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If had to spend a whole day without any electronic gadget around me, there are so many ways to do it.
Specifically, I could do any of the following.
A good book needs no electronic gadget to read. Forget Kindle readers. I have a whole bookshelf waiting for me to take my eyes off my laptop screen and give them some attention.
Visiting my old friends needs no electronic gadgets. Since the telephone is also an electronic gadget, I cannot use it. I would just go over and surprise them.
There are innumerable home projects that are half-finished or not even started only because of my addiction to the computer and internet and various electronic gadgets.
I would revive those projects.
To begin, I will keep my wife happy by getting rid of a ton of junk lying with me in the form of old papers, photographs in old albums, files, and books that are no longer relevant.
I presume that I will not be able to watch TV but hopefully the nearest theatre in the neighborhood will not be affected. I will take my wife out for a movie followed by a good dinner in candlelight.
My old flute lies alone and neglected. I would take it out and practice some old film tunes I used to play in my boyhood.
While the flute and my great collection of books are enough, I can also go to my terrace and watch aircraft take off and land on the runway. Even though this is so common, each time I watch a huge jumbo jet landing smoothly I am fascinated. I live close to the International airport. The fresh air on the terrace in the mornings and evenings does me a world of good.
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