By the end of the year I would probably have made at least two or three albums' worth of music. Like Meat187, I would also probably have much better grades.
Mar-23-2009 17:47
bananas
baby i got your money
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Mordor
quote:
Originally posted by Meat187
I'd have the best grades in the entire university. Evenn better than the crazy chinese guys sleeping in the library.
+1
Mar-23-2009 17:48
Meat187
Diese scheiß Katze
Registered: Dec 2007
Location: The Night's Plutonian Shore
quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
By the end of the year I would probably have made at least two or three albums' worth of music.
Oh, and I certainly would have finished the couple of short stories I'm working on and possibly even written a novel.
Seriously, I should just cancel my connection.
Also, the time I spend on the net is directly proportional to the work I have to do. Anybody else notice that?
I would be buying several different newspapers, calling friends more, have better grades, and make a lot more music. Definitely would be going outside more too.
That sounds so awesome when you put it that way, but I could not give up the amount of information transfer that the Internet provides.
Mar-23-2009 17:52
woscar
Starstuff
Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Guatemala, Guatemala
quote:
Originally posted by Meat187
Also, the time I spend on the net is directly proportional to the work I have to do. Anybody else notice that?
Originally posted by Meat187
Also, the time I spend on the net is directly proportional to the work I have to do. Anybody else notice that?
Of course. The Internet is the ultimate in procrastination aids.
Mar-23-2009 17:53
MrJiveBoJingles
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: U.S.
quote:
Originally posted by iammesol
I would be buying several different newspapers, calling friends more, have better grades, and make a lot more music. Definitely would be going outside more too.
That sounds so awesome when you put it that way, but I could not give up the amount of information transfer that the Internet provides.
I know, I'm addicted to the information flow, too. I think humans are wired to get pleasure from social information, which is what the net provides. It's really just a little trickle of pleasure, IMO, but it's just enough to keep me hooked. I have tried to cut myself off for a couple weeks before and I feel "deprived" in some way.
Mar-23-2009 17:55
Meat187
Diese scheiß Katze
Registered: Dec 2007
Location: The Night's Plutonian Shore
quote:
Originally posted by iammesol
That sounds so awesome when you put it that way, but I could not give up the amount of information transfer that the Internet provides.
But when you think about, do you really need information about guys in Florida setting each other on fire or how Slylee's bf bought new shoes?