- Listen to music from computer while making lunch.
- I could not use the computer due to the Tech-Free Challenge, and therefor could not listen to the music I wanted to. A quick fix for this was listening to the radio instead. I think it works for short times, however, I do find the radio boring over a period of time.
- Heat up Pasta and Buffalo Wings in the microwave.
- I could not use the microwave due to the Tech-Free Challenge, and therefore was inconvenience in heating up the pasta and buffalo wings in the microwave. Instead of using the microwave, I decided to heat it up in the toaster oven (I was too lazy for the big oven). I kept the pasta from getting extremely dry, and other than that it worked fine.
Then there was a few activities I could not do and find no possibly substitute for them:
- Mother's request to burn a John Mayer CD she lost.
- Could not complete the action due to the limited use of a computer being required for the action. There was no usable solution due to the dependency on the technological find of digital music being a main source for our music library.
- Revise Personal Statement for homework.
- Could not complete the action due to the limited use of a computer holding the file, and a printed digital document being the standard form of the completed project. There was no solution to be able to do it that day, due to the nature of most of my paper assignments actually on digital documents (ironic sounding right? School papers now mainly digital...).
- Print out Spanish homework assignment.
- Could not complete action due to the limited factor that the file was made on a computer. Instead of printing it that day, I decided to print it the next day.
- Research on Spanish Homework
- Due to the nature of the project requiring research on a quick form, a book was not available, and a computer was required for the quick information. I could not do it that day, and so decided to do it the next day. This is likely to be the cause of the Internet's growing informational source, and the ease of its use versus the time getting a single book from the library takes.
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