For many of us, the internet is a primary source of recreation and
a critical part of everyday work. No matter how you use it, it's
expected to be there - at all times.
When the connection goes
down, sadness quickly fills the room. It's funny just how addicted
people are to the internet. We're so hooked that the loss of
connectivity seems life altering. I admit, when I lose connection, my
frustration level skyrockets and I feel utterly helpless.
However,
it's important to remember that it isn't data running through our
veins, it's blood. We don't live and die online and there are loads of
things we can do to keep busy while the ISP fixes the issue. So let's
not whine about it, let's put the extra time to good use.
Here are some ideas:
Read ebooks You
surf online, come across a nice ebook, download it and save it in your
ebooks folder to come back to it later. That 'later' is now. This is
the time to open those PDF files and read them. If you have liked an
ebook in the past, read it again. I'm sure you can get some valuable
information in this process. Don't have any ebooks? Check out Project Gutenberg where you can access thousands of books for free.
Catch up with friends There's
no MySpace or Facebook, Google Talk or Yahoo to communicate or chat
with your friends. So what do you do ? Simple - pick up the phone and
call your friend next door with whom you have always found easier to
chat on Facebook. This could be a nice time to meet your friends who
stay in the same city.
Read magazines or newspaper thoroughly Pick
up and read that magazine or newspaper that you dismissively flipped
through yesterday. I know it's a shock - who has time to read the
newspaper when you can get news in a click, right ? But the
conventional way of reading news has its own charm and its own
importance too. And yes, it's always offline too :)
Clean your computer The perfect time to unplug those cords from behind the computer tower, open the tower and
the heaps of dust that have accumulated over the past few weeks. Also
you can clean and organize your entire desk and give it a new look.
Defragment your PC Right time for windows users or in fact any computer user to do some .
One of them could be a disk cleanup and defragment. This process could
take time, sometimes hours to get completed. But it's one of the
essential ways to maintain your computer. You could also try out other
steps like going through the list of installed programs and getting rid
of the unwanted ones.
Go for a run You
don't need to sit with your eyes fixed on your computer when you are
running the defrag or disk cleanup. Unless it's bad weather outside,
get your shoes on and go for a run. Kill two birds with one stone :)
Play a game...not a computer game Good
time to complete that unfinished chess game with your younger brother.
You could also go out and join those teens for some basketball, tennis
or a badminton knock.
Write ( or draw ) something This
time with pen and on paper. Write an article, write your thoughts,
write a dream, write anything. It'll feel different and nice to use the
mighty pen, again. It gives a different feeling, a feeling which your
keyboard could never give. And if you are good at art, this is a great
time to sit and draw something really nice.
Get involved in creative pursuits Get
back to your once upon a time favorite but now neglected and dejected
hobbies. If you like painting, do it now. If you love cooking , great
time to cook your favorite recipe. So get involved in your creative
pursuits or simply, what you ' liked ' to do before this internet thing
overtook and overpowered you. :)
Complete pending chores You
could please your Mom or your wife by telling her that you are
available to get the groceries or do some other household chores. You
might hate doing it but it could have good returns for you later in the
day, in the form of delicious food...or something else. ;)
On another note, this is also a good time to complete pending work like getting your or doing some repair work.
Meditate Finally, if you are too frustrated and just can't seem to do anything else, sit back, relax, take deep breaths and . You may not find enlightenment like Buddha but you'll feel better for sure :)