When I took the Footprint Calculator/Quiz it turned out that I would consume 4.2 Earth's just for my necessities. So for 24 hours to reduce my ecological footprint I didn't eat meat, because meat is a food that I eat almost everyday. Whether it is pork, beef, chicken, or fish. I'm not sure if being a vegan would be cheaper than actually eating meat. Because organic foods, or foods to replace meat is very costly. So I didn't eat any meat at Argos or Andros.
Another thing I changed about my life style at USF was not taking the Bull Runner. Instead I just woke up earlier and walked to my classes. It wasn't any trouble at all besides the cold weather. So with that I decreased my ecological footprint by decreasing the use of pollution. I also reused my water bottle instead of throwing it away and getting another one. So with that I saved more resources, and that saved a bit of money, because I didn't have to buy a new water bottle. I don't drive at all here on campus, so decreasing the use of driving is pointless.
By the end of the day I noticed it wasn't much trouble cto any of these things, except for not eating meat. I have to eat meat it's a MUST in my daily meal. But other than that I was alright with these changes.
Monday, November 17, 2008
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
End of not using technology
24 Hours No Technology
Living 24 hours without technology was not logical. It actually aggravated me at sometimes. Being in the 21st century in a university requires having access to a cell phone and computer at all times. I needed technology for assignments, and especially for communication. Communication, not that I have realized, is the basis/foundation of everyday life. Without communication my day did not function properly. I had to go to the extremes just do simple things like getting my friends to go to Argos and get lunch, check my grades, make appointments, and doing assignments.
Without using the computer, radio, phone, or any other technical device I did see the world in a different perspective. It was a bit strange, because without the required things to get my errands done I felt more relaxed. There was nothing I could do, other than use paper and pen or walk to a destination to talk to someone, which by the way was horrible because I couldn’t contact them in an efficient way. I saw people walking and talking with their cell phones and I just looked on with envy. But then later in the day I noticed that I was relaxed than everyone else. I guess you could say that I was more peaceful and enjoyed the day, because it went by slowly with the multiple rush hours.
Even though I was more relaxed for those specific 24 hours, didn’t mean that the next day was going to be the same. Everything that I had to neglect that day, I had to make up for the next day. So today was ridiculous. I had double the work, because I didn’t plan accordingly and try to even it out before. So I have double the work, and some people who think I was trying to ignore them.
This assignment didn’t really make me realize how dependent we all are on technology, because that was a known given. But what I did notice was how pathetic it all is…in a distorted way. The fact that we ignore the beauty of family, friends, and our surroundings, is a bit sad. I noticed how much I was thankful to have everything back today. And living like that with all the stress makes life fly by. I noticed the truth when they say we are living in a ‘fast world’. With globalization we all are living at a fast pace and are not appreciating the simple and relaxed things of life.
Living 24 hours without technology was not logical. It actually aggravated me at sometimes. Being in the 21st century in a university requires having access to a cell phone and computer at all times. I needed technology for assignments, and especially for communication. Communication, not that I have realized, is the basis/foundation of everyday life. Without communication my day did not function properly. I had to go to the extremes just do simple things like getting my friends to go to Argos and get lunch, check my grades, make appointments, and doing assignments.
Without using the computer, radio, phone, or any other technical device I did see the world in a different perspective. It was a bit strange, because without the required things to get my errands done I felt more relaxed. There was nothing I could do, other than use paper and pen or walk to a destination to talk to someone, which by the way was horrible because I couldn’t contact them in an efficient way. I saw people walking and talking with their cell phones and I just looked on with envy. But then later in the day I noticed that I was relaxed than everyone else. I guess you could say that I was more peaceful and enjoyed the day, because it went by slowly with the multiple rush hours.
Even though I was more relaxed for those specific 24 hours, didn’t mean that the next day was going to be the same. Everything that I had to neglect that day, I had to make up for the next day. So today was ridiculous. I had double the work, because I didn’t plan accordingly and try to even it out before. So I have double the work, and some people who think I was trying to ignore them.
This assignment didn’t really make me realize how dependent we all are on technology, because that was a known given. But what I did notice was how pathetic it all is…in a distorted way. The fact that we ignore the beauty of family, friends, and our surroundings, is a bit sad. I noticed how much I was thankful to have everything back today. And living like that with all the stress makes life fly by. I noticed the truth when they say we are living in a ‘fast world’. With globalization we all are living at a fast pace and are not appreciating the simple and relaxed things of life.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Start of 24 Hours with no Technology
It is currently 8:54 pm, Tuesday November 11, and I am starting my 24 hours of no technology...right...now. =P
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