There is one candidate who says he spend 10 to 12 hours everyday. Means he spends quite little time with his family. Don't know if it's a good or bad idea to vote for him. :/
It won't be a solid constant 12 hours though, would it? You'll spend time surfing news sites, watching youtube, checking hollywood gossip and all the rest as well?
Its one of the first things you should upgrade when you get the chance - it seriously makes you more productive (and good screens mean you'll be less tired at the end of the day).
I first laughed at the idea of two monitors. And it took me a couple days to get used to it for the first time. After that, I found myself running out space again. Half a year later 2 became 3 and the cycle repeated. 3 -> 4.
At 4, I'm out of desk space and out of video card slots.
Heh, keep it that way - "work" is a dirty four letter word.
One day you'll have kids and other expenses and you'll have to start attaching more importance to the paycheck rather than how interesting the job is. You're either gifted or struck it lucky if you get both, that's just the way it tends to work.
The first time I prepared early voting ballots for mailing. Second time I printed and packaged ballots. This time I'll be processing early voting requests and data entry stuff.
But I do bug their IT guy constantly. I submitted a divide-by-zero bug report to him last time. Because when you've printed all the ballots and have none left, the entire system crashes because of the 0 remaining.
Suggestions in general should go to the meta.stackoverflow.com site (commonly known as "Meta" or "Meta.SO". Phrase your question/suggestion well though, it can be a tough place, the downvotes flow if people disagree.
Not that you should be concerned about the down votes there - they usually simply mean "agree/disagree", they're slightly different to votes on SO itself.