Well… personally, I’ve observed the Internet to be far more addictive than TV; I’ve observed that in others as well (offline). I suppose you could argue that I don’t meet the sort of person who would find TV more addictive than the Internet.
I also think you ought to spell out what sort of evidence you’ve personally observed that contradicts what part of Robin’s statement, considering the overall vehemence of your reply. You’ve seen… people doing the exact same work? People being paid even though no one thinks their work makes any difference? How do you know?
Well… personally, I’ve observed the Internet to be far more addictive than TV; I’ve observed that in others as well (offline). I suppose you could argue that I don’t meet the sort of person who would find TV more addictive than the Internet.
I also think you ought to spell out what sort of evidence you’ve personally observed that contradicts what part of Robin’s statement, considering the overall vehemence of your reply. You’ve seen… people doing the exact same work? People being paid even though no one thinks their work makes any difference? How do you know?