ALOHA,
Welcome Back to Virtual Waikiki
" If there was such a thing
as inspiration from a higher realm
it might well be
that the neurotic temperament
would furnish the chief condition
of the requisite receptivity. "
William James
"Few of us are not in some way infirm,
or even diseased,
and our infirmities help us
unexpectedly."
More William James
" Maybe there was nothing.
But how would you know
if you didn't send out
a signal? "
Jeffrey Eugenides,
'Asleep in the Lord'
Congrats to Morgan Freeman
for his recent American Film Institute award.
This guy is ALL class!
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" We must learn to balance
the material wonders of technology
with the spiritual demands
of our human nature. "
John Naisbitt
'Megatrends' 1982
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Aloha, my name is Cloudia,
and I am an internet addict.
The web is SO involving,
that I regularly need to "fast"
from the computer.
Waking up,
getting (web invisible) Husband off to work
(thank goodness SOMEONE does!)
clears the deck
for me to "turn on, tune in,
and drop out"
from my body.
Getting that next post ready
consumes me,
piles of notes & clippings
beckon like fool's gold.
Pictures suggest themselves,
captions that presented themselves
when I took the shot
morph into "bits" of data
and giggle with electric glee
as they anticipate meeting
Y O U.
My laptop was acting weird - possibly infected -
and it seemed I might have to ship it off to my
special computer friend in Seattle!
The sense of 'emergency' was palpable;
YOU folks are my Buds, my social circle!
I can't keep up with all of you
excellent play mates
as it IS!
Going off line seems like exile!
Well, I spent ALL day yesterday
restoring my Dell to it's factory settings
from the "image" on the hard drive - not a disk.
I installed EVERY Windows7 update,
and re-installed the programs I use
with a nifty, amazing website utility called
you really should check it out.
NINITE allows you to check-off multiple programs,
like web browsers FIREFOX & CHROME,
along with PICASSA, and many others including
'clean-ups' like AUSLOGICS,
then Ninite installs them ALL
with one click!
So I'm told that the odds are very good that I've
'repaired my computer.'
Only time will tell.
My very clever computer helper
(the one in Seattle, who TeamViewers
over to help me out) fears I might have an
extra-clever Chinese root virus,
and still wants to do a fresh install in-person
(goodbye laptop and friends for a week!)
He has taught me SO much!
Like:
"Working online is like making sandwiches."
It leaves "crumbs" around your hard drive
and you need to clean up
after sandwich making.
So I run AUSLOGICS one touch repair/cleanup
and it finds things like Registry Errors,
Start Up Errors
(and the like) fixing them
with the click of the mouse.
So back to internet addiction.
Some play games, others FaceBook
and Tweet
fanatically,
We bloggers create & publish!
We communicate with other thoughtful folks
ALL OVER THE WORLD!
We make friends who we think about
when we are OFF LINE.
Yes, BLOGGER and the Web are amazing.
But sitting right down to the key board
first thing in the morning,
while it uses the richness of recent dreams
to create,
also denies the body it's
morning stretch.
Recently, I have started to WALK first thing.
Throwing my legs out far,
swinging my arms,
posture tall, camera ready,
being among others
in AMAZING Waikiki!
Yep, gotta care for the body first.
Don't want to get "POPCORN BRAIN
do you?!
"The worry is that life online is giving us what researcher, David Levy, calls 'popcorn brain' --
a brain so accustomed to the constant stimulation of electronic multitasking
that we're unfit for life offline,
where things pop at a much slower pace."
Reports CNN.com.
Chinese research on the brains
of internet addled youth
have shown actual changes in the brain!
So do spend time in the physical realm;
care for your dear body.
You'll never catch up with EVERY blog post, every short story,
every WHATEVER!
PUT DOWN THE CLICKER!
(after you leave your comment here,
of course :)
When I thought I might be offline for a while
I panicked.
But a secret little part
rejoiced;
The private little part that likes to walk,
to stare,
to do nothing.
The part (perhaps)
that makes me
"Me."
Are YOU such a 'Me' too?
I love you guys and our circle!
