Living just
beyond civilization without radio or television or even a telephone, my
computer is my only contact with the real world. It's how I communicate with people,
pay bills, balance my checkbook, keep up on news, get weather updates and all
manner of general day-to-day life management and business. It also keeps me
from going insane with isolation and boredom. Here are some of the ways I
entertain myself using my computer:
Email
Who needs a
phone? No one writes letters anymore. This is my primary mode of correspondence
with friends, relatives, business associates and even complete strangers. The
greatest thing about email for someone who is chemically sensitive is it's
communication without human contact! I can't imagine having MCS twenty years
ago without the technology that makes our lives easier. I would have found ways
to survive, but not as efficiently as I am able with all this assistance at my
fingertips (literally!).
Writing Remember typewriters? White out? Mimeograph
copies? Carbon copies? Wow. Times have changed. I love to write. Journal
entries, letters, short stories, magazine articles, websites, discussion
groups, comment sections, online activism, and blogs. Attach the document
to an email and who needs snail mail?
Reading
I read blogs, websites, short stories, magazine articles, comment
sections, discussions on lists, recipes, and research information on various
subjects. I could download a fictional ebook on my computer, but I still love
holding a book in my hands and curling up in a comfy chair. Well, as long as it
doesn't stink of print dye or someone else's perfume.
Library I
can do all my library business online, order through interlibrary loans, see
what's available, put items on hold. Before I even check out the item, watching
my hold numbers is fun for me. Strange, I know.
Art by Danny Roberts |
Art There
are all kinds of art software for computers like Sketchpad, iPaint, Photoshop,
etc. Lately I've been having a blast using my scanner to scan pictures and my
digital camera to download photographs. Incredibly fun. There are many artist
websites, videos, and galleries for viewing as well as museum and gallery
sites. My latest favorite artist: http://dannyroberts.com/
http://dannyrobertsartstore.blogspot.com/
http://dannyrobertsartstore.blogspot.com/
Games I
have to admit, I'm not a game player, but I know they are available to those
who enjoy this type of entertainment. Also, virtual worlds and other fantasy
games are in abundance.
Videos YouTube is spectacular. Unfortunately, I can sit around all day watching footage of concerts, music videos, movie trailers, clips from movies, clips from television shows, animals doing cute things, animals doing not so cute things, people doing really stupid things, babies laughing, memorial montages, news briefs, comedy routines, people talking about anything or nothing, etc. You name it, there is a video out there for you to watch.
Movies Hulu.com is the best website for free movies, old and new. I have also watched old movies through YouTube, one scene at a time. Many local libraries have movie downloads for patron home use and most computers now accept DVDs to be watched right on the computer screen. Every now and then I consider buying a big-screen TV so I can hook it up to my computer. Maybe someday.
Warning: I once had a friend tell me about a movie site you could download recently released movies for free. Yeah, it sounded fishy, but this was the same friend who told me about Hulu so I thought he knew what he was talking about. It was an illegal site, and I got my first virus. Do be careful and unless you know the site, don't be downloading anything.
Stalking & Lurking I love reading Facebook and Twitter posts. There is something sleazy and stalker-ish about reading someone's inner thoughts and seeing their private photos without them knowing. Celebrity stalking is really fun and it keeps me updated on pop culture. I really hate it when people make their social networking accounts private. Social media is like going to a party without the stink.
Although I am
a huge fan of computer technology, I do worry about EMFs (electromagnetic fields) and radiation with all the electronic
devices available these days. Those of us chemically sensitive are susceptible
to becoming overloaded with EMF exposure creating many symptoms we already
experience plus a few other health concerns: chronic fatigue, joint pain,
nausea, brain function issues, heart problems and cancer. I can't imagine what
I would do if ever I became sensitive to my computer!
As it is I
have two computers and two screens on my desk in an office located away from my
sleeping area. In hopes of alleviating some exposure and more importantly, because
I'm a bit of a non-materialistic minimalist, I'm way behind with most
technological advances (other than computers) and getting farther behind with
every passing year, sorry to say. I don't use cell phones or smartphones,
Kindles, microwave ovens, electric blankets, hair dryers, answering machines,
or cordless appliances. I do have home wiring, an electric clock and a digital
camera, but I'm not living under power lines and I avoid getting radiated at
the doctor's and dentist's offices.
Does this
help? I doubt it. With all the EMFs created by all the technological junkies, I
don't think my minimalist approach matters. We are doomed!! I think in time society will pay with
technology-related health issues we have not yet imagined, and as the canaries,
we will be the first in line.
What have I
forgotten? How do you use your computer for entertainment?
I e-mail a lady who lives thousands of miles away from me. She entertains me and keeps me going when the going gets tough! And she sends me TULIPS! Oh how I love her! :P
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful person she must be. HAHAHAHA
DeleteI just LOVE your Vogue painting! You should sell them at garage sales. You never know, you might be the next Picasso! :)
ReplyDeleteI DIDN'T PAINT THAT!!! DANNY ROBERTS DID! I can't paint anything like he does.
DeleteYou know, I don't know about using art and photos on this blog - what is allowed or copyright issues. When I stole that painting off his website, I put his name in the caption in hopes giving him credit would suffice. The fact that you think I did it scares the hell out of me!
You paint wonderfully! Otherwise I would not have thought that Vogue was not you. Say 'thank you'! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
DeleteBy the way, I am SURE that Ian darling STINKS!!!! :P
DeleteNO! The Ian darling of my imagination would never, ever stink!!
DeleteI'm too insecure about my painting to be compared to Danny Roberts.