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I sorta know how you feel. But that was mainly when my friends would just go and reboot my machine with linux running so they could use windoze, and as long as i wasn't coding something i didn't feel like spending an hour correcting my Filesystem's error... thank god for ext3
I have several interests and like to switch-hit: a few months on computers, a few with something else... that way, when I get tired of one I just switch to another. Completely prevents burnout (I've been doing this for years, now), and the different interests really add new perspectives on each other. I've often thought that doing _just_ computers would get old fast.
Drink lots of OJ, take zinc, don't make any major life decisions until you're better, and cheers,
Katie
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