posted on Jan, 24 2009 @ 03:28 AM
I don't read the newspapers, or get anything in the mail that would give me an indication of your post. I am glad you did post this info though,
because it is a reminder of how things are. Daily life has changed quite a bit in the last couple of years. I now hit my computer's power button
before I go pee in the morning, so it will be up when my teeth are brushed.
I think the paper media is a thing of the past and that is even more evident to me by the fact that I got a book for Christmas this year that I've
been wanting to read since it was published, (Ted Nugent's "Ted White & Blue"), and I've barely made it past the forward. Everything we see and do
is online now, and it's a fact that needs to be addressed. There are a ton of online job sites, and "for sale" sites, and although they are more
convienient and it's soo easy, that's not always a good thing.
I remember reading the paper in the morning with a cup of coffee, and I do miss it. I also enjoy hitting all my favorite news websites every morning
now, and I know everyone reading this feels the same.
I also haven't watched any local news for at least 5 years on tv, but I do listen to the radio at work.