Tuesday, October 30, 2007

CAN YOU LIVE WITHOUT TECHNOLOGY FOR A WEEK?


COOOOOLNESS!

Forbes managing editor Dennis Kneale tries to live without his cell phone, email, and Blackberry, but can't last more than 40 hours! He ends up crying for his cell phone...

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I think I can live without the Internet for a week. I don't have a cell phone, a laptop, or a Blackberry. I try to "avoid" technology as much as possible. LOL People look at me weird when I tell them that I don't have a cell phone, but I like living without it. (But I do agree that cell phones are good to have for emergencies.)


OKAY, if I had to be placed on an island and am given a task : NO TECHNOLOGY FOR ONE WEEK, I'm not sure if I'd survive.

Wait, I'm quite sure I'll survive.

I'm not that attached to my phone since I don't really use it to text people or even receive texts, I rarely get more than 3 messages a day and sometimes, I don't even get any missed calls.

I usually use my phone to remind me of events or my monthly tsunamis, so that I don't get a shock of my life and start panicking like a crazy woman who has never seen so much b***d before.

In case you're wondering why I asterisked blood for, is that THAT word is very, extremeeeeely sensitive to our male friends out there. They have phobia for words like, b***d, mens, period, that it makes me laugh.

OKAY, back to topic.

Before I do that however, I shall first list down the gadgets I use daily or frequently so that I will not confuse you myself as I go on to talk more and more and more.

1. HANDPHONE
2. LAPTOP
3. iPOD
4. TV


So, for my laptop, well, okaaaaay. I still can survive la. I can don't use it for a week and I don't think I'll react in some freaky withdrawal symptoms. As for iPod..




SURE DIE SURE DIIIIIIIE!



I can't imagine if I have to get rid of my only form of entertainment. The thing that give me some sense of security. It's alarming to know that I can't live without my iPod, I'll just die. REALLY.

I just can't imagine having to do nothing. Okay, that isn't THAT bad, but it's just the thought of not being able to listen to music and make the time move faster. Well, it'd work for me. Everytime I plug into my iPod, it seems like I have a freaking time machine.FSSSSSSSSSH, time flies.

Maybe I'll just belt out some tunes to keep myself entertained then. But then again, I don't find myself very entertaining. In any other case, I'll still die of boredom.

TV? Mmmmm, I doubt I can live without TV too. I absolutely love my MTV, AXN, STARWORLD (The Office!!!! *weeze*), Animal Planet, Discovery Channel, National Geographic, Channel5/8, Arts Central, Kids Central, Travel & Living...

TV IS my time machine too. Time just disappears and I can just watch TV the whole entire day without feeling bored. WOOO-HOOOOOOO.


RETARDED CLASSMATES







(No idea who's the spy)




They look like they intended to be twins without looking like they wanted to. Freakishly similar.



ALRIGHT, I'm off! (:

 
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