Saturday, April 24, 2010

No neenin

Allie and I call the Internet the neenernet and we call surfing neening.

I've just imposed a rule of not neenin' before noon each day. Not even checking email is allowed.

I just decided enough is enough. Every freaking day I get on just to check for messages and I wind up getting sucked in, looking around for something interesting, not finding anything, and, worst of all, not writing. So no more.

Now when I wake up the first thing I do is turn on Freedom and set it so I can't get online until lunch time.

It's amazing how much it clears my mind and allows me to focus on what's really important.

4 comments:

  1. agreed. the one day i didn't have a computer b/c i was getting a new hard drive b/c it died (may 6), i felt both incredibly free but also very lost.

    and of course, there were other computers i could use; a bit like being in a foreign country … your interface is all gone and you have to use weird keyboards = cultural disturbance.

    being an online publisher = way too much "always on" time. i remember choosing this job b/c i was tired of the weekly deadline. monthly was heaven. then, bam, it's worse than ever / more frequent than a daily deadline. never ever wanted to be in daily news.

    info-world 2010 is too intense. have resisted iPhones and 3G things so far. only a matter of time?

    my cousin who just graduated from the art institute has a "i will never text" policy. he receives them, but will not send. it's working so far, even though it makes his friends cranky.

    unfortunately, i can't write / work without going on the internet. fact-checking and posting = being online. rats.

    you know, of course that CJ is leaving her post. someone suggested i apply. i pretty much laughed so hard (internally) that, if i had been drinking milk, it would have been spewed to the next neighborhood.

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  2. Anonymous12:32 PM

    Hey how are you doing, I'm also in KC and ran across your blog today. Nice to meet you (virtually) and congrats on the book! I look forward to reading more of your posts.

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  3. Anonymous7:43 AM

    Mr. Miller,
    I also live in the NE. I have a friend who taught debate at Central and told me about Cross-X. I am working on a library blog, could I email you five questions? My email is dylanmichaellittle@gmail.com
    Thanks
    Dylan

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  4. Anonymous4:38 PM

    Please call Sonny Gibson at 816-457-1401 about the elimination of the debate curriculum by the Kansas City School District. There will be a press conference at Eggs & Enlightenment this Friday June 17th at 10a. Today's date is June 15th, 2011.

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