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When you switch on to the internet what do you always do and in what order ?
for myself I always do three things in the same order, sign into facebook and check the two groups I help admin, check my e mails and then sign onto scope where I spend most of my computer time.
And you?
for myself I always do three things in the same order, sign into facebook and check the two groups I help admin, check my e mails and then sign onto scope where I spend most of my computer time.
And you?
2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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I check the weather report, tho I don't think the clouds know when to rain, nor when to stop, then check my emails, then Scope. Yup, I always do these 3 things in the same order each day!
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I check emails and Scope then podcasts.
Apart from grocery shopping that’s All I use it for.
Just scope -
I check my messages, facebook etc then scope, and check a few times through the day,
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Emails
Financial markets - I like to see e.g. how the pound is doing, gas price, oil price as it affects all of us
Scope
Open up World of Warcraft (a game that's not as violent as it sounds)
As above always the same order each day -
Mine's usually;
Load up Steam to check for any game patches.
Check email accounts and Discord servers I run, whilst things download.
Check Whatsapp/Signal to see how the family is doing.
And of course, if it's a work day, I'll be straight onto the community to check on you lovely lot.
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Mine goes: Social media sites (Instagram usually), emails, and YouTube after that. Those are the three that I check first I think! And maybe the weather.Rosie (she/her)
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If I'm awake, my internet is in use I've really tried to limit my time online since the new year but I stream music almost 24/7
My 'routine' is usually check in on my little phone games Then emails, Scope, a few social media sites and news sites and the weather!!
Then cycle through Scope and some other forums I use throughout the day, alongside gaming and streaming music. Sometimes I have the TV streaming something in the background too - oops!!
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Funny isn't it that we mostly do things in the same order but then again I suppose we are creatures of habit2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Check emails first then do some online word games & others to wake my brain up. After that, check a few different forums & that's it.
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