Tom, I'm not criticising you. I very often edit wikipedia to de-stress or
whilst trying to resolve more difficult problems. The problem of
demarcation can be a tricky one as to which task you are doing if you
resolve one problem whilst doing another. If its a pure 9 to 5 job then it
can be simpler, but many of us are finding a working day somewhere outside
the hours of sleep.

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On 19 September 2012 21:11, Thomas Dalton <thomas.dal...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 19 September 2012 20:46, Roger Bamkin <victuall...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi Tom, being busy means I don't have time to answer every email
> > immediately. As you can see I try and get there eventually.
> >
> > Actually I think you'll find that questions can be both rhetorical and
> > facetious. However if I am creating or editting Wikipedia articles then
> you
> > can be sure that I am not being paid and its in my own time.
>
>  I often do work for my employer outside of regular office hours. It
> is (in theory!) my own time and I don't get paid any extra for it.
> That doesn't mean I'm not working for my employer when I'm doing that
> work. Demarcation between paid and voluntary work isn't as simple as
> the clock striking 5pm.
>
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