To paraphrase Victoria Wood, that title took two days to think up: one day for the name, and another for the comma... and yet it still makes no sense. 
Let's see if I can explain myself - strap yourselves in, keep arms and feet inside the ride at all times, and keep an eye out for a buffet service of hot food and drinks...
I've found myself thinking of late that the internet and Life In General is perhaps a bit too fast and that it would be nice to slow down a little bit. I don't whether this is just me - but I do know I won't be the only one here who has spent much too much time scrolling endlessly on my phone (or laptop or fridge or other web-enabled device), and that's the sort of thing I'm referring to because I think we all know how quickly fads and news stories and pretty much anything seems to come and go online and how social media in particular is always keen to serve users the 'next big thing' and all that. I promise I'm getting somewhere...
So, the reason behind this thread: I'm mostly wondering if there are any other users who feel the same? I'm also wondering - would you say that in the, say, decade or so before the mass-adoption of the internet (which someone as hideously young as me wasn't around for), the pace of life was better or worse? Gosh it sounds like a survey now but I hope you see what I mean. I've been trying to find ways of not spending so much time stuck to the internet (including reading these paper things - books?) - and yes, I'm perfectly aware of the irony of how that sounds when I've spent so much time writing this - and each time I find a 'new' way of doing this I find myself thinking 'this feels like how life must've been before the internet'. Again - probably making no sense here, but there's nothing new there.
If you can decipher any of the above, I should very much like to hear your own thoughts on my pontifications (triple word score).
-Peter

Let's see if I can explain myself - strap yourselves in, keep arms and feet inside the ride at all times, and keep an eye out for a buffet service of hot food and drinks...
I've found myself thinking of late that the internet and Life In General is perhaps a bit too fast and that it would be nice to slow down a little bit. I don't whether this is just me - but I do know I won't be the only one here who has spent much too much time scrolling endlessly on my phone (or laptop or fridge or other web-enabled device), and that's the sort of thing I'm referring to because I think we all know how quickly fads and news stories and pretty much anything seems to come and go online and how social media in particular is always keen to serve users the 'next big thing' and all that. I promise I'm getting somewhere...
So, the reason behind this thread: I'm mostly wondering if there are any other users who feel the same? I'm also wondering - would you say that in the, say, decade or so before the mass-adoption of the internet (which someone as hideously young as me wasn't around for), the pace of life was better or worse? Gosh it sounds like a survey now but I hope you see what I mean. I've been trying to find ways of not spending so much time stuck to the internet (including reading these paper things - books?) - and yes, I'm perfectly aware of the irony of how that sounds when I've spent so much time writing this - and each time I find a 'new' way of doing this I find myself thinking 'this feels like how life must've been before the internet'. Again - probably making no sense here, but there's nothing new there.
If you can decipher any of the above, I should very much like to hear your own thoughts on my pontifications (triple word score).
-Peter