But if you go outside, or far away,
for a week or two
I won't forget you.
So clean up those computer crumbs
and spend some time off line.
*Pop* *pOp*
there goes my brain -
time to run!
What say YOU? Fondly, cloudia
33 comments:
I am SO internet addicted.
I know what you mean. I so enjoy contacting all my blog friends every day/ I never feel lonely or without something to occupy me.
It's nice to check in with your boat life and others in the Islands. It's hot enough in Kansas today, but I don't hear any ocean. The Internet is great if you sleep days and work nights...keeps my friends amongst me without making them mad. Tried a wheat beer last night that was WAY too sweet. I saw that New York woke up today! Hooray for good folks! Aloha, DrumMajor
I am addicted. I nearly didn't read this as I was sure I would feel some guilt. I do.
But I like doing research for pure interest, not for a job, for a pay cheque, but for fun and to stretch my brain.
I am also addicted to popcorn.
Sigh.
Still love your header and your photos.
I lulls between hospice clients, I enjoy just vegging out with my laptop. Mac user since 1988!
Cheers from S.E. Ontario Cottage Country!
Aloha, dear friend. You didn't fail me! I feel better.
affirmative.
great photos, I hope you solve your computer problems. Greetings.
cool blog
smarty, san diego
I am so glad that you are taking care not only of the computer but also of your health.Cool Morgan pic .Aloha Cloudia.Have a fun weekend.
I say give me my computer! My friends are in there!
I'm another internet addict, and make sure to get myself away from the keyboard and out in the fresh air every day. Hope things are well with your computer!
Oh wow! You got a photo with Morgan Freeman! I am such a fan!
Thank you for the computer info. I can't live without the computer, but it really scares me. I have to rely on my family techies for help. I tried the Auslogics, it requires you to buy it. I'm into Free.
I'd better get myself away from the computer for a while too. I'm beginning to melt into my chair.
Ever since i retired i've been walking 10 kms a day in the mornings as recomended by my doctor it keeps you physical fit and mentally alert. Writing blog posts keeps your mind active and ticking over, its better than your brain turning to mush :-).
Great post Cloudia.I have written everyday for over 3 1/2 years (in my Journal), and each morning I look forward to checking new email. Then I do chores and get on with my day. What a pleasure it has been to meet and communicate with people from all over the world. Now, if I could just do it face to face. The new version of pen pals I guess, and I have learned so much about so many. Your visits have been greatly appreciated.
Cheers! Glad you fixed your computer.
Welcome back. You scared us.
Jolly Friends!
Good God, you have me smiling. Wow!
good advice :)
namaste /\ from mumbai
aloha!!
Great advice...now I need to get my daughter to read this;-).
Hi Claudia
Though you a joke of the whole thing,you gave away so much of valuable informations.You just did a crash course on computer maintenance!
Thank you. I am going to try some of them.
I "blog" even when I am driving, I see a good thing/place to photograph and get angry with myself that I didn't bring my camera
I am TOTALLY with you on this Cloudia!!! Don't know what we did before this!!!
You are adorable Cloudia, and you will be pleased to know I have been outside all day keeping in contact with my garden which was turning into a jungle, hopefully all will be well with your computer, so we can enjoy your words and pictures.
oh yeah, i am in trouble...i did take 2 days off this week...smiles.
aloha from VA
Popcorn brain? Not me. Love those shots of the sailboat masts at sunset.
Great sharing as usual, Cloudia ...
Thanks for the "Ninite" ...
Love the sandwich analogy!
xoxox,
CC
Great composition on top, Cloudia.
It's fun to look through your photos from paradise - from Hawaii! Thanks for following my EAGAN daily photo blog!
Kind regards from Minnesota
I am addict, too. And you are so right, real life is here and it is treasure.
I do not want to be computer's slave, but I love my friends all over the world, so what to do???)))
"My name is Pierre BOYER and i'm a web addict too..."
:-)
Greetings from France dear Cloudia,
Pierre
Cloudia, I congratulate you on, hopefully, getting your computer running all spiffy again.
Yes!
HFTEC,
John
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