I would like to see this chart integrated into an overall chart that includes all other time consuming events and how real-life friendship impacts them. Does the addition of a real-life friend impact your music creation time, for instance?
Hey! Speaking of music creation, you need to pick out some tracks for Wires 3. Deadline is Saturday at 11:59 PM Central Standard Time.
Personally, I try not to differentiate between internet people and real people very much because all it takes is an airplane to make a real person into an internet person and vice-versa. At times greater than 50% of my communications with real-life friends/family is done via the internets, so does that make them internet people? I would like to think not.
Another interesting chart would be a pie chart of friends of various classifications; work friends, internet friends, school friends, etc.
I don’t have much for Wires 3, I have this short piece that is almost finished, I could polish that a bit and submit it if you don’t mind short stuff. It’s fun!
Nah, I didn’t interpret it in the context of the graph; it was more a comment that your presence in the parts of the internet we have in common seems to have become less constant than while you were in Dublin.
You’re just jealous of the low number of unread items in our RSS readers.
I am impressed that your moving abroad caused your time online to *go down*. Not normally the case.
Your interpretation of the graph includes an assumption that the X-axis is also temporal. It is not.
I would like to see this chart integrated into an overall chart that includes all other time consuming events and how real-life friendship impacts them. Does the addition of a real-life friend impact your music creation time, for instance?
Hey! Speaking of music creation, you need to pick out some tracks for Wires 3. Deadline is Saturday at 11:59 PM Central Standard Time.
Personally, I try not to differentiate between internet people and real people very much because all it takes is an airplane to make a real person into an internet person and vice-versa. At times greater than 50% of my communications with real-life friends/family is done via the internets, so does that make them internet people? I would like to think not.
Another interesting chart would be a pie chart of friends of various classifications; work friends, internet friends, school friends, etc.
Pie charts are hard to do with pixels, though.
Wires 3!
Best comment ever.
I don’t have much for Wires 3, I have this short piece that is almost finished, I could polish that a bit and submit it if you don’t mind short stuff. It’s fun!
Nah, I didn’t interpret it in the context of the graph; it was more a comment that your presence in the parts of the internet we have in common seems to have become less constant than while you were in Dublin.
I need that graph.