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Daily observations from one writer's point of view. I just happen to love writing children's books. I have posted book two in MP3 format on my podbean account, it is book 2 entitled, "Mr. Trail Pants and the Secret."
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Okay, I am guilty of wasting time (valuable or not) on Facebook and I am admitting it. I refuse to live my life in shame, no not me, right here and now I am admitting to the virtual world that I indeed am guilty of wasting my time on Facebook not to mention numerous webcams of birds and animals and aquariums, and other absolutely nonsensical things. Which brings me to the question, what is the most time efficient manner by which to reach my 'goal' in searching a specific topic? Do people actually keep track of the amount of visual information they go through in a one hour period of web searching (or smurfing the web as I refer to it)?

I will bet no one bothers. Actually, I have become more conscious as to how long a simple search takes just to achieve a 'goal'. God, my life is boring. Time to Google something new...

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