Looking for a Moral

by --Deb on December 14, 2008

Well, here I came to write you all a post for Monday morning, and instead, spent most of my time chatting on Twitter, checking my email, catching up on forum posts over at Ravelry (a knitting social site, for those of you who don’t know. And, if you do knit and you don’t Ravel? Um, why don’t you?), and browsing through page after page of buttons on Etsy, looking for something to go with my new sweater.

What we have here is the dark, evil side of having the world available at your fingertips at a moment’s notice.

It doesn’t even matter that I’ve cut my Firefox tabs down to just a couple (which was HARD, but the Speed Dial plugin makes it easy to find my most favorite of favorite places very quickly, so that made cutting back much easier).

… So, since I frittered and twittered my time away and didn’t leave myself enough before my eyelids decided to shut down for the night, I’ll ask you:

What is the Moral to this story??

(Oh, and while it’s probably crazy of me to try drumming up more competition, still … have you seen the contest at Julie/Writing Road‘s place?)

{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Melissa Donovan December 15, 2008 at 9:11 pm

It happens sometimes. We’ve all been there. Just make a pledge to stay away from all those evil internet temptations for the next day or two and you’ll get caught up in no time!

Melissa Donovan’s last blog post..Inside the Writing Community

2 --Deb December 15, 2008 at 9:44 pm

But, where’s the fun in THAT?? (grin)

3 Melissa Donovan December 16, 2008 at 10:29 pm

Well, work is fun too. Isn’t it?

Melissa Donovan’s last blog post..Inside the Writing Community

4 J December 19, 2008 at 12:52 pm

The moral is that computers are a huge time suck! :)

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