Have been staring
at the computer screen thinking, «Holy God, we praise thy name!»
Yet, I found myself staring
at the computer screen thinking, these are not whimsical times.
Not exact matches
And for those oh - so productive «in - between» moments, when you're spacing out
at your desk, zombie - staring
at your
computer screen, like you're in deep
thought or something.
If your desk or
computer screen has multiple projects going
at once, how much of an impact do you
think you'll be able to make with each one?
In the back of my mind there were faint alarms going off, but I did hear them, and it caused me to
think: That exactly is it that causes us to spend hours staring
at a
computer screen in the hopes that someone will post a supportive comment about the party we went to last Friday, or the fight we had Tuesday night with our girlfriend?
In this case, I'm not too confident that the results are going to be satisfying — I can
think of few things more excruciatingly boring than staring
at a bunch of talking heads in suits for an hour in a tiny window on my
computer screen.
Consider how many of your most creative
thoughts occur not in front of a
computer screen or
at the bench but while your are showering, golfing, lying in bed, or taking a jog in the park?
I looked
at my
computer screen where I had another recipe on your site open and
thought I had left out 1 oz of jojoba oil.
Ok, so some days, do you ever just stare aimlessly
at your
computer screen and the only thing you can
think about typing is «All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy?»
After spending days looking
at a
computer screen, I am
thinking it is time to head back to the eye doctor to get mine checked again.
The funny thing is I was never much of a writer growing up, but sitting down
at my
computer screen everyday,
thoughts just spill out onto the pages.
Cater To You Lookin
at this
computer screen tryin to figure out what exactly to say about myself is actually harder than I
thought.
When we
think back to what it was like playing a game
at release, our memories tend to be in higher resolution than our old
computer screens.
It's too late, you
think, eyes watering from time wasted staring
at the
computer screen.
The travel writer, when
thought of
at all, is regarded as a charmed figure, never stymied in front of a customs officer or a
computer screen.
At least that's what we
thought until pictures of a
computer screen suggesting a PS2 price cut appeared online.
To understand this just
think in post normal science and «modern» specialization: How in the world a «climate scientist» or an «ecologist» watching 8 hours a day
at a
computer screen can know about nature.
The biggest waste of time is figuratively banging your head against the wall — staring
at your
computer screen and using the same
thought process — yet expecting different results.
It's stuff like this that makes non-tech-savvy people
think their
computers are out to get them, and tech - savvy people swear
at their
screens.
I use scraps of paper left strategically in key places, post-its glued
at eye level, Stickies on my
computer screen, emails to myself, voice mails to myself, and
at least three
computer applications: the ugly face of progress, you might
think.
Very long virtual reality excursions (
think days, not hours) have anecdotally weakened people's eyesight for short periods, and my own eyes would hurt a little after a couple of hours, like a more extreme version of staring
at a
computer screen late into the night.
And you
thought we were a nation of couch potatoes becoming increasingly nearsighted by staring
at computer screens all day.
I keep the pebble by my
computer screen at work and
think about it pretty much every day.