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Previously on "Running, what's stopping you from running to the office?"
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I "run" every morning, takes me 25 minutes to reach the office.
Which is surprising, since I'm mostly working from home these days. Maybe I need to get my fitness checked out?
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Originally posted by vwdan View PostI knew somebody would comment! It's actually got a decent 500GB SSD primary drive and then a 2TB secondary drive. I could probably upgrade now, but it was an expensive game at the time.
I think I've also got a spinning USB HDD in my bag - that should probably be migrated to be fair!
Either way, I definitely wouldn't be taking my own laptop on a run!
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Originally posted by b0redom View PostSpinning disks? This is 2010 calling. They want their laptop back....
I think I've also got a spinning USB HDD in my bag - that should probably be migrated to be fair!
Either way, I definitely wouldn't be taking my own laptop on a run!
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Spinning disks? This is 2010 calling. They want their laptop back....
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Well, I know I can (Alright, could, I'm a bit out of training) run a decent cross country 10 miles with around 15kg of luggage. But, it's really not good for a laptop to be running with it and I still have spinning disks!
That and showering at work and dealing with getting shirts there is a PITA.
The other thing is that I much prefer to run on an evening. I've never got this thing of running in the morning being a good start to the day - I always feel very much like I got up early and went for a run. I.e., tired, worn out and in no mood for work.
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostCan you catch herpes from yourself?
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Originally posted by b0redom View PostI realise this is likely a BS thread. I run to the office semi regularly, but having to carry a 15" MBP and a change of clothes, in my backpack is suboptimal, and I find I'm starting to hurt a bit after the 10k in, and my legs are pretty shot by the time I get home.
I guess I could buy a cheap 2nd hand laptop and leave it at clientco for when I'm there. What do you do?
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostWe all know it's important to keep fit. But I understand from some of the comment on here that a few of you are fat and ugly.
What's stopping you from exercising and being more like me, good looking and not fat?
I guess I could buy a cheap 2nd hand laptop and leave it at clientco for when I'm there. What do you do?
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