Friday, January 20, 2012

Media Diet

On an average day, I wake up around 9AM by my alarm on my phone.  I check for any e-mails I haven't read, occasionally check the news, check Facebook and turn on Pandora to a random station after turning off the alarm.  I'll go get ready to start the day, eat some breakfast while watching a show on TNT like Charmed or Supernatural.  Until I have to catch the bus which would be around 12:30, I'll check my e-mails, Yahoo! news, Facebook, and watch some YouTube videos that caught my eyes.  Right before I catch the bus, I check the Transportation application on my phone to see when the bus will arrive.  During the whole day, I would be being sending or checking my text messages on a regular basis, maybe sending about 75 messages a day.

During school, I usually study at Marston, either watching lectures on the school's computer or reading from my textbooks.  I'll take miniature breaks by checking Facebook or listening to Pandora.  I normally check my phone to see what time it is or check my messages.  While waiting for the bus or riding it, I'll play on my phone, Facebook-ing or reading random news.

Once I'm home, I'll prepare dinner with my roommates while watching our favorite TV shows.  Afterwards, I'd do some homework on the computer, send out e-mails to other organizations I'm working with or getting to know, check Facebook and then get ready for bed.

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