tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2183824905261748379.post6701859089643530228..comments2011-03-17T20:14:35.850-05:00Comments on Everyday is Wednesday: Music, Books, and Time WastingSunny S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/15225018463776028621noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2183824905261748379.post-39143115648261925332011-03-17T20:14:35.850-05:002011-03-17T20:14:35.850-05:00Sunny, I find your ideas about music very interest...Sunny, I find your ideas about music very interesting. I as well see many people arguing over which type of music is best, but it can’t be answered. Everyone has their own personal preference, and you can’t say that their music is bad, because they like it. All you can acknowledge is the type of music you like best, and the types you don’t like as much, and try to relate to others tastes. I personally find that when I am listening to the radio in the car, I too enjoy listening to the top 40s. However, when I am listening to songs on my own iPod or Pandora Radio I prefer more relaxed music. For example two of my favorite artists are Ingrid Michaelson and Jack Johnson. I also listened to the song you posted and I like it a lot. In the topic of books, I too feel like I never have time to read anymore! I really like reading but the school year is just so hectic, that haven’t been able to get into a good book lately! I also couldn’t agree more with your comments on social networking! Against my will, facebook is the most distracting part of my day, and often adds to my procrastination. I try to warn myself not to go online, but it hardly ever works. I often wish there was no such thing as facebook, but then I realize how interesting it is, and how beneficial it is in communication. There are definitely positive and negative aspects to social networking.Anniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05259608010446879432noreply@blogger.com