jjsimp: And of course we got the netnanny that won't let me view content with some arbitrary limit of key words. Sometimes, a few GOG forum posts are blocked from viewing because of the f-bombs used.
I have remember to use less s-words then (I just edited one of my later messages to replace it with "things"). A friend of mine working for the (Finnish) army once complained he had hard time visiting many forums as the pages would be blocked if there was even one dirty word. I seriously don't get that... Are we kids or something?
One thing though, our employer's antivirus software seems to be very strict, but incoherent, about what pages it considers potentially harmful. For example, it claims that e.g. replacementdocs site is a harmful site, and blocks it. Yet, pirate torrent sites seem to be fine?
jjsimp: And 75% of my gog forum time is done at work. What else is there to do, work?
Same here. I am quite often in the mode anyway that my work and leisure time are interleaved. I quite often continue work at home after the workday, like today. I read a work email, reply to it, go check some fault report, read a couple of GOG forum messages and write one myself, while in the background I am waiting for some work related processing to finish... Only when I have to do something where I really have to concentrate, I do only that one thing. Then I don't even read my email either (and I get angry calls because I don't reply to them instantly).
timppu: But he didn't comment anything on it.
Titanium: Probably too disgusted at your choice of an inferior virtual image software.
Well, it was good enough for my purpose, and free. :)