Wow, I didn't realize there were other medical people here. I am currently an M2 at the U of Iowa. And, I do still seem to have time for my computer hobby. You really need some other diversion from keeping going crazy in med school. However, I fear that as I enter my third year and beyond, my computer time will be cut to a minimum.
As for getting in to medical school as a few pre-meds have asked.... It is my opinion that GPA and MCATs will get you in the door, but your interview and medical experience is key. I had sky-high MCATs and graduated Summa cum Laude (3.94 GPA). I got a bunch of interviews at all the top med schools, but in the end it is only the places where I thought the interview went well did I get an acceptance letter. And, experience in medicine is key too for getting in. Looking back now after two years of medical school, I really cringe when I remeber some of the things I said in some of my interviews.
If any of the pre-meds here have any questions, feel free to private message me.