Jeffrey Sass is clearly losing his battle with social networking addiction. But, he writes, "The good news is that I am not alone."
The beds at the rehab facility are full, he says, "and the waiting list for admittance is growing faster than a line of geeks at an Apple store the night before a new product release."
Jeff filmed his new tongue-in-cheek PSA for social networking addicts last month in Boston, at one of Jeff Pulver's Real-Time Social Networking events, a gathering that "might as well have been an official SNAA (Social Networking Addicts Anonymous) meeting. Camera in-hand, I seized the moment to interview a number of folks who are ripe for a 28 day 'vacation;' in Social Networking Rehab."
Herein the addicts: Todd Van Hoosear, Chris Brogan, Jesse Baer, Jeff Glasson, Jeff Pulver, Scott Monty, Joe Cascio, Michelle Wolverton, Nate Aune, and me. And finally, the performance by my home boy Doug Haslam .... we grew up a few houses apart in the same neighborhood -- is not to be missed!
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