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Poll: What do you do while waiting for your PC/notebook to start up?
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Reed James Chile Local time: 03:43 Member (2005) Spanish to English
Leave it on all the time
Dec 3, 2016
Why bother starting up the computer if you can turn off the display and let it back up the system, record video or just sit there for you all night long? The only time I turn off my box is when I go on vacation.
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Helen Hagon Local time: 06:43 Russian to English + ...
Nothing
Dec 3, 2016
My old computer used to take about twenty minutes to start up, so I switched it on before breakfast, and hopefully it would be ready by the time I had finished eating.
Now I have a shiny new computer that takes just a few seconds to load, so there isn't time to do much more than straighten the pencils on the desk.
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Luiz Barucke Brazil Local time: 03:43 Member (2013) Spanish to Portuguese + ...
I sit down on my chair
Dec 3, 2016
As I always hibernate my computer and never shut it down, it takes 10 seconds to start.
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Francisco ABREU Brazil Local time: 03:43 Member (2005) English to Portuguese + ...
No waiting
Dec 3, 2016
I don't actually turn my PCs off.
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Noura Tawil Syria Local time: 09:43 Member (2013) English to Arabic
No rest for the wicked
Dec 3, 2016
Nothing, I usually let my computer "Hibernate" and never turn it off unless I have finished ALL of my projects with nothing to do the next morning. So it's just a matter of seconds.
Now ask me what do I do while waiting for TRADOS to start up :-/
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Mario Chavez (X) Local time: 01:43 English to Spanish + ...
Smart answer
Dec 3, 2016
Thayenga wrote:
... and let my PC wait for me.
Nothing like an elegant turn of phrase.
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Noura Tawil Syria Local time: 09:43 Member (2013) English to Arabic
No rest for the wicked
Dec 3, 2016
I usually let my computer "Hibernate" and never turn it off unless I have finished all of my projects with nothing to do the next morning. So it's just a matter of seconds.
Now ask me what do I do while waiting for TRADOS to start up :-/
P.S: Sorry for the double posting - bad connection.
[Edited at 2016-12-03 20:55 GMT]
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Mario Freitas Brazil Local time: 03:43 Member (2014) English to Portuguese + ...
Indeed,
Dec 4, 2016
Thayenga wrote:
... and let my PC wait for me.
PCs don't take "that long" to start up anymore. The only thing we can do is to go get a cup of coffee, and come back to drink it while working... or leave it waiting.
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samah A. fattah Egypt Local time: 08:43 English to Arabic + ...
Smiling to my baby
Dec 4, 2016
Smiling to my baby
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