One year without internet. Could you do it?

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#1 kuraimen
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Interesting article

http://www.theverge.com/2013/5/1/4279674/im-still-here-back-online-after-a-year-without-the-internet

"there's a lot of "reality" in the virtual, and a lot of "virtual" in our reality"

I think that phrase sums it up nicely. The internet is a very interesting thing. We are connected but at the same time it also "disconnects" us from real life and experiences somehow. Though we are probably so used to it now that even if we disconnect from it we remain connected in a way because everyone around us is. So we are basically dependant on it. I imagine a similar thing happened with writing. When writing was invented I guess the need for it developed slowly until it is basically universally necessary to subsist. I sometimes enjoy going to the beach or the mountain and stay disconnected for a while but staying disconnected seems so hard and unreal, I think something similar to what this guy experienced will happen to me. Is invention the mother of necessity? Seems to be that way...

How can we stay connected and yet avoid some of the "disconnection" that being connected brings? This is something we will have to figure out somehow. I guess it's all a balance in the end. How well do you manage it?

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#2 Pirate700
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Could I do it? Yes. Some of us are old enough to remember life before the internet. We somehow managed.

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#3 kuraimen
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Could I do it? Yes. Some of us are old enough to remember life before the internet. We somehow managed.

Pirate700
I also lived without the internet. But I don't know if I could keep doing what I do for subsistance that is without it and it will definitely will make meeting with friends more difficult for me. But yeah there's a big component of how much you get used to it.
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#4 Pirate700
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[QUOTE="Pirate700"]

Could I do it? Yes. Some of us are old enough to remember life before the internet. We somehow managed.

kuraimen

I also lived without the internet. But I don't know if I could keep doing what I do for subsistance that is without it and it will definitely will make meeting with friends more difficult for me. But yeah there's a big component of how much you get used to it.

Why would it make meeting with friends more difficult? Pick up a phone...

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#5 RadecSupreme
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I could yes, but it'd be an extremely difficult and painful year. I would definitely be hanging out with people a lot more than I do now.

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#6 kuraimen
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[QUOTE="kuraimen"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]

Could I do it? Yes. Some of us are old enough to remember life before the internet. We somehow managed.

Pirate700

I also lived without the internet. But I don't know if I could keep doing what I do for subsistance that is without it and it will definitely will make meeting with friends more difficult for me. But yeah there's a big component of how much you get used to it.

Why would it make meeting with friends more difficult? Pick up a phone...

I hate talking over the phone so that will make it more difficult. I prefer face to face conversations. Well and getting on touch with many friends who are abroad will also prove challenging since I'm not used to writing letters. I guess I would have to reconfigure myself in someways but I'm not sure how well I would achieve that.
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#7 Canuck3000
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I could, but I wouldn't want too
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#8 Pirate700
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I could yes, but it'd be an extremely difficult and painful year. I would definitely be hanging out with people a lot more than I do now.

RadecSupreme

It would definitely suck in the short term because we're so emotionally attached to the internet now. Like most non-vital attachments though, you'd likely get over it quickly. Just a guess, but I'd bet most people would get used to an internet-less life within a couple of weeks and it wouldn't suck nearly as bad.

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#9 JML897
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My job relies on the internet so it would be a pretty frustrating year.
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I couldn't do my job properly without it. SAAS and Cloud everywhere.
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#11 comp_atkins
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does using it for work count?
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#12 Big_Pecks
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No. I once did, but I simply can't now.

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I would be 100x more productive and drown in vagina

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#14 JML897
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I usually like most Vox Media stuff (especially SB Nation), but I started reading that article and it sounded like the most "first world problems" thing ever.

In early 2012 I was 26 years old and burnt out. I wanted a break from modern life the hamster wheel of an email inbox, the constant flood of WWW information which drowned out my sanity. I wanted to escape. I thought the internet might be an unnatural state for us humans, or at least for me. Maybe I was too ADD to handle it, or too impulsive to restrain my usage. I'd used the internet constantly since I was twelve, and as my livelihood since I was fourteen. I'd gone from paperboy, to web designer, to technology writer in under a decade. I didn't know myself apart from a sense of ubiquitous connection and endless information. I wondered what else there was to life. "Real life," perhaps, was waiting for me on the other side of the web browser. My plan was to quit my job, move home with my parents, read books, write books, and wallow in my spare time. In one glorious gesture I'd outdo all quarter-life crises to come before me. I'd find the real Paul, far away from all the noise, and become a better me.

