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You could go outside and get some fresh air. 

3 tips to have a good time on the LTT forums | 1. When you reply to someone please quote them | 2. Please follow your threads | 3. Follow the C.o.C 

If you follow these 3 tips you should have a blast.

i'm rather proud of this for some reason. http://imgur.com/6ttS5XZ

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Watch Netflix, YouTube play games. Give all your money to Gaben, the possibilities are endless

3 tips to have a good time on the LTT forums | 1. When you reply to someone please quote them | 2. Please follow your threads | 3. Follow the C.o.C 

If you follow these 3 tips you should have a blast.

i'm rather proud of this for some reason. http://imgur.com/6ttS5XZ

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When i'm bored and going outside is not an option because it's literally 0 degrees F where I am, I like to clean my pc. Both in software and in physical form.

 

Feel like there just isn't as much space on your pc as before? Or not enough? There's a great program called WinDerStat that gives a really intuitive graphical representation of what all the files on your PC look like. Shows up as big blocks, the bigger the block, the more space it consumes. http://www.fosshub.com/WinDirStat.html

 

I also like to use CCleaner and Malwarebytes frequently to help improve performance and keep her running smoothly.

 

https://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download

 

https://www.malwarebytes.org/

 

When I physically clean my pc, I usually start with the keyboard. About once every 3 months I pull off all the keycaps and hit it with an air compressor and then a damp cloth. On the inside of my pc I like to open all the sides, remove filters, and hit it with the air compressor as well. Not plugged in of course! I will also remove any hardware that needs cleaned here as well, like my water radiator and Graphics card.

 

Aaaaaand thats about all I got.

"Although there's a problem on the horizon; there's no horizon." - K-2SO

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I usually sit around at watch videos about making things/taking them apart. As an engineering student it is really helpful to understand how things are made. I have learned a lot about how to design things from just watching random woodworking, machining, and welding videos. Even just listening to them or reading through comments to find something ingenious. 

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