Instead of Facebook, why not calculate the center of gravity? - Erik Hanberg

Instead of Facebook, why not calculate the center of gravity?

Think of other things you could be doing with your time spent on Facebook. If you find yourself spending, say, 10 hours a week on Facebook, make a list of all the other things you could accomplish in that time. You could:

I just read Virginia Heffernan’s article about people leaving Facebook. Unlike her interesting “Let Them Eat Tweets” article earlier this year, this one didn’t really go anywhere.

But it did link to a “Wikihow” page that had a list of things you could be doing with the time you spend on Facebook. I think my favorite option is calculating the center of gravity, but building an adobe wall is a close second.

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