As I may have forgotten to mention, I graduated last May and came back to get my Master's. As part of this, I have signed onto the the school's payroll as a Graduate Research Assistant for (nominally) 20 hours per week while I take my classes.
However you cut that, my Internet habits gotta change.
What does this mean? Mainly three things:
I do plan to continue as a maintainer on
nomicide (though a less obsessive one) and check my email boxes once or twice a day. I get email notification of comments and I can sign up for email notifications of tagged entries on a journal (e.g. if
active_apathy still needs an IF beta-tester - I can do that bit by bit on the bus). But spending all day bouncing comments back and forth, or spending six hours plowing through LJ friends-page entries and links therefrom, or even spending just two or three hours jumping around on Yahoo! Answers trying to make my score a multiple of five, I can't afford any more.
However you cut that, my Internet habits gotta change.
What does this mean? Mainly three things:
- I'm not going to sign up for anything that requires a major time commitment over a short period of time.
- I'm not going to be following blogs any more - especially including Livejournal - or be actively participating in forums, comment threads, &c.
- I'm not going to follow most links to stuff online that takes any time commitment.
I do plan to continue as a maintainer on
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