When you have two busy kids running around the house, returning e-mails is a task, let alone surfing the web.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't use e-mail; I phone and fax. I think people who are hunched over their computer screens all day should get a life.
I've found that if you're not responsive to e-mail, it trains people to leave you alone.
I learned not to confuse 'busy' with 'productive,' but I'm still far too addicted to email to resist its early-morning digital snuggles.
E-mail is a victim of its own success.
I think e-mail is representative of our fast food mentality in the United States, where everything has gotten faster and faster, and we're required to respond to inputs more quickly with less time for thought and reflection. I believe that we need to slow down.
Every day, I get e-mails from kids who want a tree - a world away from the adult world.
I don't use e-mail or a computer. I would be so inundated that I wouldn't be able to get any work done. Instead, I do everything in person or on the phone.
I literally have over a thousand emails in my inbox that need to be returned. I'm sure all of my friends and certain family members are like, 'Oh, look who got nominated for an Emmy and doesn't want to write me an email back!' I need a good few hours to just sit and get on the phone.
The Internet provides very serious challenges to our ability to keep from children the kinds of things that are destructive to them.
I've never sent an email in my life. My kids laugh. I often hand the phone to them and say, 'Can you text this message to somebody.' I don't even have a computer on my desk.
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