tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2928117252460676054.post2832637588595735768..comments2023-10-16T07:48:09.724-04:00Comments on Renaissance Garden: Virtual EditingCheriehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06661705838389866476noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2928117252460676054.post-44533646370662469352010-10-02T10:21:15.761-04:002010-10-02T10:21:15.761-04:00Wanda, now I know I'm on the right path if you...Wanda, now I know I'm on the right path if you, someone I know as a master of the internet, have decided to cut back. I know you're right about it affecting our thinking - I do believe it's starting to suck out my brain cells. <br /><br />Adrienne, I also find my day being frittered away without my knowing it so that's why I've started this editing process.<br /><br />Shona, I suppose I'm lucky that our Netflix instant watch doesn't work well with our internet connection. Otherwise, that might be yet another thing I'd be editing.<br /><br />Deanna, I've done the same with my Google Reader, put blogs into folders so it's easier to mark large groups as read but allowing me to save my essential reading for another day. <br /><br />And, if you're like me, stay away from Ancestry.com. Although we learned a lot about family (and found lots of skeletons ;)), that site stole a big chunk of the summer from my sister and me.<br /><br />Linda, I do love the internet but you're right about a couple of things. One, I don't have my maiden name on FB so I can't be found by those long lost "friends." And I've tried to make it very clear to well-meaning family and friends that I don't want "forwards" as they are usually lies and time wasters. Not everyone listens though...Cheriehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06661705838389866476noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2928117252460676054.post-70419235845500100522010-09-30T00:51:09.301-04:002010-09-30T00:51:09.301-04:00I never got a Facebook account because I don't...I never got a Facebook account because I don't want old friends that I haven't seen in 35 years looking me up...I have 3 friends from high school that I still see and that is enough!<br /><br />Google can be a wonderful tool, especially when I need to look up medical information. I always say to my husband, "what did we do before the internet"?<br /><br />What I hate is all those forwarded emails that you get that are either stupid, sappy or false information. I go straight to the "delete" button. :)<br /><br />LindaLRS4AMANDAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17312878555775487787noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2928117252460676054.post-81667702818589143862010-09-29T23:39:13.119-04:002010-09-29T23:39:13.119-04:00Interesting. I'm on the same path. I checked...Interesting. I'm on the same path. I checked and I have 230 blogs in my Google Reader and that's after unsubscribing to a few this past week. I have some in folders and often mark an entire folder as "read". There are some I haven't actually read in ages but for some reason, I've kept them "just in case". It's time to narrow them down. <br /><br />As for Facebook, I've already cut WAY back but I think I'm going to put together a group of those I care about the most and "hide" the rest. I currently have 664 friends and while I have already hidden all the games and junk, that's still to much to keep up with. <br /><br />I belong to LOTS of yahoo groups but most I haven't looked at in a year or more. A few days ago I went no-mail on the unschooling list I've belonged to for over 10 years (some of my dearest friends are on that list) so I'll definitely be back but for now it was just too much. French Chic is currently the only one I'm reading.<br /><br />One thing I'm trying to do is make up a weekly schedule for sites I like to go to and just pick one per day. I think it will be more satisfying to be able to spend a bit more time on a site rather than try to quickly check out several per day. <br /><br />And then there are the three blogs I maintain. ;) Yes, so many things to keep me online. And people wonder why I refuse to play any video or online games, won't look at Ancestry.com (one of my friends calls it The Vortex), and won't start a new tv show until it's on dvd so I can watch it via Netflix. <br /><br />I sometimes wonder what I used to do with all my time before the Internet...Deannahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17113928043039917799noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2928117252460676054.post-91197488966553789862010-09-29T20:33:50.895-04:002010-09-29T20:33:50.895-04:00My #1 time waster is the new instant watch section...My #1 time waster is the new instant watch section on Netflix. I have sooooo many movies I add to my queue + have not watched. Sometimes I think I need to clear some out (as in watch) before I add more, but those days rarely come. <br /><br />Otherwise, the internet s not a time suck for me. I have a handful of sites I go to daily (less on the weekend since most update M-F). I do edit my blog reader about every other month, although this is not a scheduled thing.<br /><br />No Facebook (or abandoned MySpace) to muck about with.Shona~ LALA dex presshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07997153789350766344noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2928117252460676054.post-15280015080195049712010-09-29T20:11:51.551-04:002010-09-29T20:11:51.551-04:00I have to keep after all the things you mentioned ...I have to keep after all the things you mentioned or I can use up an entire day (really!) on the computer.Adriennehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01562944653624224107noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2928117252460676054.post-83527716303878000952010-09-29T15:57:34.970-04:002010-09-29T15:57:34.970-04:00I've taken a lot of these same steps in the pa...I've taken a lot of these same steps in the past year - except for the searching one. That's really smart. Remember the days when you were on a long car ride and you couldn't remember who sang The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia, and you spent hours going through your brain trying to figure it out? A....B....C...D....it would take a long, long time to get to Vicki Lawrence. Now we just text it to Google and get the answer. Which can be a good thing when the question is 'where is the nearest bathroom' but we really are overloaded with information that we don't really need, and I think it impacts our cognitive function. I'm thinking about setting up a work work-station and a home work-station. Then I would limit the one to working and have to physically walk to the other to a. check my home email, b. flip over to iGoogle to see anyone has posted a new blog entry c. shop on Amazon.com (oh how I love Amazon.com!) etc... Now, I think this probably sounds extreme, and if I didn't already have a laptop I wouldn't do it. But I have the room and the computer and I think it would really help me to be more productive.wanda barretthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14601718125853395653noreply@blogger.com