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I have them.
Put your email address here, or contact me by my real address, which is at
gmail.com
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gregjohn <pte### [at] yahoocom> wrote:
> I have them.
> Put your email address here, or contact me by my real address, which is at
> gmail.com
Doesn't everybody and their grandmother have at least 50 invites by now?
Or is this something new?
--
- Warp
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"gregjohn" <pte### [at] yahoocom> wrote:
> I have them.
>
> Put your email address here, or contact me by my real address, which is at
> gmail.com
Sure, thanks. As one of the last eleven people on Earth without a Facebook
page, I should probably at least experiment with it for learning purposes. (A
very little of interest.)
I might as well use my gmail address:
monolith1x4x9(at)gmail.com
(This email address, by the way, is a semi-active account that folks can use to
check every day. )
Thanks again.
Best Regards,
Mike C.
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On 15/07/2011 12:30 PM, Mike the Elder wrote:
> Sure, thanks. As one of the last eleven people on Earth without a Facebook
> page, I should probably at least experiment with it for learning purposes. (A
> very little of interest.)
Required XKCD quote: http://xkcd.com/146/
At the behest of various people I know, at one time or another I've been
signed up to various "social" websites. Which was a rather baffling
experience, in that they were all horrifyingly broken (if you thought MS
Word was unreliable, it's rock-solid compared to this crap!), utterly
plastered with ads, and more to the point they DON'T ACTUALLY DO
ANYTHING. Really strange.
Facebook is unique IME, in that is /actually works properly/ (most of
the time) and it /does useful things/. Not utterly critical things, but
things which at least serve a visible /purpose/.
I could write at length about the curious and amusing things Facebook
does from time to time. (E.g., the "targeted advertising" which is about
as targeted as a tactical thermonuclear warhead, or being told "you like
this", or various other perversions of the English language...)
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On 7/14/2011 1:04 PM, gregjohn wrote:
> I have them.
>
> Put your email address here, or contact me by my real address, which is at
> gmail.com
>
>
If you still have invites available I'm interested.
taustin <> stineconsulting.com
Thanks for being willing to share.
Tom
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As one of the last eleven people on Earth without a Facebook
> page,
Count me in that list, also, my brothers, my mother,...
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On 7/15/2011 9:01 AM, Tom Austin wrote:
> On 7/14/2011 1:04 PM, gregjohn wrote:
>> I have them.
>>
>> Put your email address here, or contact me by my real address, which
>> is at
>> gmail.com
>>
>>
> If you still have invites available I'm interested.
>
> taustin <> stineconsulting.com
>
> Thanks for being willing to share.
>
> Tom
>
not available for domain users yet.... <sigh>... I'm is using an old
gmail account... ty
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On 15/07/2011 4:14 PM, Alain wrote:
> As one of the last eleven people on Earth without a Facebook
>> page,
>
> Count me in that list, also, my brothers, my mother,...
Me too
--
Regards
Stephen
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Invisible <voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
> Facebook is unique IME, in that is /actually works properly/ (most of
> the time) and it /does useful things/. Not utterly critical things, but
> things which at least serve a visible /purpose/.
I hear that to many people facebook has become more or less just a way
to distribute party invites to acquaintances. (If you want to publish your
life to the world, that's what twitter is for.)
--
- Warp
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On 16/07/2011 07:10 AM, Warp wrote:
> I hear that to many people facebook has become more or less just a way
> to distribute party invites to acquaintances.
We (by which I mean me and my dance collegues) use it to discuss which
dances we're going to, share photos from said dances, and other general
news.
> (If you want to publish your
> life to the world, that's what twitter is for.)
I still haven't figured out what Twitter is actually for. My dad asked
me the other day, so I explained to him:
"You know how on Facebook you can set your current status to be a
short snippet of text?"
"Yeah?"
"THAT'S ALL TWITTER DOES!"
"...why? That sounds pointless."
"I KNOW!"
--
http://blog.orphi.me.uk/
http://www.zazzle.com/MathematicalOrchid*
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