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	<title>Comments on: Disconnection</title>
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		<title>By: Travis Brown</title>
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		<dc:creator>Travis Brown</dc:creator>
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		<description>Whoa, I randomly typed &#039;Andrew&#039; into the Facebook search bar and it didn&#039;t come up with results. I assumed you might&#039;ve deleted your Facebook. I think this is great and can only lead to a positive outcome. I remember having my only computer die five years back. It remained dead for about a month. The first 4 days felt like torture because I was never away from a keyboard for more than a day.

A week later I felt so much more alive... away from the distractions of social networking (pretty much only myspace and maybe the now-dead sconex at the time). It was nice not being able to waste time online and actually feel productive doing physical life-related activities. So yeah, good luck man! I have a friend who gave up meat for lent; to me what you&#039;re doing seems like the new-age lent.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whoa, I randomly typed &#8216;Andrew&#8217; into the Facebook search bar and it didn&#8217;t come up with results. I assumed you might&#8217;ve deleted your Facebook. I think this is great and can only lead to a positive outcome. I remember having my only computer die five years back. It remained dead for about a month. The first 4 days felt like torture because I was never away from a keyboard for more than a day.</p>
<p>A week later I felt so much more alive&#8230; away from the distractions of social networking (pretty much only myspace and maybe the now-dead sconex at the time). It was nice not being able to waste time online and actually feel productive doing physical life-related activities. So yeah, good luck man! I have a friend who gave up meat for lent; to me what you&#8217;re doing seems like the new-age lent.</p>
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