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The 2nd Great Facebook Experiment

Once upon a time, I was challenged to give up Facebook because a girlfriend thought I was addicted to the social network. Personally, I don’t feel like I’ve ever had an unhealthy relationship with the social network, but I have made it no secret that I’ve struggled with a much larger Internet addiction. One need […]

Dating in the Digital Age

I’ll totally admit that I’m pretty terrible at dating. I like to think I’m pretty good at being a boyfriend, but actually getting there has always been a hard journey for me. And it’s only gotten harder with technology. Back in the day (i.e. high school), if I was dating a girl, I usually had […]

Viva la Email!

We live in the age of Facebook, and sometimes I question whether that’s really a good thing. Now I’m personally on the pro-Facebook side of things, much like the rest of my generation. I know a few people – generally older than I am – who see Facebook as just a waste of time, and […]

Digital Detox

Right now, I’m doing something that I haven’t done in years: I’m composing without a computer. That’s right, I’m going old school with pen and paper. Of course, none of you can actually tell that I’m physically writing since you’re reading this online after I’ve typed it up, so trust me on this one. But […]

The Great Facebook Challenge

I’ve almost reached the end of the first day in a five day challenge to completely detach myself from Facebook. Being the social media junkie that I am, I’m sure many of you are wonder how this challenge is going. Basically, I freakin’ hate it! Okay, perhaps that a bit of an overstatement. I’m actually […]

Losing Privacy

I’m having a bit of a rude awakening about the value of being open on the web. Twice in the last two weeks I’ve had people stalk me for various reasons, finding all of my accounts (YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, my Blog, etc.) and learning more information about me (some of it inexplicable) than I’m personally […]

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This is the blog of Jeff Staple