I would love to say fine, but I went nuts when my internet went down for half an hour at 1.30am. I didn’t really want to use it, I wanted to go to sleep, but I needed to know it turned back on
I would survive . I am old enough to remember when there was no email, no internet and no social media. Of course we did have the telephone. But I could even do without that.
I wouldn’t know now but I would’ve been fine a few years ago before smart phone and 4G came into my life. I think the only way to find out would be put me in the middle of the forest, I might panic the first little while but I believe eventually, I’m going to make it out okay.
About fifty years ago, when smart phones did not exist, computers were behemoths that took up an entire room, and transatlantic phone calls were difficult and hideously expensive, I spent two months in Britain on a study-abroad program. For those two months, the forty or so students in our group had no television, no radio, no telephones, no cars. We did take public transportation, but we also walked a lot. We talked to each other a lot. We also sang a lot, which was challenging, since we had no access to printed music and had to sing from memory and unaccompanied, but we knew a lot of the same songs, and we also learned songs from each other. It was one of the happiest times of my life. I’d go back in a heartbeat.
Perfectly fine. Make it longer and that’d be fine too.
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A few good books would help me get through it.
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I’d be just fine. No problems at all, especially if I am off diving somewhere in warm, tropical waters.
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As long as I had a book to read and was able to go for walks I would have no problems.
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Badly, as I won’t have access to my blog.
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Horribly, as I assume this would mean no phoning my husband either.
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I would love to say fine, but I went nuts when my internet went down for half an hour at 1.30am. I didn’t really want to use it, I wanted to go to sleep, but I needed to know it turned back on
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Only thing I would miss is email – it makes keeping in touch with family all over the world so easy.
The rest is no big deal – a week would be fine.
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Give me some books and pens and papers. Maybe I will get back to writing.
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I would survive . I am old enough to remember when there was no email, no internet and no social media. Of course we did have the telephone. But I could even do without that.
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I wouldn’t know now but I would’ve been fine a few years ago before smart phone and 4G came into my life. I think the only way to find out would be put me in the middle of the forest, I might panic the first little while but I believe eventually, I’m going to make it out okay.
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I’d be fine as long as I had a notebook and a pen and a piano!
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About fifty years ago, when smart phones did not exist, computers were behemoths that took up an entire room, and transatlantic phone calls were difficult and hideously expensive, I spent two months in Britain on a study-abroad program. For those two months, the forty or so students in our group had no television, no radio, no telephones, no cars. We did take public transportation, but we also walked a lot. We talked to each other a lot. We also sang a lot, which was challenging, since we had no access to printed music and had to sing from memory and unaccompanied, but we knew a lot of the same songs, and we also learned songs from each other. It was one of the happiest times of my life. I’d go back in a heartbeat.
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That would be no problem at all 👍🏻
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