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Yes, computer games with me as well.
Still play Halo 2 online on the XBOX 360 everyday despite having several new games for it. My favourite retro game is a remake of Transport Tycoon at [url="http://www.openttd.org/"]http://www.openttd.org/[/url] Can happily play it for hours and, unlike the olden days <img src='http://www.melbournechat.org/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='
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The best way to kill your time is to listen songs and watch movies.
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[quote name='glen' post='3181' date='Jun 29 2007, 10:01 AM']Then you must be excited about the new
Halo 3 that is coming out in the not too distant future <img src='http://www.melbournechat.org/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='
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Yes, even more so now it's release is earlier in the year than expected.
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I think a great way to make time go by is to write down lists of things that need to be done. Most of the time you don't have enough time to make notes about things, so, I use my free time to write down my ideas and plans.
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Go to gigs, gaming and foruming is about all I can think of now.
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if your looking for an interactive game with a huge online community..
www.forelawn.com
Pirates and Pissants
will definatly kill any spare time you have..
Its a text based online RPG with a difference...
multiplayer fights, pets, pet fights, make a killing on the forelawn stockmarket...
theres heaps
login and have a squizz
look me up if you need any advice
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Completly free to register and play forever!
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[color="#2e8b57"]I have just thought that killing time is a crime. Stealing time from some body is a crime too. Wasting time is no good as well. We should be careful with it. Iâm afraid if we disrespect our (or someoneâs ) time, mistreat it and âkillâ it, IT will never be favorable to us and we will be doomed to feel constant lack of time. IMHO. [/color]
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umm well on that note...
ill bump this up
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I play my nintendo wii or go to facebook and poke friends from there...
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Listen to show music and fantasize about being in the show.
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Drive around Australia....twice.
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Actually that sounds wonderful. I have seen so little of parts of my own country.
I don't drive (I personally have environmental issues but wont force that onto others).
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Well riding your bike around Australia is pretty slow. Though I guess a sailing boat is another eco friendly option.
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Don't worry Glen its just about impossible to live by all one's environmental principles. I guess we will all just do our bit. I guess until we discover ways of transporting ourselves in more efficient ways we will still need cars and aeroplanes. My frequent flights to Asia are hardly environmentally acceptable.
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I guess when you fly you can choose to go "carbon neutral".
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No.... you plant a tree or get the airline to do it for you!
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OK back to topic.
Joining the zoo is a great idea. For a membership fee of about $80 you can visit all three in Melbourne "Melb, Weribbee, Healesville) and you get in free. After three or four visits you have paid. Your money is used for special conservation projects too.
I have used mine a few times as its a really nice change to walk around the zoo rather than on a trad mill.
Melbourne zoo is looking better each time.
For years I have thought it one of the best in the world and I have seen hundreds.