In less than four hours, Shutdown Day begins. What is Shutdown Day you ask? Apparently it is a "global experiment." Or a guilt trip to make you shut off your computer for 24 hours.
I will not be participating in Shutdown Day. Ialso don’t participate in TV Turn Off Week, which is April 23-29 this year.
Can I survive 24 hours without my computer? Yes. I do it frequently, although a few years ago it was harder. I try to limit my time on the computer during the weekends, but sometimes I just have stuff that needs to be done.
In fact, now the coffee is the first thing I turn on rather than my computer.
In fact, as I write this, I must admit Steve jas been hassling me becaue I’ve been on the computer since before he came home. I was doing work that is due tomorrow morning before 8 a.m. So, I have no other option. Well, besides not sleeping tonight.
If I wanted to (and didn’t have deadlines) I could so do the no computer thing for 24 hours. I even go for days without watching TV. But I’m not going to do it tomorrow. I will, however, log off tonight.
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The title of this blog comes from the "signature saying" of Gary Coleman when he played Arnold on Different Strokes. Willis was his brother. (And no, I didn’t fact check any of this, so I could have Gary Coleman and/or Arnold wrong, but I’m 95 percent sure I’m OK.






