I installed Greasemonkey yesterday afternoon, and this morning I installed a modified version of Gina Trapani's "Invisibility Cloak". (Clicking the link will merely let you see source, no worries.)
It won't let me see certain web sites from my Mozilla browser here at work. I have it configured to block access to Livejournal and to games.yahoo.com between the hours of 8am and 5pm. I'm sure the instant I get a flickr account I'll block that one too, and I'll find more as time goes on.
I disabled the script just to come here and crow. Now I will re-enable it and until 5PM, as the alert button will tell me, I'll "get back to work!"
Yay me!
It won't let me see certain web sites from my Mozilla browser here at work. I have it configured to block access to Livejournal and to games.yahoo.com between the hours of 8am and 5pm. I'm sure the instant I get a flickr account I'll block that one too, and I'll find more as time goes on.
I disabled the script just to come here and crow. Now I will re-enable it and until 5PM, as the alert button will tell me, I'll "get back to work!"
Yay me!
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Yeah, I learned very quickly that if I had IM enabled while I was at work I was asking for trouble. I get random ramblings from people who don't have jobs or from people whose jobs end hours before mine does (due to time zone or chosen profession). They're feeling chatty and I'm still at my desk. It's not that I don't like the people, and I sure don't want to be rude, but I can't be doing that. (Rarely is fine, but it's never going to be rare. There are too many people on my contact list.) So I shut it right back down.
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Nah, although that's useful too. It would also be useful for me to have a lock to prevent myself from having IM access at all some number of hours a day.
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Incredible how difficult it is to just not use it. (LJ for me, IM for you.) It's scarily like addictive behavior.
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