What would you do if Internet was banned for use ?
By sunilwason
@sunilwason (172)
India
    8 responses
         @tambdy (1967)
 • 
                    19 Jan 07
                    I would die, no i dont know i would spend more time with the family probally book a holiday. That is why i am on mylot to save up money for a holiday for myself and the kids.
I would probally spend more time at work and make more money that way, mylot is addictive.
                    @sunilwason (172)
 • India
                            19 Jan 07
                                    
                            How much money can you really earn in mylot. I have benn here for three days and the count is about $1.4. It appears to be very less compared to the input that I have given.
                             @nufoundglory (1353)
 • Serbia And Montenegro
                    20 Jan 07
                    Oh my god, i don't know what will happen to me if that really happens. Right now i sleep, eat, drink, shower "with" internet. :D If that happens i might need to be sent to psychiatric hospital because of anxiety and agitation. :P
                     @cblackink (969)
 • United States
                    20 Jan 07
                    First of all, lose my freaking mind. After two days of losing my mind and whining and complaining, I would probably start reading an awful lot and watching TV again (which I rarely do now). Then I would start talking on the phone more, which I absolutely hate. Then I would clean out my closet, my home would sparkling clean...you get the picture? I would struggle to save my sanity. But also, there's a lot of stuff to do on a computer besides being on the internet. I create websites and cool stuff in PowerPoint, so I might spend more time doing that, dreaming of the day when I could actually publish up my websites. 
                     @asteriskec (1074)
 • Philippines
                    20 Jan 07
                    I think the Internet has become a big influence in all of our lives. It's difficult to even begin to imagine how we can all cope without access to the net.
                    
 
                             
                        
 
                    


