I spend close to 50% of my work day on Maxima.org
#3
Why stop with just the work day.
It's obvious to me that most of us spend up to 75% of our waking hours on this site (ahem Vyrus, RedMaxPA007, SprintMax and a few others, uh myself included (hey, even the non-superPimp Maxes have to represent).
That being said, I've got to go check out the 4th Gen, Canada, Group Deals, Parts for Sale and Audio forums once I'm done with the General Discussion one...
Talk later, real busy.
Mike
That being said, I've got to go check out the 4th Gen, Canada, Group Deals, Parts for Sale and Audio forums once I'm done with the General Discussion one...
Talk later, real busy.
Mike
#8
Autopia is a great site but they are a bit too fanatical for me. The amount of information on that site and the knowledge of some of the contributors is incredible. I can only visit that site in small doses lest I become one of the fanatics.
Anyone know of a good BMW forum/site besides dtmpower.net and bimmer.org (roadfly)? I'm considering getting an E46 but I haven't yet found a site that contains the wealth of information that maxima.org does.
As for work, thank god my monitor is turned away from the door in my office.
Anyone know of a good BMW forum/site besides dtmpower.net and bimmer.org (roadfly)? I'm considering getting an E46 but I haven't yet found a site that contains the wealth of information that maxima.org does.
As for work, thank god my monitor is turned away from the door in my office.
#9
www.e46fanatics.com is better.
#17
when i worked over the summer i say i spent about 6-7 hours on this site out of my 8 hours at work. it was crazy. now that school started i feel like i never spend enough time on the site. there are some days i dont even get to get on the org!!
#19
Originally posted by Bluebird
That's what I'm worried about. Do they make software to keep track (read SPY) on us?
That's what I'm worried about. Do they make software to keep track (read SPY) on us?
#20
#21
Same here. I'm logged into Maxima.org at least 75% of the day. I'm probably actively browsing/posting 33% of the day. hahaha...
Everybody here knows exactly what I'm looking at when they walk by...but dammit I can't help it if I love my Max!
Everybody here knows exactly what I'm looking at when they walk by...but dammit I can't help it if I love my Max!
#26
Originally posted by Tai Mai Shu
Gotta love America!
Gotta love America!
#30
here is the cerebral maxima time for me
at work: 4hrs
at home: 2hrs
at school: 2hrs
sleeping: 8hrs
sleeping in class: 4hrs
talking about max: 4hrs
total maxima time: 24hrs/day
well, maybe not that much, but its a really great resource and im on here alot.
at work: 4hrs
at home: 2hrs
at school: 2hrs
sleeping: 8hrs
sleeping in class: 4hrs
talking about max: 4hrs
total maxima time: 24hrs/day
well, maybe not that much, but its a really great resource and im on here alot.
#32
I work at an online Advertising agency. Part of my job is to monitor the amount of Ads we send out during the day and analyze the patterns.
the interesting thing is that we server 2x more ads on a Wednesday afternoon as opposed to a weekend afternoon.
People are browsing the Internet FAR more at work than at home.
Also, people are on the Internet 200% more in the US than all of Europe combined. US is also many times more than Africa and the Middle East.
But get this: Most Internet traffic comes from China! About 10% more than the US.
IanS
the interesting thing is that we server 2x more ads on a Wednesday afternoon as opposed to a weekend afternoon.
People are browsing the Internet FAR more at work than at home.
Also, people are on the Internet 200% more in the US than all of Europe combined. US is also many times more than Africa and the Middle East.
But get this: Most Internet traffic comes from China! About 10% more than the US.
IanS
#33
Originally posted by iansw
I work at an online Advertising agency. Part of my job is to monitor the amount of Ads we send out during the day and analyze the patterns.
the interesting thing is that we server 2x more ads on a Wednesday afternoon as opposed to a weekend afternoon.
People are browsing the Internet FAR more at work than at home.
Also, people are on the Internet 200% more in the US than all of Europe combined. US is also many times more than Africa and the Middle East.
But get this: Most Internet traffic comes from China! About 10% more than the US.
IanS
I work at an online Advertising agency. Part of my job is to monitor the amount of Ads we send out during the day and analyze the patterns.
the interesting thing is that we server 2x more ads on a Wednesday afternoon as opposed to a weekend afternoon.
People are browsing the Internet FAR more at work than at home.
Also, people are on the Internet 200% more in the US than all of Europe combined. US is also many times more than Africa and the Middle East.
But get this: Most Internet traffic comes from China! About 10% more than the US.
IanS
There's no doubt that everyone up to the CEO uses the internet. I've walked into the CIO's office and he was dointg some shopping on the web. But still, to say one spends 50% or more of their time on it, they need to reevaluate if they want a job or not imho.
#34
Originally posted by Frank Fontaine
I was sent to Stockholm in the summer of 19997 and met a chick there, and I noticed 2 things. They had handheld cell phones in rampant use when we did not--that was 5 years ago. Also, telecommunication resources were pretty much you pay for what you use, roughly 8-10 cents per minute for a local call. That means no free internet for them (untimed). I would think that would have changed with broadband but not sure.
There's no doubt that everyone up to the CEO uses the internet. I've walked into the CIO's office and he was dointg some shopping on the web. But still, to say one spends 50% or more of their time on it, they need to reevaluate if they want a job or not imho.
I was sent to Stockholm in the summer of 19997 and met a chick there, and I noticed 2 things. They had handheld cell phones in rampant use when we did not--that was 5 years ago. Also, telecommunication resources were pretty much you pay for what you use, roughly 8-10 cents per minute for a local call. That means no free internet for them (untimed). I would think that would have changed with broadband but not sure.
There's no doubt that everyone up to the CEO uses the internet. I've walked into the CIO's office and he was dointg some shopping on the web. But still, to say one spends 50% or more of their time on it, they need to reevaluate if they want a job or not imho.
Hell, I let them play Asheron's Call on the weekends. It keeps their minds active.
IanS
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