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cyclysm748
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Joined: August 28 2008
Location: ND
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Points: 116
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Posted: October 18 2010 at 00:21 |
As many have said, it's a great way to stay in touch with family and friends. The people I am really close to I would rather just talk to on the phone anyway, but it's still cool. It sucks more of my time than this site. Sometimes I wish I didn't have one just because of how much of my time it sucks. Facebook to me is just everyone trying to be as clever as possible on each post, or just whining about their lives. It's quite fun though.
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TODDLER
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Joined: August 28 2009
Location: Vineland, N.J.
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Points: 3126
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Posted: October 25 2010 at 09:55 |
I signed off from Facebook due to the invasion of privacy. You can't really talk about what you want to without the world finding out and people stereotype you with the P.C. Idiots are able to find out your personal business, post it or chat in a chat room and that's not the way to socialize in the real world. Apart from the reality that no matter how much a person discovers about you doesn't change a damn thing about the world, or your life which you control. It's like in today's world, a passenger in a car asks the driver a question about something to do with common knowledge. The driver says...."Well lets just google it on the labtop in the car". It's like.....don't you have enough intelligence to just answer a question? You have to have a gadget with you instead of using your brain?
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TODDLER
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Joined: August 28 2009
Location: Vineland, N.J.
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Posted: October 25 2010 at 10:00 |
Too many focus groups and spin doctors in the world today.
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ExittheLemming
Forum Senior Member
Joined: October 19 2007
Location: Penal Colony
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Points: 11415
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Posted: October 25 2010 at 10:08 |
^ Lot of truth in the above certainly. One of the less palatable aspects of the internet is that everyone uses things like Wikipedia as the ultimate arbiter in disputes (I mean when we pool our knowledge, it's inevitable we also share our ignorance right?)
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Henry Plainview
Forum Senior Member
Joined: May 26 2008
Location: Declined
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Points: 16715
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Posted: October 25 2010 at 10:11 |
ExittheLemming wrote:
^ Lot of truth in the above certainly. One of the less palatable aspects of the internet is that everyone uses things like Wikipedia as the ultimate arbiter in disputes (I mean when we pool our knowledge, it's inevitable we also share our ignorance right?)
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Wikipedia is fairly accurate most of the time, actually. I've never come across something that I knew was outright wrong, although some of the unsourced or poorly sourced statements can be sketchy.
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if you own a sodastream i hate you
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ExittheLemming
Forum Senior Member
Joined: October 19 2007
Location: Penal Colony
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Points: 11415
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Posted: October 25 2010 at 10:24 |
Henry Plainview wrote:
ExittheLemming wrote:
^ Lot of truth in the above certainly. One of the less palatable aspects of the internet is that everyone uses things like Wikipedia as the ultimate arbiter in disputes (I mean when we pool our knowledge, it's inevitable we also share our ignorance right?)
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Wikipedia is fairly accurate most of the time, actually. I've never come across something that I knew was outright wrong, although some of the unsourced or poorly sourced statements can be sketchy. |
I agree it's a brilliant resource and yes, I'm sure the content is factually accurate in the majority of cases but I'm just saying that despite the accessibility to more information, it still leaves us with the same problem we had 'BC' (before computers) i.e. nothing has really changed, we still have to filter that raw data and arrive at our own conclusions via intellect, reasoning, preferences, prejudices, agendas blah yakitty ditto etc You can't separate the knower from the known (you get my drift)
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Ivan_Melgar_M
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Honorary Collaborator
Joined: April 27 2004
Location: Peru
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Points: 19535
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Posted: October 25 2010 at 10:30 |
Henry Plainview wrote:
ExittheLemming wrote:
^ Lot of truth in the above certainly. One of the less palatable aspects of the internet is that everyone uses things like Wikipedia as the ultimate arbiter in disputes (I mean when we pool our knowledge, it's inevitable we also share our ignorance right?)
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Wikipedia is fairly accurate most of the time, actually. I've never come across something that I knew was outright wrong, although some of the unsourced or poorly sourced statements can be sketchy. |
I found some erroneous statements and corrected them, but in general terms Wikipedia is pretty accurate, but even better, you find valuable links when researching about a determined issue.
Iván
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lazland
Prog Reviewer
Joined: October 28 2008
Location: Wales
Status: Online
Points: 13627
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Posted: October 25 2010 at 13:22 |
My employer, a UK government employer, openly advises its employees not to open Facebook accounts, and, I must say, with good reason. There are huge security implications when you deal with enforcement. The trouble is it is just too open.
Having said that, i also found it a bit dull, and, anyway, it took time away from the REAL site on the web, PA!!
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Enhance your life. Get down to www.lazland.org
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June
Forum Senior Member
Joined: November 03 2008
Location: Montreal
Status: Offline
Points: 6521
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Posted: October 25 2010 at 19:33 |
June wrote:
Finnforest wrote:
Nope. Just one more time-suck I don't need. |
What he says.
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I ended up getting one last week. Finn was right, one more time-suck I didn't need. But yeah, high school people (and ex-boyfriends who broke your heart) and then got fat: kinda worth the trouble . Nice to keep in touch with my family overseas though.
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ExittheLemming
Forum Senior Member
Joined: October 19 2007
Location: Penal Colony
Status: Offline
Points: 11415
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Posted: October 26 2010 at 04:13 |
Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:
Henry Plainview wrote:
ExittheLemming wrote:
^ Lot of truth in the above certainly. One of the less palatable aspects of the internet is that everyone uses things like Wikipedia as the ultimate arbiter in disputes (I mean when we pool our knowledge, it's inevitable we also share our ignorance right?)
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Wikipedia is fairly accurate most of the time, actually. I've never come across something that I knew was outright wrong, although some of the unsourced or poorly sourced statements can be sketchy. |
I found some erroneous statements and corrected them, but in general terms Wikipedia is pretty accurate, but even better, you find valuable links when researching about a determined issue.
Iván |
Ivan/Henry, most people use a reference like Wikipedia for stuff they don't know anything about
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