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Turk Man
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Istanbul
Jan 2003 time: 07:30
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four hour
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eris
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I voted 5 hours, although the average may be a little lower than that. I really should have voted "until I get hungry for a banana", because often the limitation of playing is not a time limit but some sort of real life interuption like dinner time with the loved ones, going to work, massive power outages that outlast my UPS, or falling asleep at the keyboard with my face pressing the space bar telling every unit to wait one turn. (I hate it when that happens!)
Sometimes, the game stays up on the computer when I am doing something like cooking dinner. Set the pre-heat timer on the oven, play a turn or two until the beep, put in whatever's on the menu, set the timer for half way, play a turn or three, turn the stuff in the oven over, start nuking some frozen veggies, set timers for both, play another round or five, miss the next timer beep and barely get the stuff out of the oven before it burns, set table and eat dinner, politely wait until everyone is finished, then back to the game. (I cooked; someone else gets to clean up.) If some larger project is going on, like cleaning house, then the game can sit there for hours waiting patiently for my next mistake (I mean "my next move".) to happen. When the game finishes, I sometimes get messages that say I have taken 60 hours to play and win one game. This is unfair. I know I only took 50 or so.
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