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Connected & Unconnected

Yes to the second one I feel pushed and I resist.
I wont get a mobile phone, so at least I dont have that chain.

How about loosely connected and fairly free?
I too often feel disconnected and in fact, tend to want to nurture my fragile connections.
Freedom is a state of mind I know but an illusion nevertheless.

I think I am prepared to sacrifice volume (virtual friends) for quality, one of the reasons I like the group is the depth of some of the postings.

And where are you going that has no internet cafe?
I sense that we could get even deeper, or higher, to go with the analogy.
unconnected and free, ah I just got it

I would like to remain free of the wired world.
Like my reading, there are still a few weeks left for the idiot.

I am wondering how everybody made out in the storm, those of you in its flight path!

I finally gave in to the cell phone a couple of years ago. I still have the old flip phone, but am sliding down that slippery slope to the touch screen world. To prevent too much disconnected socializing, I don't text on my phone.
When the phone and the internet are unavailable, I feel . . . alone.
This is bad isn't it?

I guess its a risk we might not fully absorb and have little contingency planning for, being so connected.

I like this, that the connection, once established, never really disappears but is charged by the feelings evoked by each individual. Its not all in the wires.

I guess that is my underlying point about the possible dependency.

This, to me, is also one of the downsides of the internet. It's as though someone has set up a huge library in my home, and it contains the largest set of encyclopedias ever imagined. Without restraint, I could be lost forever inside that library.


As most of us know, the path to recall is perhaps the real challenge.


I will check in again, as I can, until the situation is resolved. In the meantime, dont forget me!

Hoping for improved virtual weather and then I can get more photos uploaded.

Hoping for improved virtual weather and then ..."
I'm back online in my own home now, but I think your comment is still apt, because its freezing in my room tonight, and my brain goes into overload after I do 3 or 4 things that require careful thought, frozen mode you could say. I become too aware of each individual key that must be correctly pressed to make up all the words in a sentence.
I'm going to check out your photos now.

Ice wrote: "Real Life is so intrusive !"
Now here is an interesting challenge
Being a big fan of the real world (think pagan) I believe the internet is a trap and a way to control the masses who willingly (think sheep) fall in line....
The trap is of course the very real pleasure of really meeting kindred spirits mind to mind, as we have. We are real (yes I know there are poseurs out there but its pretty easy to weed them out) and really connecting, possibly on a more immmediately deeper level than if we had met in person, where we would be distracted by physicality.
I think about, am delighted provoked amused comforted and challenged, especially by my GRand Fp friends, who Really exist as part of my real life

I am a quasi-Luddite. I use the internet constantly, but have never used a smart phone. I don't "surf" the net, but use it as a research tool. And, Jim, I do my best to swim upstream and ignore the marketing elements; though Amazon's claws are deeply rooted in the consumer part of me.

In the book Im just getting into, Soul Work, the dedication to a chapter on our highest mission is a quote from phantom of the opera: let your soul take you to where you want to be.
a few pages laterin this chapter, there is another quote
from...you may never guess so I will tell....Neil Armstrong....whose alter ego is now calling me!

I suppose now we rarely longer talk (not chat) or write (not e-mail) the Telco's have got to capture us somehwow.

I am so lucky to have a job where I have the opportunity to have at 2 or 3 wonderful conversations each shift.
smart machines terrify me.
Id rather just vacuum than have a relationship with my vacuum cleaner.

Soon - very soon - you'll be receiving corny jokes (in large fonts) that have been forwarded and re-forwarded to hundreds of Seniors. Enjoy!

All those Saga e-mails .........................
I think I would have recommended an Ipad for ease of use, but they have only graduated from a 50 year old typewriter.

All those Saga e-mails .........................
I think I would have recommended an Ipad for ease of use, but they have only graduated from a 50 year old typewriter."
Better to engage their minds with reading and writing and net-surfing than with passively watching television...

I think Santa should bring them an iPad for the golf course...



http://www.theage.com.au/digital-life...
Posted by Ian on PB's review of some sort of book about death...

It seems much happens in just a couple of days offline.
I have been having issues again with the computer, having a difficult time accessing plus so annoyed with all the revamping.It seems fine tonight, except that in trying to restore my menu bar, I have misplaced some other things. My antipathy towards the computer is growing again.
And even worse,I lost my keys while walking home from work on Wednesday. The ramifications were intense,time consuming and expensive.I still need to deal with my bike and replace keys.

I resent how dependent I've become on the computer-especially since my skill with/knowledge lags far behind this dependence.
I am extremely anxious today-to the point that it actually hurts. My answer? You guessed it (probably): I'm going to read. Try to finish The Recognitions.
The landlord is coming over & my head races to worst case scenarios as I try to remain calm and confident on the surface for the sake of the children.


Thats dreadful about your computer Jim,did they get into your files? A malware scam...like what cost me my hotmail> :-(
Right now I am a bit edgy because things don't seem to be functioning as they should. It has something to do with google, who took over my home page. And facebook is getting aggressive. I have to sign in to GR now, and am given 3 options: the pushy fb, twitter! or google. It irks me.
Hope things with your landlord went well Ellie....?
Hope this posts

The landlord was not happy but I don't think we'll be evicted.
I live with such fear of eviction (I've been homeless with the kids so it's not totally irrational) and losing my job (ditto) but such a waste of precious time. I get angry with myself (although that of course just wastes more time).
But I am thrilled that I finished The Recognitions today.
An image: homeless but with some great literary text.
Are my priority totally screwed or magnificently in order?
At least I can laugh. A little. :/
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Has it all happened too fast, do you feel pushed onto the bleeding edge of technology?
Can you still walk outside the door and feel unconnected and free ?