Thursday, September 13, 2012

Digital Technology Log

24-hour technology log:

0000 - 0100 - 1 hr computer, 4 txt msgs, 1 hr music
0100 - 0200 - 1 hr computer, 1 hr music
0200 - 0300 - 1 hr computer, 1 hr music
0300 - 0400 - 2 txt msgs, 30 min comp.
0400 - 0500 - sleep
0500 - 0600 - sleep
0600 - 0700 - sleep
0700 - 0800 - sleep
0800 - 0900 - sleep
0900 - 1000 - alarm clock, 1 txt msg
1000 - 1100 - 2 emails, 30 min computer use, 3 txt msgs
1100 - 1200 - 1 hr computer use, 2 emails
1200 - 1300 - 1 hr computer use, 1 hr music, 4 txt msgs 
1300 - 1400 - 3 txt msgs, 1 hr music, 3 emails
1400 - 1500 - 1 hr computer use
1500 - 1600 - 1 hr computer use
1600 - 1700 - 1 hr music, 3 txt msgs
1700 - 1800 - 30 min music, 2 txt msgs
1800 - 1900 - sleep
1900 - 2000 - sleep
2000 - 2100 - 1 hr computer use, 4 emails, 3 txt msgs, 30 min music 
2100 - 2200 - 1 hr computer use, 1 hr music, 2 txt msgs
2200 - 2300 - 1 hr computer use, 1 hr music, 4 txt msgs
2300 - 0000 - 1 hr computer use, 1 hr music, 2 txt msgs



The digital world never sleeps, and after seeing this visual representation of my average day schedule, apparently I rarely do too.  Needless to say, I would probably be much less sleep-deprived if I lived in a log cabin.


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