While this study notes all the negatives associated with the web, there are certainly positives to it as well. For example, how else would I have been able to befriend a JJ, AI, and Pepe? And just last night I again chatted with a friend in Mongolia, audio-video, real-time, costing no more than what I pay per month for internet. I see Amazon.com has some new kind of electronic reading device called the kindle, but mft is just a little too old fashioned, and definitely partial to standard book technology.
How about the rest of you addicts. The first step toward recovery is admitting we have a problem, and no fucking way I'm gonna do that.
While this study notes all the negatives associated with the web, there are certainly positives to it as well. For example, how else would I have been able to befriend a JJ, AI, and Pepe? And just last night I again chatted with a friend in Mongolia, audio-video, real-time, costing no more than what I pay per month for internet. I see Amazon.com has some new kind of electronic reading device called the kindle, but mft is just a little too old fashioned, and definitely partial to standard book technology.
ReplyDeleteHow about the rest of you addicts. The first step toward recovery is admitting we have a problem, and no fucking way I'm gonna do that.
going back to my beer habit
ReplyDeleteYes, the web does interfere with my beer habit -- I have not had a beer in a month!
ReplyDeleteTo get back to your beer habit, although unnecessary, you have my blessing.
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