more comfortable now, and are making use of the site.
# 5  
Old 08-24-2007
Yes, welcome back!

I'm going to send out more messages to inactive users!!! Smilie
# 6  
Old 01-28-2008
guilty as charged

you got me on that one.Smilie
# 7  
Old 02-11-2008
Greetings robotronic! (Geneva isnt far from Italy...)
>I've not read or posted here for a loooong time since the last month, when I've received a mail from mods saying "We have not seen you for a while, please stop by and contribute!". So I thinked: why not

Me the same! got a mail of mod in mid Jan" vbe! We miss you at The UNIX Forums!", took me a day to realize I was member of this forum since 2005 and have never contributed...(the truth is I forgot all about it...) I had to ask my details and reset the passwd...
Im trying to catch up...

All the best

Last edited by vbe; 02-11-2008 at 11:12 AM..
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