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Essay on one day or a week without internet

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Answered by Kusumsahu7
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moulee

Sep 10, 2009

Can you imagine a day without computer or internet? I am not sure how many of them can cope up. But today most of the business and common rely upon computer. We have become more dependent on this machine that it has become an integral part of our day to day life.
The other reason why some people consider it to be vital is because of the ease of communication. Communication has become so simple and easy and you can talk to your friends and family even from work or even while travelling.
From time to time I took break from computer and internet. It always felt good, and I always had a feeling that I had more time when I am not in front of the computer. Or it is because I am too much into computer that I don’t even realize time going away.
Whenever I took break from internet and computer, it was always planned, also I did it by my own will. So I knew I wont be on the computer or internet for the next day or two. In short, I would be mentally prepared for a lifestyle without computer and internet. Once I even took a break and went on a trip to a remote place where there was no mobile signal. I enjoyed my trip and it felt really good.
But whenever my ISP goes down suddenly and I find that I do not have access to the internet, I really feel terrible. Sometimes I even feel that I have no connection to the outside world. I know it is silly, but can’t help, that is how I feel. And I go crazy as shown in the clip.
I felt the same way when my computer crashed early this week and failed to boot up. I literally panicked. When the technical support executive told me that the motherboard has to be replaced and a service engineer would visit me soon, the first question I asked was “if he will come today” . He said that the service guy will visit only after getting the essential parts (my case motherboard), this made me to worry further and I hoped that the parts are available readily.
Now, since I knew I wont have computer at home for another day or at least till the service guy comes, I made up my mind and planned my evening according to it.
When the motherboard was replaced and the service guy found that there was still some problem with the hard disk, it made me to worry again. He told me to call the technical support once again to place a complaint for the hard disk replacement. So, I thought another two days with no computer at home.
But somehow, I managed to boot up the system, so at least I could get online and read some news and talk to couple of friends.
This time the technical support person told me that I have to wait for around two days for the hard disk replacement. I don’t know what the reason is, but if they don’t come by the end of second day, I should end up waiting for another two days because of weekend.
All I hope is, my computer don’t crash during this waiting period and the hard disk get replaced as soon as possible.
I find it strange, I can live without computer and internet if the decision was mine, but I can not live without these if they were forcefully taken away from me.
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Answered by shubh1729
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I wake up to the sound of my alarm clock, stretch a bit and get ready for my day of work. I wonder what the temperature is going to be like today? I open the window and have a look at the sky and take a deep breath.

The weather looks great, and everything seems to be up for a good day. I go down the kitchen and open the TV for my morning news. Hey, we got to keep informed about what happened yesterday in the world!

I then turn around and start cooking my breakfast and get ready to eat! I stare at my plate for a moment and wonder what my friends might be eating this morning… Sharing my photo of my meal, for example, in an instant… Ah, never mind! I eat my breakfast, brush my teeth and get ready for work.

I open the door, grab the newspaper and quickly look through it. I am looking for a used lawnmower in the classified ads since mine broke yesterday… Nothing interesting for today argg… I’ll keep the journal to read at work the results for the local sport team of yesterday.

I jump in the car, buckle my seat belt and leave the driveway. I take the time to salute my neighbours before leaving. It is important to have an active social life. We often organise neighbour party and take picture. Its fun to have our face in books that we can look at from time to time!

On my way to work, there is a roadblock for construction. I wish I had a map to find a better route… I guess left and right and finally manage to find an alternative path. It only took me four squares away!

I arrive at work, punch my timesheet and stop at the billboard to see the next job party. Would be great to have a billboard to pin our interests…

I also look at the managerial board to be aware of what’s planned for today and to see if there is any bottle neck that I could foresee to plan accordingly with my team.

I prepare the workload for everybody and get ready to call a meeting to dispatch the tasks to my team. I wish there were a more effective way to do that… I wish I could get in touch with them automatically and keep track of project progression… Gab quit daydreaming and get ready for your meeting!

We all gather in the conference room and start talking about the project and I distribute the tasks. John, our marketing expert, complains about how hard it is to calculate ROI on marketing activities. He knows that roughly half of its print budget doesn’t bring any value, but he can’t determine which half it is. He would like to have some sort of system where you could track our lead according to which source they came. He says he would like a system that uses the word from his ads to collect more data, but, unfortunately, it’s not possible… If only his ads words could reveal us more…

Tim, our HR specialist, is also sharing us his concerns that he has about having to hire a lead business manager. He’s been posting ads on various journal for a moment, and he doesn’t manage to reach the right type of managers. He would like to be able to reach out to qualified prospect. He wishes he could link into some high value prospect…

We finish the meeting, and all agree that we need some more information on how the African market could respond to a particular type of promotion we send an intern to the library to collect more data from studies. Sometimes we just wish we had goggle to have answers right away…

I go back to my desk and get ready for a conference call with clients. They haven’t received the document yet, and I have to explain them visual element from our performance reports. If only I could use some sort of video conferencing system… How much easier would that make presenting report to clients?

It’s almost the end of the day and I haven’t reported my team performance and advancement. Imagine having a system that would collect all that and enable me to keep track of everything… How much more productive would I be…

It’s the end of the day and I haven’t had the chance to do much other than my management task… The week is going to be long!

Lets get back to reality for a moment. What kind of day would that be as an inbound marketer if we didn’t have Internet? It had a tremendous impact on our life. It made lots of tasks much more simple, more effective, gave us access to a never dreamed level of data, and it even created a whole new spectrum of job available.

It consistently changed the way we search things, the way we shop and even the way we interact with our social life!

We often hear people complaining about various element of the web, and I believe it is important to take a step back and take a look at when we didn’t have any of that. When put in context, we soon realize that the Internet brought many great things to us marketers, and we should be grateful to be able to work with it.

I hope you enjoy this contextual article. Its goal wasn’t to teach anything new, but just to make us realize that we are often picky about the tool we have and sometimes just by putting things in perspective, we manage to appreciate a bit more what we have.

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