I only find that I'm drawn to the internet when I'm supposed to be studying or something like that. Otherwise, I go have fun elsewhere...
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I only find that I'm drawn to the internet when I'm supposed to be studying or something like that. Otherwise, I go have fun elsewhere...
The Internet became boring five minutes after I first started using it back in 1997. I only stay to become enlightened by the knowledge of teenagers with bad acne and foul mouths.
[q="ShlupQuack"]I think the internet has tons of entertaining stuff to do, its me that's finding other things to do away from the computer.[/q]
I have to agree here. When I first joined EoFF back in 2001, or when I was a random surfer before that, I was a middle schooler with no friends, and no social life whatsoever. As I've slowly found more things to do outside the internet, the internet becomes less and less important in my life.
The internet is boring; this isn't a recent development.
Yes, of-course, the Internet is boring. Because, ultimate, unlimited access to almost every piece of information ever created by man-kind is boring, and because meeting people from all over the globe is boring. Yeah, that makes sense.
It's boring and giving me cancer, true. But at the moment of my life I have nothing else to do, so I read your posts. At least new useless information about your exciting lives is entertaining and keeps the internet a little more less boring.
[QQ=The Man]I'm actually more excited by recent developments on the Internet than I have been for awhile, but perhaps it's just because I've really gotten into LiveJournal for the first time recently, and discovered the wealth of political information that gets spread at a tremendous pace.[/QQ]
I have to admit, LJ has consumed a lot of my time recently. Although EoFF is still the place where I spend the majority of my free Internet time, I use my lovely journal almost as much.
[QQ=Black Mage 121]Join the club, guys. I tried to make an uneventful hour seem interesting by looking at the 'Who's Online' page. How sad.[/QQ]
Hmm. Looking at this "Who's Online" page sure is interesting. You can even see what people are doing.
http://thefarplane.co.uk/jayren/WhosOnline.gif
O_o
Exactly. I don't see how "the internet" can be boring. Have you seen the whole thing? Have you met every person who uses it? It's like saying "the telephone is boring" or "the newspaper is boring". The internet is a medium for communication, and it's only as boring as the people you communicate with. If "the internet" to you means EoFF + a few blogs, then that's your own fault for not using it to its full potential.Quote:
Originally Posted by War Angel
EoFF is exactly the same as it's always been, minus a few people, plus a few other people. The internet is the same as it's always been, minus a few sites, plus a few others. I use the internet to communicate with people on a daily basis whom I would otherwise be unable to talk to, and it's worth it to me for that reason alone. I use the internet to learn about programming, about art, about the books I like to read, about religion, about world events, etc. How about this: http://www.promo.net/pg/ Thousands upon thousands of books, put into plaintext format, available for you to read from anywhere on the planet almost instantly. No, it's not boring for me, because I like such things as "learning", and the internet is one of the best tools for learning that was ever produced. You can very likely view a new web page every minute for the rest of your life and never have to see the same one twice.
Since my exams finished I've been online 24 hrs a day...but now...I...am...bored.... *dies*
It's alright once you first get on..then you get everything done and then it fun sorta dies and then you find youself refreshing the index page constantly just in case something exciting happens...
Dr Unne, I do not appreciate you telling kids about my self-promotion webpage.
I find smth always interesting in Internet!
New foruns, new images, I'm never bored!
Perhaps it's not the internet that's boring. Maybe we're just not trying hard enough to entertain ourselves.
Oh, and congrats on the Who's Online page, Jayren (I'm Still fighting the urge to call you Raine), it's made an otherwise mediocre week a lot better.
I'm resisting the urge to call him whinecloud ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Black Mage 121
I think you're neglecting to take into consideration the amount of crap on the internet.Quote:
Originally Posted by War Angel
I've been trying to turn my constant online-ness into something constructive, liking learning stuff about computers - C++, Linux, security, whatever. Stuff that'll help me arf up the school computers during a boring computer class.