:roll:
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#15 percech
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[QUOTE="JML897"]I usually like most Vox Media stuff (especially SB Nation), but I started reading that article and it sounded like the most "first world problems" thing ever.

In early 2012 I was 26 years old and burnt out. I wanted a break from modern life the hamster wheel of an email inbox, the constant flood of WWW information which drowned out my sanity. I wanted to escape. I thought the internet might be an unnatural state for us humans, or at least for me. Maybe I was too ADD to handle it, or too impulsive to restrain my usage. I'd used the internet constantly since I was twelve, and as my livelihood since I was fourteen. I'd gone from paperboy, to web designer, to technology writer in under a decade. I didn't know myself apart from a sense of ubiquitous connection and endless information. I wondered what else there was to life. "Real life," perhaps, was waiting for me on the other side of the web browser. My plan was to quit my job, move home with my parents, read books, write books, and wallow in my spare time. In one glorious gesture I'd outdo all quarter-life crises to come before me. I'd find the real Paul, far away from all the noise, and become a better me.

:roll:

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#16 General_X
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Not currently as my job is heavily based on the internet. In my spare time? Maybe, but not having access to email and Facebook to keep in touch with my parents/girlfriend would be incredibly hard.
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Not currently as my job is heavily based on the internet. In my spare time? Maybe, but not having access to email and Facebook to keep in touch with my parents/girlfriend would be incredibly hard.General_X
No offense, but if you're relying on facebook to keep in touch with your immediate family and girlfriend, something is seriously wrong.

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#18 Goyoshi12
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I could do it.....but I won't.

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#19 Fightingfan
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Could I do it? Yes. Some of us are old enough to remember life before the internet. We somehow managed.

Pirate700
Internet has been around since the 60s you ain't in your 50s.
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#20 Pirate700
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[QUOTE="Pirate700"]

Could I do it? Yes. Some of us are old enough to remember life before the internet. We somehow managed.

Fightingfan

Internet has been around since the 60s you ain't in your 50s.

You know what I mean. Home internet wasn't standard until the mid 90s.

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#21 Fightingfan
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[QUOTE="Fightingfan"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]

Could I do it? Yes. Some of us are old enough to remember life before the internet. We somehow managed.

Pirate700

Internet has been around since the 60s you ain't in your 50s.

You know what I mean. Home internet wasn't standard until the mid 90s.

I was actually wrong. Internet invent in 1958, and no I don't know what you mean.
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#22 Pirate700
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[QUOTE="Pirate700"]

[QUOTE="Fightingfan"] Internet has been around since the 60s you ain't in your 50s. Fightingfan

You know what I mean. Home internet wasn't standard until the mid 90s.

I was actually wrong. Internet invent in 1958, and no I don't know what you mean.

I hope you're joking...

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#23 Fightingfan
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[QUOTE="Fightingfan"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]You know what I mean. Home internet wasn't standard until the mid 90s.

Pirate700

I was actually wrong. Internet invent in 1958, and no I don't know what you mean.

I hope you're joking...

http://hnn.us/articles/when-was-internet-invented http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Internet
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One year without the internet? But that's where Gamespot is :(
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[QUOTE="Pirate700"]

[QUOTE="Fightingfan"] I was actually wrong. Internet invent in 1958, and no I don't know what you mean. Fightingfan

I hope you're joking...

http://hnn.us/articles/when-was-internet-invented http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Internet

ROFL are you kidding me man? Read what I bolded. Good Lord...

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#26 kuraimen
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One year without the internet? But that's where Gamespot is :( themajormayor
Not a problem. I can print a thread if you're interested and send it to you and then you could send me letters and I will post them here.
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#27 Fightingfan
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[QUOTE="Fightingfan"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]I hope you're joking...

Pirate700

http://hnn.us/articles/when-was-internet-invented http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Internet

ROFL are you kidding me man? Read what I bolded. Good Lord...

Which lord?
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#28 Pirate700
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[QUOTE="themajormayor"]One year without the internet? But that's where Gamespot is :( kuraimen
Not a problem. I can print a thread if you're interested and send it to you and then you could send me letters and I will post them here.

:lol:That would be awesome. 

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Kind of need it for work....
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#30 Blueresident87
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Absolutely, I do my best to stay away from it unless I'm on this site or I want it for some reason. I don't ever need it, but the world functions that way now so it's tough to avoid.

