How long are you on the internet every day?
- Changes in the wind said...
- Probably a couple of hours but on the computer and not the phone:)
- Jan said...
- I'm one of those pathetic people whose life is on the internet.
- LL Cool Joe said...
- I really have no idea, probably too much as I sell stuff on ebay
too. I don't have a mobile phone though. I'm not on Facebook but
Pinterest can be a bit addictive. But I get done what needs doing so I
don't feel guilty and I never watch TV at all.
- Olga Hebert said...
- Too long!
- Tabor said...
- I spend about an hour reading and writing blogs, about 20 minutes
off and on with FB and another 20 minutes on emails. If I count
Netflix watching that is another 3-4 hours a week.
- Barb said...
- A couple hours a day - sometimes, I take a"break" and don't use technology much at all.
- Elephant's Child said...
- Too much. Often.
- Birdie said...
- 45 minutes reading blogs then usually time doing geneology. 20
minutes doing e mail. I can watch Netflix on my TV or on my laptop so it
depends. All total, about 90 minutes.
- Brite Mist said...
- it varies for me 0 to 3 hours on various things
- ashok said...
- My phone is always connected when Iam awake!
- Arkansas Patti said...
- About 2 hours that is blog, news, information, email and shopping
related. My phone only makes calls and then just for emergency or when
traveling.
- Brighid said...
- Too long probably! Not on my iphone much, and I don't watch TV, so there is that.
- Kerry said...
- Maybe 2 hours? Seems like a lot.
- G. B. Miller said...
- Personal, about two to three total. Sometimes less. Work, 8 hours.
Father Nature's Corner
Probably a couple of hours but on the computer and not the phone:)
ReplyDeleteI'm one of those pathetic people whose life is on the internet.
ReplyDeleteI really have no idea, probably too much as I sell stuff on ebay too. I don't have a mobile phone though. I'm not on Facebook but Pinterest can be a bit addictive. But I get done what needs doing so I don't feel guilty and I never watch TV at all.
ReplyDeleteToo long!
ReplyDeleteI spend about an hour reading and writing blogs, about 20 minutes off and on with FB and another 20 minutes on emails. If I count Netflix watching that is another 3-4 hours a week.
ReplyDeleteA couple hours a day - sometimes, I take a"break" and don't use technology much at all.
ReplyDeleteToo much. Often.
ReplyDelete45 minutes reading blogs then usually time doing geneology. 20 minutes doing e mail. I can watch Netflix on my TV or on my laptop so it depends. All total, about 90 minutes.
ReplyDeleteit varies for me 0 to 3 hours on various things
ReplyDeleteMy phone is always connected when Iam awake!
ReplyDeleteAbout 2 hours that is blog, news, information, email and shopping related. My phone only makes calls and then just for emergency or when traveling.
ReplyDeleteToo long probably! Not on my iphone much, and I don't watch TV, so there is that.
ReplyDeleteMaybe 2 hours? Seems like a lot.
ReplyDeletePersonal, about two to three total. Sometimes less. Work, 8 hours.
ReplyDeleteFather Nature's Corner
I have the TV on all the time, but it's mostly for the background noise that I've been addicted to since my very first portable 19" black & white Sylvania I got when I was a child. I have a Facebook and Twitter account, but I'm hardly ever there. The computer fills up about 2-3 hours a day, but that includes reading the news, blogging and email.
ReplyDeleteI'm connected to the internet 24/7...that doesn't mean I'm actively on it all of the time, but I do spend a lot of time on writing, researching, reading, etc....so I'm actively on the net for quite a number of hours daily. I'm lost without it. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to say - probably too much. :) I am connected at work, but also look at my iPhone a lot there and at home. It drives me a little crazy when I have either of my sisters in the car while I'm driving and they have their faces glued to their phones.
ReplyDeleteHow embarrassing! I'm on ALL THE TIME!!! iPhone, iPad, desktop, MacBook Air, whatever. I'm always connected.
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