I hate to be the bearer of ill news, but precisely the same sort of thing happened a few decades ago to the previous college generation when teletype-style timesharing became available between midnight and 6am --- see http://zhurnal.net/ww/zw?CollegeCollage2 for example --- and before that (and still, for many people) when TV was new --- and before that, no doubt, with the introduction of radio, or the printing press, or posted-in-the-Forum news scrolls, or ...
As per Ben Stein's advice (in http://zhurnal.net/ww/zw?EinBenStein from BOYS' LIFE Oct. 2002): "One, develop good study habits. They're incredibly, unbelievably valuable. ..."
Easier said than done, however ... as witness my typing here instead of reading MIDDLEMARCH! (^_^) --- ^z
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As per Ben Stein's advice (in http://zhurnal.net/ww/zw?EinBenStein from BOYS' LIFE Oct. 2002): "One, develop good study habits. They're incredibly, unbelievably valuable. ..."
Easier said than done, however ... as witness my typing here instead of reading MIDDLEMARCH! (^_^) --- ^z