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I'm not arguing with your point - I think it's a great one. I am frequently astonished by the amount of time I spend staring at a computer screen. But, if the benefit comes in interaction with real objects and real people then play a game, look at a photo album, use things where the actual object, environment, and company really matter.
The computer is a real tool that matters just as much as games or photo albums. The problem is that I never get bored of it, like I would -- after a time -- with a photo album or a game. The Kindle was a nice step back because it has a limited supply of information. At its essence, it's simply ink on a surface, and so is just as "real" an object as a book or photo. The screen isn't the issue; the problem is how and how often it's used.
But as you say, we agree. The main lesson I walked away with this weekend was that it's important to be intentional about how I spend my time. Too much of anything -- computers, games, sports, you name it -- is never good. Moderation in everything, everything in moderation.
And for what it's worth, this weekend I also went to dinner with friends, saw a Dave Matthews Band concert with friends, played in the park with my friend's daughter, and sat on a roof listening to friends play music. So, I'm not a completely hopeless cause... just didn't mention those because they weren't a result of my computer being repaired.