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10/22/2011 08:46 PM
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Just wondering how much time you spend on the computer.

Of that time- How much of it is spent at MDJunction? Chatting w/Friends? Facebook? Skype? Or, just surfing the web?

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Of course, with being a GL of multiple groups- I'm at MDJunction, on average, at least several times a day. I'm in my email box way more than that, just reading everyone's post.

I used to enjoy Facebook. But, since it's made SO many changes... I've kind of given up on spending too much time there. I usually only check that account a couple times a week.

I only Skype when I'm in Florida with my dad.

I guess that's the same when it comes to chatting. I do chat 'some' w/MDJunction friends. But, others, it's usually only when away from home on a trip.

Hmm.... I guess I also check my bank account, pretty much daily- cause I'm paranoid! LOL

I like to surf around when needing to shop for something. I do a lot of online shopping because it can be difficult for me to get around.

Overall, I LOVE the computer!! I keep track of all our expenses, write letters and mail them to family, edit family photos, etc. on it.

Unfortunately, I feel like I spend too much time on the computer. But, on the other hand... I often feel like I don't, or can't. My health doesn't allow me to do 'everything' I used to.

"When you feel like giving up, remember why you held on for so long in the first place." ~Unknown
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10/24/2011 07:59 PM  Top
mem8172

I have a iPad also so I just joined but a iPad is great to have
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