In Monday's Guardian, Charlie Brooker (as is his way) had a pop at 'stuff': "There's too much stuff. We live in a stuff-a-lanche. It's time for a cultural diet".
As he says at one point...
"Every day we humans gleefully churn out yet more books and films and TV shows and videogames and websites and magazine articles and blog posts and emails and text messages, all of it hanging around, competing for attention. Without leaving my seat I can access virtually any piece of music ever recorded, download any film ever made, order any book ever written. And the end result is that I hardly experience any of it. It's too much. I've had it with choice. It makes my head spin."
So have a read. And maybe it is time we said 'no more' to the stuff-a-lanche.