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Should people be forced to go off-line?

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Greatnan Sat 24-Nov-12 09:22:06

I look at all the UK newspapers that are available on line, and quite a few from other countries.
MY daily list is:
Facebook - exchange pms with daughter and various grandchildren.
Gransnet
e-mails
Bank account
Joke site - transfer to Gransnet
Weather forecast (important when walking in mountains)
Currency exchange rate
Gransnet
Newspapers
Translation site - I learn a different phrase each day
Catch up on favourite programmes on Radio/TV.
Gransnet

Of course I am not addicted - I just like it!

nanos8 Sat 24-Nov-12 09:11:49

Ella46 (wink) I soooooo agree (grin)

petallus Wed 21-Nov-12 15:34:10

I'm always going on to Gransnet to see the latest comments. First thing in the morning, last thing at night, loads of times during the day.

It's all so interesting, informative, comforting.

And broadening. As an example, as a result of looking at the photos thread this morning I have downloaded a National Geographic ap onto my ipad and now have two free editions, including one all about Cuba, a country I visited a few years ago and loved.

Marelli Wed 21-Nov-12 15:04:05

There's always something to have a look at, though, isn't there? Between checking what's happened on Facebook - not that anything really does, as I don't post much, but do like to see what others are nattering about. Then, if I have something up for sale on Ebay, I dip in and out of that as well - but spend most of the time on GN! I sit at night, laptop at my side and knitting on my knee, (alternating now and again) as well as 'sort of' watching TV. I was even thinking of getting the vacuum cleaner out just now, but I sat back down again until I felt better....wink

Ella46 Wed 21-Nov-12 15:00:39

I refuse to be forced to do anything at all! (except maybe eat chocolate)

Ana Wed 21-Nov-12 14:53:54

I took the OP to mean should we be forced to go offline temporarily for a time during the day, so that things get done...grin

Barrow Wed 21-Nov-12 14:42:06

I find I switch on "just to check emails" and find myself 2 hours later still sitting here with no work done - oh well, it can always wait until tomorrow - provided I don't get sidetracked again!

isthisallthereis Wed 21-Nov-12 13:52:20

Sorry I didn't intend that question mark. Start of previous post should read: I love Gransnet.

And yes I also compare it to an enjoyable coffee morning Greatnan. Thank you for expressing it so well.

isthisallthereis Wed 21-Nov-12 13:50:35

Love Gransnet? and if we were all forced to log off we'd not be able to reply to your fine post! grin

harrigran Wed 21-Nov-12 12:31:17

I wasn't going to switch on this morning but decided to have a peep, 2 hours ago. If I hadn't switched on I wouldn't have seen facebook and that a friend's baby had arrived during the night smile

Greatnan Wed 21-Nov-12 11:32:38

I don't feel guilty, as I have nothing else to do but enjoy myself, and anyway I watch (listen!) to TV or Radio 4 whilst I am surfing.
Gransnet is my equivalent of meeting friends for coffee. (I might not argue as much with my friends, though.)

Ana Wed 21-Nov-12 11:17:07

I agree! We need saving from ourselves! (no willpower...)

grannyactivist Wed 21-Nov-12 11:13:54

grin

jO5 Wed 21-Nov-12 11:13:13

I think so.

Might get some flipping jobs done then.

hmm