The internet is terrible socially; checking up on a friend should never mean entering your password and scrolling through your feed or wall or whatever, and in that regard I would openly welcome it's non-existence.

I'm older than the internet anyhow, so it isn't like I'm unaware of how to enjoy life without the web.

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#31 jeremiah06
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Just did it... Finally all moved in my apartment and got my internet turned on yesterday... Lived for 1 year and 8 months without internet...
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#32 Dogswithguns
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Yes, I can. and for life too.. I'm tired of looking up the internet(computer screen I mean). on my phone, at home, school, and work.. Life would be so wonderful without the damn thing.. I was gonna die when my internet cut off due to storm a few times before.
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#33 CountBleck12
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I could but to be blunt, it would suck.

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#34 deactivated-594be627b82ba
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Not sure I could, but I planning on doing 3 months when I finish school on may 15. Living online for 12 years didn't bring me anything, so may as well go see what the real world looks like again lol

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#35 lamprey263
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Depends on why? If I were offered $1 million to live without internet for a year then hell yeah. Or if the world was ending and social order breaks down, and internet goes out simply by the collapse of infrastructure and social order then internet would be the last of my concerns. What would make for an interesting scenario is if you could live with dial-up.
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[QUOTE="Pirate700"]

[QUOTE="Fightingfan"] http://hnn.us/articles/when-was-internet-invented http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_InternetFightingfan

ROFL are you kidding me man? Read what I bolded. Good Lord...

Which lord?

^^^ how would such gems of conversation occur then?
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[QUOTE="General_X"]Not currently as my job is heavily based on the internet. In my spare time? Maybe, but not having access to email and Facebook to keep in touch with my parents/girlfriend would be incredibly hard.Pirate700

No offense, but if you're relying on facebook to keep in touch with your immediate family and girlfriend, something is seriously wrong.

I currently live an hour and a half away from both of them and can only visit on the weekends...
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#38 konvikt_17
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Nope

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#39 ralphster
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Impossible since half my college course consists of doing computer work :p

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#40 comp_atkins
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i could if i were paid to NOT go online like this guy was. to continue working my current job, no. ( also, does intranet count? )
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#41 Pirate700
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I think this question also depends on if the internet ceases to exist for everyone for a year. I would think it's a lot easier to live without it if everyone has has to also.

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#42 Ace6301
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Yes. I could easily spend a year at my cabin comfortably (though very bored).
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I wouldn't be able to do a lot of essential things without it. But I probably would enjoy it. I would hike the appalachian trail and read a lot of books. Get back in touch with nature.

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#44 vguy555
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Probably not.

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#45 comp_atkins
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I wouldn't be able to do a lot of essential things without it. But I probably would enjoy it. I would hike the appalachian trail and read a lot of books. Get back in touch with nature.

nooblet69
that sounds more like what would you do if you didn't have to work for a year.
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#46 CHOASXIII
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I have too many friends online to want to do that. 

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#47 JML897
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I think this question also depends on if the internet ceases to exist for everyone for a year. I would think it's a lot easier to live without it if everyone has has to also.

Pirate700
Could you imagine how horrible unemployment would be if this happened though Tons of jobs just wouldn't exist without the internet
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#48 Pirate700
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[QUOTE="Pirate700"]

I think this question also depends on if the internet ceases to exist for everyone for a year. I would think it's a lot easier to live without it if everyone has has to also.

JML897

Could you imagine how horrible unemployment would be if this happened though Tons of jobs just wouldn't exist without the internet

True enough.

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#49 kuraimen
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[QUOTE="Pirate700"]

I think this question also depends on if the internet ceases to exist for everyone for a year. I would think it's a lot easier to live without it if everyone has has to also.

JML897

Could you imagine how horrible unemployment would be if this happened though Tons of jobs just wouldn't exist without the internet

To be fair the loss of the internet would also create lots of jobs like messenger jobs or jobs creating personalized storage mediums or even entertainment jobs.

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[QUOTE="Pirate700"]

I think this question also depends on if the internet ceases to exist for everyone for a year. I would think it's a lot easier to live without it if everyone has has to also.

JML897
Could you imagine how horrible unemployment would be if this happened though Tons of jobs just wouldn't exist without the internet

those poor webcam girls! They'd have to strip offline!