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  • 25 Signs That Computers and the Internet Rule Your Life | Webupon

    From the page: "Do you consider the Internet a basic utility? Do you have friends who know you better by your username than your real name? If somebody told you to â€oegoogle it,” would you know what he wants you to do? Does your computer rule your life? Here are 25 signs that it does. ... more

    Reviewed by alicia27 Sep 01 2007, 06:59pm ( 96 reviews ) webupon.com

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  • Rated by TheDrunkenGhost on Jul 05, 2:41pm

    Really?.... You're serious?... wow.....
  • Rated by karmaandme on Jun 19, 7:57am

    Doesnt everyone?
  • Rated by murmur55 on Jun 18, 11:55pm

    ...why NOT live in the hive-brain?
  • Rated by PoseidonSimons on Oct 25 2008, 5:36am

    10 out of 25. I guess I still ahve some hope
  • Rated by natalino7 on Dec 04 2007, 3:23pm

    Go check yourself if you are addicted of Internet or not....i think that i am not so:)
  • Rated by ajanelle on Nov 25 2007, 6:22pm

    Contemplating a loss of internet access keeps me up at night. I am indeed an addict.
  • Rated by KentuckyGal on Nov 18 2007, 7:54pm

    Guilty as charged! :)
  • Rated by ruscara on Oct 27 2007, 7:39am

    From the page: "# You can't remember the last time you wrote an entire paragraph using a pen and paper. # You consider Internet a basic utility. # Between your Internet and your TV, you would rather lose your TV. # Between your Internet and your phoneline, you would rather lose your phoneline. # The Internet IS your phoneline. # You carry a flash drive in your purse or pocket. # You carry a laptop with you wherever you go-or you wish you could. # You have a callous on your right wrist, where you rest your hand when you use your mouse. # Your %u201Cdiary%u201D is not protected with a lock and key, but with a username and password - and it is open to be read by anybody in the world. # You've joined an online forum and regularly post messages on it. # You are - or have been - a member of a Yahoo group. # You've watched 1,500 orange-clad prisoners dancing %u201CThriller%u201D on YouTube. # You know the meaning of the word %u201Cgoogle%u201D - and if you don't, you simply Google it. # When you hear the word %u201Cspam,%u201D you don't think of food. # You've bought and sold things on eBay. # You've had an online love affair. # Half your friends only know you by your username. # The other half know your real name AND your username. # You've mastered computing the time in several different time zones because of all those online meetings you schedule with your Internet friends. # You no longer buy greeting cards; you get them free online and send them through email. # You no longer buy newspapers; your morning news is regularly sent to your inbox. # You no longer buy calendars; you use the one in your email reader or taskbar. # If your wall clock suddenly disappeared, you wouldn't miss it very much either. # You don't keep pictures of your kids in your wallet, but you set them as your wallpaper and screen saver. # You need a computer to view your children's photos."