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Byrd Apr 8th, 2005 01:22 PM

Tell the truth! How much time do you really spend in Fodorville?
 
No matter how hard I try, I just can't keep up with everything going on here. Sometimes I miss checking on Fodors for a whole day or two--and you know how much can be missed in that length of time.

So how do you find the time to read and answer so many posts? I don't work but I still seem to be too busy to give or receive much help here.

Tell me how you do it! I want to be a Super Fodorite!

Byrd

FainaAgain Apr 8th, 2005 01:24 PM

If you don't work - then I can't help you. I spend as much time here as my work allows me Mon-Fri.

Leely Apr 8th, 2005 01:30 PM

Faina,
I can top you. A couple of months ago they gave me another monitor (long story, but I do art-type stuff and sometimes need to look at a few diif. things at once).

I have discovered that my extra screen is perfect for keeping fodors and my iTunes visible almost all day!

So, Byrd, yeah, I don't know, if you're not at a desk for 8-10 hours, I can't help you either.

What I've learned; the Africa board saved my life. But the Europe board is by far the most amusing.

SeaUrchin Apr 8th, 2005 01:35 PM

First thing in the morning at The Office I log onto my emails and Fodors. I keep Fodors on the computer all day and hop over once in a while to see what you all are doing. It's a habit now.
At night I log on at home to check emails and maybe jump over to Fodors then too.

Addicted?


mr_go Apr 8th, 2005 01:40 PM

I'm very hit-and-run, depending on my workload (which is, itself, quite sporadic) and what's happening in my other regular discussion communities.

This is the third time I've checked in today.

Amanda23 Apr 8th, 2005 01:42 PM

I'm similar to SeaUrchin. I check fodors first thing in the morning, then keep it minimized for most of the day so I can "get my fix" whenever I need it!

TexasAggie Apr 8th, 2005 01:43 PM

It's very simple Byrd... become a tax accountant. You will find the vast majority of your projects so boring that you cannot help but come and post on Fodors to maintain your sanity!

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ira Apr 8th, 2005 01:43 PM

>So how do you find the time to read and answer so many posts?<

I get up early in the morning and go through all of the posts since I logged off.

I avoid doing all of the chores that I am supposed to do during the day.

((I))

ira Apr 8th, 2005 01:46 PM

Hi Leely
>... the Africa board saved my life.

You can't just leave it at that!

How? What? :)

((I))

suze Apr 8th, 2005 01:49 PM

<How much time...>

Way more than I am willing to admit!

sfowler Apr 8th, 2005 01:51 PM

Not as much as I used to.

Leely Apr 8th, 2005 01:54 PM

Oh, Ira, you caught me. Metaphor (read: exaggeration).

Just meant the very practical advice re: anti-malarials, meningitis vaccines, etc., and the even-keeled "calm down, you'll be fine, people go all the time" reassurances.

But they don't have the catfights this board does.

Or the lightbulb (smile).

alya Apr 8th, 2005 01:55 PM

I'm with Ira,

I the check new postings since I logged off and then I pop in once or twice a day.

I'm a recent Newbie but don't find I have to post too often since I tend to have the same point of view as Patrick - however he's more eloquent and succinct than I could ever be.

traveldawg Apr 8th, 2005 02:32 PM

It has been awhile since I have been to Europe so I use this to pretend I am going again. That makes it fun.

liz302 Apr 8th, 2005 02:41 PM

I'm a college student with about a month left before my boyfriend and I make our first transatlantic journey together-- my first in four years, his first ever, and the result of over 2 years of scrimping and saving for both of us! Maybe that explains why this forum and other travel websites have become my latest online procrastination aid!

Writer's block? Read the latest posts.

Finally came up with an introduction paragraph? Reward myself by reading those posts again.

Two pages written? Search trenitalia schedules.

Is it a coincidence that all of my writing assignments are beginning to contain references/analogies/allusions to travel? I don't think so.

Maybe I need to snip my ethernet cable before I become a fully addicted Fodorite and have to enroll myself in a 12-step program . . .

:-D

cyberUK Apr 8th, 2005 03:05 PM

I also have two monitors here at "work"
One for Fodor's, where I mostly lurk.

I read most new headings, but not too many "tops"

Since I began to follow this board, I notice different things when I travel now.

I am also very aware of the tourists in my own city, they are so easy to spot, you know (they wear new white trainers)

And I often offer help, when they look like they are lost or unsure.

I know that I spend too much time here.
But it fills my time between real trips.

toni Apr 8th, 2005 03:24 PM

Seems to be the pattern, I log on first thing in the morning and when I get home from work, more often than that on the weekend. My family thinks I am O/C, I know I am. But there are a lot worse things to be addicted to, right?

tudorprincess Apr 8th, 2005 03:30 PM

I log on before I go to work as I don't have access to a computer on my job. Once I get home I log on again and then look in off and on until I go to bed as I have a lap top on the kitchen table pretty much 24/7 as well as the PC in the office upstairs.

tedgale Apr 8th, 2005 03:32 PM

Helps me unwind after work.

I usually make it home from work around 7 pm and that is peak posting time anyway. So there is lots happening on the board.

I am alone right now as my spouse is in Poland for work. So it fills the time, too -- and lets me share the great trips we have taken -- most recently to Prague, Rome and Tuscany (March 3-21).

Sometimes, though I wake up prematurely -- a bad sign -- and slip onto Fodors in the early hours: Not a good practice, as I should be husbanding ALL my energies to be effective through the work-day (LOL)

ira Apr 8th, 2005 03:40 PM

Hi Liz,

>I need to snip my ethernet cable before I become a fully addicted Fodorite and have to enroll myself in a 12-step program.<

It's a 48 step program.

((I))


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