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sanabas

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With the end of uni exams, and actually having the time and interest to play civ, I have gone slightly nuts over the last week and a bit. Upshot of that is that I have now submitted games with 29 different civs. A couple more low level OCCs, and I'll have the full set. It's amazing what boredom can result in, huh?
 
sanabas said:
With the end of uni exams, and actually having the time and interest to play civ, I have gone slightly nuts over the last week and a bit. Upshot of that is that I have now submitted games with 29 different civs. A couple more low level OCCs, and I'll have the full set. It's amazing what boredom can result in, huh?

To cure your boredom, get a girlfriend/boyfriend and you would have less game to go.;)
 
I do have something that may change your life...
Do NOT get anxious EVER on the last 2 tests.
Do them properly, but DON'T panic.
I still suffer from that. :blush:

On the psych hand.. DO get a life.
You surely had one before you got to become a student.
You should work on it immediately AFTER the last test.
Don't fear it.

Or as (one of) my psycologist once told me:
"In your opinion, what's the negative points of passing the University?"
I had none, but I had nothing to do, while I should have been seeking a life.
Passing university makes your immediate future uncertain again -
"what shall I do?", "where will I work?", "what are the expectations of me?", "what are my expectations from myself?" etc..

The point is.. these are important questions and having a life is important.
You should work on it ASAP when you get out of university, but don't think of it meanwhile.. it's useless as a student.

Hope I helped.
I played civ2 as a student ;)

BTW, I still don't have a life 5 years later because I got anxious..
 
I used to think about completing the game with 31 civs, however I got bored and tired with Civ3 as I move on to practice Civilization 4, only to start with Noble difficulty instead of easiest level.
 
Moonsinger said:
To cure your boredom, get a girlfriend/boyfriend and you would have less game to go.;)
Or....more games of a different variety! :lol:

If you take Moonsinger's advice, make sure your partner understands the Ground Rules.........that this "Courting Thing" is just a temporary phase....and that you will return to ABnormal soon thereafter! :lol:

To further your challenge, you could do what I did and marry a Divorce Lawyer.........of course I'm trying to get her to switch to Corporate Bankruptcy Law.......quite popular in Enron-city (Houston). ;)
 
EMan said:
To further your challenge, you could do what I did and marry a Divorce Lawyer.........of course I'm trying to get her to switch to Corporate Bankruptcy Law.......quite popular in Enron-city (Houston). ;)

I think Divorce Law is more fun!;) For example, as a divorce attorney, there is a great potential to meet a high profile client (who know...may be ending up marrying one too). As a bankruptcy attorney, chances are most of the clients have already been in serious financial troubles.
 
We ONLY handle Bankruptcy Creditors.....they're the ones that are OWED the money from the Debtors (Losers)! :)
 
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