It's more likely the internet, and, to a lesser extent, TV than it is games.
lord-of-shadow Send a noteboard - 04/03/2011 02:43:59 PM
Even though many games heavily involve instant-gratification sort of feedback, they still take a decent amount of effort to turn on, load the file, progress in a game, retry stuff when you fail, etc., etc. Unless you're talking about browser or phone games, most games really aren't a pick up and play sort of thing.
The internet, on the other hand, is like a weapon of mass destruction aimed squarely at society's attention span. If you think it might help, there are various browser plugins and programs designed to break you of the constantly-checking-your-favorite-websites habbit. For instance: a of the psychology behind it is the ability to instantly reach the website in question and read what you want to read. Download one of the plugins that puts a 30 second delay before loading selected websites and you'll find that habbit gone pretty quickly.
The internet, on the other hand, is like a weapon of mass destruction aimed squarely at society's attention span. If you think it might help, there are various browser plugins and programs designed to break you of the constantly-checking-your-favorite-websites habbit. For instance: a of the psychology behind it is the ability to instantly reach the website in question and read what you want to read. Download one of the plugins that puts a 30 second delay before loading selected websites and you'll find that habbit gone pretty quickly.
Who else has (regretfully) lost much of their joy for reading, and what are your reasons?
04/03/2011 04:01:48 AM
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I, um... are you me?
04/03/2011 04:11:24 AM
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What is with all the old names popping up so suddenly? You, Bad Ash, Zaphod...
04/03/2011 04:12:09 AM
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Double replying, but I don't care. This reply addresses content of your post.
04/03/2011 04:42:20 AM
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I had that problem when I finished my Master's thesis.
04/03/2011 08:28:42 AM
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I write most of my notes with pen and paper, unless it's a specific idea on a project I've started.
04/03/2011 06:57:59 PM
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I still think the best solution is to just sit down with some Wodehouse. *NM*
06/03/2011 01:06:01 PM
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I still think the best solution is to just sit down with some Glenlivet. *NM*
08/03/2011 12:20:39 AM
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It's more likely the internet, and, to a lesser extent, TV than it is games.
04/03/2011 02:43:59 PM
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You're either too tired or you've simply outgrown certain kinds of genres/books
04/03/2011 03:26:58 PM
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I had, to some extent, but then I started working with a 1 hour train commute each way.
04/03/2011 06:50:25 PM
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