Re: Mind's Eye dependency

I hear ya, at work I keep multiple browsers open with hundreds of tabs,
thousands of bookmarks, multiple desktops, tabbed shell terminals (green
on black of course), shared keyboard/mouse (synergy app) between
multiple workstations managing several systems including virtualized
platforms. It is still restricting for me performance-wise, really a
24/7 mental linkup would allow explosive possibilities for me,
especially in the areas of working memory (which reading philosophy
helps a lot with). Well, my memory sucks, though it can be uncannily
accurate at times like always having to move a wall to find things, but
very interesting details just pop out like blueprints. I'm weird. :p

On 5/31/2012 5:50 PM, Allan H wrote:
> I did that and do that quite often even when. I am able to go online.
> Just don't like the door locked.
> Allan
>
> On May 31, 2012 11:13 PM, "James" <ashkashal@gmail.com
> <mailto:ashkashal@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> The net is not a destination, it is a doorway, indeed I consider it
> just another like that to go outside or grab something to eat. A
> very liberating thought, no?
>
> On 5/31/2012 2:57 AM, Allan H wrote:
>
> I could not come on line with my transformer yesterday. Kind of a
> frustrating experience, All though I could access it using my
> telephone, I bought a Galaxy Note,, first smart phone that I
> actually
> like, at least for a while I have unlimited internet contract.
> hehe
> some time I use it to the max since I bought the Note it is
> really handy
> to look something up on the internet,
>
> I have had a data connection since just before my daughter was
> born that
> makes 27 years the early years were terrible truth be know,,
> download time was expensive,, It actually was cheaper to go and buy
> the program rather than download it. Has a small BBS (bulletin board
> service) Mostly for my Geek friends who kept my system running,
> they
> liked it because I had the best telephone lines and the fastest
> modem
> (thanks to their efforts)
>
> That is a lot of year of use and it is very much part of my life. I
> have Wi-Fi radar built into both my transformer and telephone by
> which I
> can locate any wifi that is in the area and if I can access it..
>
> There is a need within me to connect with the world,, I actually
> meet my
> wife chatting on line..and fell in love online 1/3 the way around he
> world.. (I thought it was a safe distance to flirt from and so
> did she..
>
> When I really look at it though I very much enjoy the world
> around me
> and my garden, with Joey terrorising the frogs and birds. I
> enjoy the
> internet to the point that it really is a dependency.
> Allan
>
>

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