Might as well answer myself.

- 99% of my time is spent on a computer. The other 1% is dedicated to meetings and playing Words with Friends in a bathroom stall.

- I work for an Internet Service Provider, so, technically, my work is all for Internet purposes. However, on average, I'd put work vs. personal at 80% / 20%, on a given day. However, in slow season (summer, when our educational customers are on vacation), it gets pretty brutal. idkfa v3 progressed considerably as a result of my research into PHP and MySQL technologies, as well as my self-taught lessons in programming concepts. During busier seasons, I'm rushing to beat 5 o'clock, or getting calls at 3am to fix something important.

- I've got three or four work-related email, ticketing, and notification services running at any time, as well as Gmail, and an SSH connection to my home server running a command line Gchat and AIM client (finch).

- We do have policies against excessive personal use of corporate systems. My group tends to be the enforcer of these policies. To keep some semblance of sanity, we're pretty laid back, until "it becomes a problem." That is to say, if you're spending your day perusing Craiglist and Yahoo personals while streaming hick-rock and Youtube, we'll find you. So far, I've been able to maintain my personal browsing habits to no detriment to my work abilities, so I've stayed under the radar.

I'm asking these questions to get an idea of how people use computers these days, and based on the answers, get an idea on what kind of features I should work towards on this version of idkfa. I've already noticed a number of people accessing idkfa from iPhones, and have made efforts to make that experience slightly more bearable.

#161, posted at 2010-08-14 15:23:06 in Look down, look down...