I just took a survey, and one of the questions it asked was: “In an average month, how many times do you access the Internet or online services? (Please write in your best estimate).”

I don’t even know how to begin to estimate this. Do I assume 10 times a day? 100? If I’m pretty much constantly online, does it just count as a single access? My answer could be anywhere from 1 to 3000.

I ended up putting 3000 just because it quickly gives the idea that I’m online all the time, but what a rediculous question.


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  1. Sharron says:

    I agree! We’re constantly connected to the net and I can’t live w/o email and the net. Good answer! And now days, most cell phones even are connected to the net, too. I’ve used the net on my cell and most Japanese people use the net on their cell phones all the time. (not sure if the term ‘use the net’ is correct…hm….) :-)

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