R U addicted to this forum

grifz

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I used to just browse the site for 5 mins at a time . Then i started to flick through the forums for 15mins or so . Now the whf forum is first on my favorites bar which i flick through every time i turn my laptop on. Thats not all, the forum page has found its way onto my mobile phone favorites bar so my half an hour lunch break consists of me checking this forum. And yes im on it right now. So come on forum members, + the whfi-team and no excuses. Have you got the forum bug? How long do you really check and spend on this forum? P.S dont know about a certain likable 24/7 forum member who kindly replies to all post and we couldnt do without.
 

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Yep, European Working Time Directive - we've heard of it
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I look at it too much. I need to find a new hobby. Thing is, once the hifi is on the laptop goes on...
 

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I probably spend too much time on here when I should really be working. If I'm really busy though, forum does now take a back seat (which it didn't used to and was when it became a problem!).
 

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This responds to both the forum addiction and the upgradeitis thread. Sadly, I believe the answer is increasingly becoming a "yes!" Is there a WHF Anonymous organisation set up yet?

At the beginning of 2009 when I first joined in, with the innocent belief that I just needed a bit of advice, I would never have believed I would be spending so much time on this forum or looking at kit and accessories, the virtues of which are extolled or debated. I even said at one point that I knew there was a limit to the money I should realistically spend, based on the limited opportunities I get to listen properly. So much for that...
 

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A timely thread.

I gave myself a 3 break from WHF starting about a week ago. Since then I had* succeeded in rationing myself to two updates a day followed by logging out and doing other things instead. (I have read two new books in the last week for instance.)

Autumn is coming (good light again), a new camera is a distinct prospect soon, and I will be wanting to get off my a___ and crank up the photography and the exercise!

*This is my fourth update today - although I have kept down the 'browsing' time to a minimum. So I will try to stay away from temptation for 24 hours to get back on track. (No more new books to read right now, so I will start on an old one.)
 

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chebby:
A timely thread.

I gave myself a 3 break from WHF starting about a week ago. Since then I had* succeeded in rationing myself to two updates a day followed by logging out and doing other things instead. (I have read two new books in the last week for instance.)

Autumn is coming (good light again), a new camera is a distinct prospect soon, and I will be wanting to get off my a___ and crank up the photography and the exercise!

*This is my fourth update today - although I have kept down the 'browsing' time to a minimum. So I will try to stay away from temptation for 24 hours to get back on track. (No more new books to read right now, so I will start on an old one.)

I'm new to the forum and can not believe how addictive it is. I'm on it in the morning in-between jobs at work and then again at night. Not to mention what ideas you get from it all I need now is to win the lotto.
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well since i joined ive spent about e4500 on av kit
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, gonna spend a couple of k more shortly
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im pretty sure being on here has a little to do with that
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, but hey , ive spent money on worse things ..

as for time spent on the forum ? well when im home im either watching tv/movies and surfing the net ..

listening to music and surfing the net ..

having dinner and surfing the net..

or just surfing the net ..
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Well i had been a long term what hi fi magazine reader anyway and every night i would check the news page, then one day i thought i would venture into the forums, I had just bought a new home cinema system too so i thought i would share my experiences.

Its the only forum i belong too and it helps keeps my typing skills razor sharp and the members are nice too.
 
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Two to three times a day. Usually just dip in and out unless Max has created havoc with another of those controversial threads (
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no but i like to use it as a pastime
or when i feel fed up i can use it to cheer me up, and it does
i like the news& forums i also like andrew when he kicks butts to some posters
including a couple of mine boo hoo, but overall it can be fun and a good way to pass time,
 

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Andrew Everard:On average it's about 100-120ish hours a week.

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Only part time then....
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I'm convinced Andrew has found a way to answer queries here even when he's asleep
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Anonymous

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Crikey, you'd have to have faith in the equipment to trust that you won't get attacked by a falling monitor in the night.
 

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chebby:
A timely thread.

I gave myself a 3 break from WHF starting about a week ago. Since then I had* succeeded in rationing myself to two updates a day followed by logging out and doing other things instead. (I have read two new books in the last week for instance.)

Autumn is coming (good light again), a new camera is a distinct prospect soon, and I will be wanting to get off my a___ and crank up the photography and the exercise!

*This is my fourth update today - although I have kept down the 'browsing' time to a minimum. So I will try to stay away from temptation for 24 hours to get back on track. (No more new books to read right now, so I will start on an old one.)

Chebby

Excellent camera choice, same as the Leica I think but about £300 less...................yes?
 

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igglebert:Crikey, you'd have to have faith in the equipment to trust that you won't get attacked by a falling monitor in the night.

Indeed, though I'd be slightly more worried by this...

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fayeanddavid:chebby:
A timely thread.

I gave myself a 3 break from WHF starting about a week ago. Since then I had* succeeded in rationing myself to two updates a day followed by logging out and doing other things instead. (I have read two new books in the last week for instance.)

Autumn is coming (good light again), a new camera is a distinct prospect soon, and I will be wanting to get off my a___ and crank up the photography and the exercise!

*This is my fourth update today - although I have kept down the 'browsing' time to a minimum. So I will try to stay away from temptation for 24 hours to get back on track. (No more new books to read right now, so I will start on an old one.)

Chebby

Excellent camera choice, same as the Leica I think but about £300 less...................yes?

he cant answer for another 4hrs and 23 minutes
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Messiah

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I don't think I ever really navigate away for long. You will see me logged in most of the time. However, I just browse here after work in the evenings, although it is every evening and all evening...
 

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