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Heath 05-04-2013 09:07 AM

Writer Proves You Can Survive Without the Internet for a Year
 
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/tec...7#.UYJ24KKG0xu

Quote:

Did you really do it? Did you really avoid all parts of the Internet for a year?
Yes, with one exception. I was at the library trying to look for a book and I pulled up the card catalog and it turned out to be a website. I did inadvertently click a link, but as soon as I realized my mistake, I fled.

But yes, I avoided looking at people's screens all the time. Even when people tried to show me Instagrams on their phones I always looked away. I didn't use the Internet for a year.

What was the hardest part about it?
It was really easy to not load a browser or use apps and keep WiFi off, but when people tried to show me things -- funny YouTube videos or Instagrams -- it just felt really selfish of me. They wanted to show me something -- they weren't doing the experiment -- and it felt rude of me. They just wanted to share something with me, and I felt rude. That was hard.

When we talked earlier, you were finding out about other ways to communicate: the phone, telephone books, snail mail, etc. How did you get around not using the Internet?
A lot of those practical things never really became an issue. I went to the library a lot, but they don't really have books at the library anymore; they just have computers mostly now. I got a lot of letters but I never really got into the groove of sending letters. And then I used 411 a lot instead of the phonebook. I mostly just asked people questions. I really did learn you can get lots of great information from asking real people.

What did you want to accomplish in this year? Did you feel like it was a success?
I wanted to read a lot and educate myself. But then it evolved into an experiment where I could learn something about the Internet. I didn't really succeed, but I learned a lot. I got some reading done and some writing done, but I am not a transformed person.

What are you looking forward to seeing the most once you connect?
I want to see the big things I missed this year, the Internet culture that I missed. I also missed the people and connecting with them online.
Aside for business, could you go a year without the internet?

ErectMedia 05-04-2013 09:09 AM

fuck no :2 cents:

Sly 05-04-2013 09:12 AM

Could you go a year without electricity? Yes, but what's the point?

The Internet enhances my life. Some people allow it to pollute their life. Those people, even without the Internet, will simply find something else to pollute their life.

Use tools wisely and you'll be just fine.

helterskelter808 05-04-2013 09:29 AM

I survived for quite a few years without the internet, before I heard of it and got online.

The Heron 05-04-2013 09:37 AM

Not much of a 'tech writer' if he's not online

fitzmulti 05-04-2013 09:40 AM

No. He may have proven that HE could do without the internet for a year.


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