How I spent the International Shutdown Day
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Its been 36 hours since I’ve used the computer. I felt the urge to switch on the PC many times during the day but suppressed them and thus, successfully spent the International Shutdown Day without using the PC. I discovered so many new and different methods to keep myself busy and entertained. Unexpectedly, I enjoyed the day and didnt miss the using the PC towards the end of the day. Although I was faced with a whole load of unread news and blogs today, I enjoyed yesterday so much that I thought I would probably allocate a Personal Shutdown Day every month or so. It would be a good relief from the everyday hassle of using the PC. Overall, the International Shutdown Day has certainly enlightened me and I feel that everyone to try out something like this one time or another.
And I just cant tell you how much I love Google Personalized Homepages!
I also finally added captions for the ‘In & Out of Class‘ and ‘Special Days‘ sub-sections so now you can know more about every picture.
News,
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Assessing the harm of illegal drugs
Google As Dictator: 5 Most Devious Things It Could Do, If It Were Evil
Adobe Creative Suite 3.0 revealed - Okay, now this is EXPENSIVE
Beautiful Night Shots Of Yokohama, Japan -Beautiful
Top 5 Impossible Structures - Just Amazing!
Picture on the dust - Spectacular
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I didn’t use my computer yesterday either!! switched it off at 11 pm on the 23rd and on again at 12 15 this morning, and that too just because I was still awake. it wasn’t that hard!!!!!!!!
Maybe I’m NOT an addict!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Congrats!
Thanks for helping make the International Shutdown Day a success!!!
i didn’t either.

switched it on after it struck 12 though. cuz it was technically march 25th then.
maybe im a little addict but thats ok isn’t it?
Thats good then, thats 3 of use who didn’t use the PC for a full 24 hours or more.
We should do this more often.