Usenet == crack
<davorg>Usenet is bad, m'kay?</davorg>
I stopped reading because I was spending three hours a day on it... then at one point, I saw a mention of something in a newsgroup and had a look for it, and a couple of weeks later, I'm back nearly to a full load.
I don't have much time during the week so I catch up on the week-end, rather than spending time with Stella.
And I'm not even reading everything that's interesting! For an info-junkie, Usenet is like crack.
Maybe it's time for another abstention period... but that'll be hard. Imagining what I'm missing... urg.
I stopped reading because I was spending three hours a day on it... then at one point, I saw a mention of something in a newsgroup and had a look for it, and a couple of weeks later, I'm back nearly to a full load.
I don't have much time during the week so I catch up on the week-end, rather than spending time with Stella.
And I'm not even reading everything that's interesting! For an info-junkie, Usenet is like crack.
Maybe it's time for another abstention period... but that'll be hard. Imagining what I'm missing... urg.
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LJ=Crack.
Ich lese LJ immer. =D
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Noch hält es sich zum Glück in Grenzen!
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Jetzt stundenlang LJ lese ich, ohne Grenzen.
Damned consumerist tendancies.
(i hope the German came out OK.. it's terribly rusty.)
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But now LJ fills a fair chunk of the day that wasn't there previously, that's true.
(The German was comprehensible, but English is fine for me, too; I'm bilingual so pick whichever one you want.)
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Metaphorically, something very addictive.
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