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MrJiveBoJingles
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jun 2004
Location: U.S.
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Between last Saturday and the Saturday before that, I stopped using the Internet except for my school e-mail.
[You can check; I have no posts then.] 
During that time, I used my computer basically for nothing but making music. It became just a musical instrument for me rather than a gateway to a "lifestyle" of interconnectedness and constant distraction.
It was a very interesting experience. Since the hours each day that I normally spend on the net were entirely freed up, it seemed like each day went so much more slowly. Time seemed to crawl..
When I use the Internet, I go all out: I have multiple tabs open, constantly scanning pages and clicking on links, uploading files of various kinds, more or less in a constant state of multi-tasking, a.k.a. distraction and getting not much of anything done. Because I'm so distracted, time seems to fly by. Taking away the Internet takes away a lot of the potential for that distracted state, and the day seems to last a lot longer. It seems like there's so much more time to do things, and I get more interested in what's going on outside the world of computers and the web.
Since Saturday I've been back to spending hours each day on the net. And here I sit with my headphones on, soaking in the neverending flow of information, back in the perpetual search for pages that will interest or amuse me for all of ten minutes each if I'm lucky. I could be doing much more interesting things, things with some kind of consequences, and yet I keep at this out of inertia.
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Apr-30-2008 16:52
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Project-K
JD ėtictsile

Registered: Feb 2007
Location: Laval, Quebec
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Now that turtles are out of the way, I shall quote James Joyce;
| quote: | "A new generation is growing up in our midst, a generation actuated by new ideas and new principles. It is serious and enthusiastic for these new ideas and its enthusiasm, even when it is misdirected, is, I believe, in the main sincere. But we are living in a sceptical, and, if I may use the phrase, a thought-tormented age: and sometimes I fear that this new generation, educated or hypereducated as it is, will lack those qualities of humanity, of hospitality, of kindly humour which belonged to an older day. Listening to the music of of all the great musicians of the past it seems to me, I must confess, that we are living in a less spacious age. Those days might, without exaggeration, be called spacious days: and if they are gone beyond recall let us hope, at least, that in forums such as this we shall speak of them with pride and affection, still cherish in our hearts the memory of those dead and gone great ones whose fame the world will not willingly let die."
- James Joyce, passage from "The Dead" |
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Apr-30-2008 16:59
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