I'm sorry to hit a negative tone, but this is a pet peeve of mine. I'm always put off by a comment that proclaims itself to be motivated by boredom. We've got access to the entire world on line, plus books and movies and cable and radio and satellite, and recreational facilities, not to mention real work that has to be done, whether it pays a salary or just involves mopping the floor beneath our feet. Unless you are held prisoner and denied access to everything, you have no excuse to be bored. Now I understand that, since we're imperfect beings, we're sometimes going to do things even though we have no excuse. So I'm not going to claim that I never have moments when I'm twiddling my thumbs and drooling like an idiot because I'm bored and don't know what to focus on. This happens to me all too often. But I'd be embarrassed to use this as a basis to reach out into the world: "Hi, I'm drooling and picking my nose, so I thought I'd talk to you." I'd at least try to phrase it in a more positive way, like, "Hey, here's an interesting line of thought to pursue, whaddya say?" I figure I owe that much to whomever I'm trying to victimize. Okay, I admit I don't have vast social skills (it's that assburger thing, which I either have or do a pretty nice impersonation of), so maybe I don't know what I'm talking about here. But this is near and dear to my heart, so I wanted to get it off my chest, if you'll allow me to mix my metaphors. Thanks for your indulgence, and I hope I wasn't overly harsh.