During my day of no electronics I choose a day that I had work for 6+ hours. I work at the San Diego Ice Arena; I woke up around 10 o’clock and headed to work at 10:30. I left my phone and ipod at home. At work we are required to use walkie talkies however I did not grab one and just had someone tell me when they called me over the headset.
I communicated through other people and had to run around asking different questions instead of just asking them over my walkie talkie.
After I finished work I drove home and cooked dinner for my family, after dinner I read my book and did soudoku. I usually end my day by doing this, so it was no different to me.
The most difficult gadget to give up was my walkie talkie. I use it all the time at work to communicate with my fellow coworkers and my manager. Without it I felt like I was missing something. The DJ announces what game or dance we are going to do over the walkie talkie and without it, I had no idea what was going on. I just had to follow my coworkers and ask them what was going on.
The easiest electronic to give up was my computer; I don’t usually have time to use it on a day that I work because it is so old that it takes forever to turn on and boot up.