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heydude
5-22-12, 10:54pm
Think of all the screens....

TVs
Computers
Ipads
Cell Phones
Movies
Flashing Billboards
Work Computer
Computer In Your Car/DVD In Your Car

that you sit in front of. how much time a day are you in front of a screen?

lizii
5-23-12, 2:58am
Think of all the screens....

TVs
Computers
Ipads
Cell Phones
Movies
Flashing Billboards
Work Computer
Computer In Your Car/DVD In Your Car

that you sit in front of. how much time a day are you in front of a screen?

I'm on my laptop for at least 10-11 hours every day, since it's such cheap a way to entertain myself. I'd much rather send emails to friends and family rather than talk on the phone since I'm a person who enjoys being alone to do whatever I want to do.

I haven't watched TV for at least for at least 30 years. I can google things I want to learn about, as well as listen to music I like much better than today's music.

Rosemary
5-23-12, 7:39am
Generally just the computer here - varies from 2-6 hours/day depending on the work I'm doing.

Mrs. Hermit
5-23-12, 8:50am
I am a grad student at an online university. Therefore, I am on either my computer or Kindle (I download many of my school books) much of the day, then my 1 hour of tv a night.

JaneV2.0
5-23-12, 11:07am
"Suffer?" None. All my screen time is strictly voluntary.

ApatheticNoMore
5-23-12, 11:32am
"Suffer?" None. All my screen time is strictly voluntary.

I suffer it 8 hours a day. The rest of the time is my choice :). And yes I really do wish I wasn't working so much with computers.

artist
5-23-12, 11:39am
Not much actually . We are a tv free family, I don't work with computers at the moment and we watch maybe one movie a week *free library movie in their theater usually. I don't have an IPad and only a basic cell phone (no net access) and we don't have flashing billboards in my community. So it's really just the computer for me, which I limit to two hours a day, which includes an online class.

Mrs-M
5-23-12, 11:55am
No real suffer (on my part), however, electronic indulgence does equate to several hours each day. More time than I care to admit. Shameful, actually...

HumboldtGurl
5-23-12, 12:50pm
That's a scary thought for me.

We don't have a TV or any handheld devices other than an old-school cell phone, just our laptops. But since we work at home online, we are on our machines at least 10 hours a day, sometimes less like on the weekend or on days we move our RV to a new spot, but in general, between 10 am and 10pm with breaks for lunch.

I just got into creating jewelry, which is a wonderful break from my computer! I just wish I could do it all day long and actually support myself with it. Until then, our laptops are our lifeline, so we'll be on them constantly.

Spartana
5-23-12, 3:19pm
Very limited TV (no cable so antenna only) - maybe an hour or 2 in the late evenings. Limited computer time also since I don't have home internet so must use wi-fi elsewhere - again maybe only an hour or 2 a day and NEVER on weekends (weekends are completely tech and screen-less unless the weather is bad). Nothing else tech or screen-wise so that's about it. I like it like that. I usually don't take a computer with me when I travel, so can go for weeks or even months without ever going online or even watching TV or DVDs since I often camp. Flip cell phone (tracfone) for emergencies only.

Gardenarian
5-23-12, 3:28pm
Only at work, and a DVD from the library maybe once a month.