info freako
May. 13th, 2004 11:10 pmStill more food for thought, this time regarding information overload.
I suffer (or is that, "suffer"?) as much from info addiction as anyone who has access to internet around the clock and an insatiable urge to sit at my computer when I'm not really doing anything, spending the time between emails, news, and LJ posts doing

You're a Speak & Spell!! You nerd, you. Just
because you were disguised as a toy doesn't
mean you weren't educational, you sneaky
bastard.
What childhood toy from the 80s are you?
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This might be recreation for some folks but if you're like me and sit in front of the screen for a living, you need a certain amount of analog time :P When I was on vacation in April I discovered that I find it very restful to NOT constantly be at "the screen" - the few times I did check, I answered personal emails, and that was IT - no surfing, no news.
I already take respite from news sites/blogs on weekends; maybe I should also take a similar break from reading my busier mailing lists (there is no reason for me to wade through multiple posts on, say, the Greenland gown, unless I'm currently working on one. H-costume is archived if I need it later).
In other words, my time at the computer should be better spent - keeping up with friends, writing (here and my writing groups), and reading only the mail items/news that I have a real interest in.
I suffer (or is that, "suffer"?) as much from info addiction as anyone who has access to internet around the clock and an insatiable urge to sit at my computer when I'm not really doing anything, spending the time between emails, news, and LJ posts doing

You're a Speak & Spell!! You nerd, you. Just
because you were disguised as a toy doesn't
mean you weren't educational, you sneaky
bastard.
What childhood toy from the 80s are you?
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From
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.
This might be recreation for some folks but if you're like me and sit in front of the screen for a living, you need a certain amount of analog time :P When I was on vacation in April I discovered that I find it very restful to NOT constantly be at "the screen" - the few times I did check, I answered personal emails, and that was IT - no surfing, no news.
I already take respite from news sites/blogs on weekends; maybe I should also take a similar break from reading my busier mailing lists (there is no reason for me to wade through multiple posts on, say, the Greenland gown, unless I'm currently working on one. H-costume is archived if I need it later).
In other words, my time at the computer should be better spent - keeping up with friends, writing (here and my writing groups), and reading only the mail items/news that I have a real interest in.
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Date: 2004-05-14 05:35 am (UTC)Brava!
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Date: 2004-05-14 08:37 pm (UTC)Just kidding ... I also spend my workday in front of a screen and am glad of the break when I get home. I find that checking the ol' e-mail every few chapters (books are still the best source for the information junkie) is sufficient (which doesn't mean I'm averse to a chat with friends if one is in the offing). Just think of all the time you'll gain for your sewing, fencing and other interests!!! Without sleep deprivation!!!!!! ;-)