Can you spend WHOLE day MyLotting?

India
January 20, 2009 4:24pm CST
Once i tried to do it. I made a target to start as many discussions as i can , and as many responses i can. I spend about 3 hours continously and i became fatigued. I cant spend more than 3 hours. Also i have to attend college and read medical books. Many of you would have spend whole day, esq. those at home.
5 responses
@j47lee (740)
• Canada
20 Jan 09
nonstop mylotting is way way tiring.... gosh.. i take a break in between mylotting.. i think its bad for the eyes to be constantly in the computer...
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• India
21 Jan 09
i haven,t tried up to now sitting infront of computer and mylotting.It will be too boring.I am the new member of mylot.I think that i will do it in the future,that is when i have no work i will try to do myloting.Now i want to study the books of engineering so that i have no time to mylotting.Approximatelyi i am responding 10 posts per day.Mylot is an trustable payout site so spending the whole day in mylot is also valuable.
• Canada
20 Jan 09
i can spend the whole day off and on on mylot but not the whole day non stop. i'd get really tired of sitting in front of the computer
@rosdimy (3926)
• Malaysia
21 Jan 09
Even as a self-employed person have never spent hours on myLot without stopping. Our bodies have a limit whenever we do something. Even if we partake something so that we become physically freshed, our bodies will 'take back' the rest time lost. Working at home does not mean not having anything else to do. Household chores are a distraction. Those with school going children have to see to their children's needs. Sometimes by the end of the day I feel bushed and simply fall asleep. I believe that there could be a small minority capable of doing this. all the best, rosdimy
@redhotpogo (4398)
• United States
21 Jan 09
I have tried before. Its hard to do. Things start off interesting, and then you start to see the same questions over and over, they get boring, some aren't even questions, but really strange statements.