Pages in topic: < [1 2] | Poll: When researching terms on the Internet, do you ever get sidetracked by a totally different subject? Thread poster: ProZ.com Staff
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David Wright wrote: but really "extremely often" and I often find it informative/enjoyable/useful, but rarely annoying. | | | Suzan Hamer Netherlands Local time: 04:07 English + ... Of course.... | Nov 17, 2010 |
Why today alone led me to http://www.dailywritingtips.com/the-yiddish-handbook-40-words-you-should-know/ and a book, English for High Flyers, which I must get as it "focuses on the recurrent errors of nonnative speakers of English," and two other books, which I think I will not be getting, Pig Signals and Sows.....
[E... See more Why today alone led me to http://www.dailywritingtips.com/the-yiddish-handbook-40-words-you-should-know/ and a book, English for High Flyers, which I must get as it "focuses on the recurrent errors of nonnative speakers of English," and two other books, which I think I will not be getting, Pig Signals and Sows.....
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[Edited at 2010-11-17 17:22 GMT] ▲ Collapse | | | Often, indeed ! | Nov 17, 2010 |
It is a usual phenomenon ! | | | There is so much to know...; | Nov 17, 2010 |
I often allow myself the luxury of side-tracking from a term/concept search, since I concentrate on such usage within the literature of the industry/discipline that relates to my source. I usually run across interesting information that I may use later, or just enjoy, and like Teresa & David I don't feel annoyed by it at all if I can afford the time. It requires a touch of self-direction, too. But there's so much to know and so little time to learn it ALL ...; is that greedy of me? ... See more I often allow myself the luxury of side-tracking from a term/concept search, since I concentrate on such usage within the literature of the industry/discipline that relates to my source. I usually run across interesting information that I may use later, or just enjoy, and like Teresa & David I don't feel annoyed by it at all if I can afford the time. It requires a touch of self-direction, too. But there's so much to know and so little time to learn it ALL ...; is that greedy of me?
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It depends on my deadline | Nov 21, 2010 |
If I have a tight schedule, I'm able to resist. Recently I went 2 weeks without checking Facebook. On the other hand, if there's less pressure, I can spend a lot of time surfing. One of the big triggers for surfing is KudoZ!!!! So the time I spend on KudoZ can become too much of a distraction, not because of the questions, but because of the surfing. | | | Marina ROGER France Local time: 03:07 Member (2008) Italian to French + ...
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