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![]() Facebook's not going anywhere. There's way too much of a following in the 40-55 age group for it to go anywhere. People are into the connecting with old friends, classmates, etc.
Now that they've integrated these ridiculous games and nonsense that clogs up the log-in page the damn thing is impossible. But I still don't think it's going anywhere. NT |
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![]() I didnt say Facebook was going anywhere. I said hoped.
I just enjoyed day to day interaction a lot more before all this tech stuff took over everybody's lives. Kids dont play sports anymore. Teenagers would rather have internet chat sex than the real thing in the back of their car. Adults are spending hours on end on facebook letting everybody know what drink they are mixing or who they saw at the high scholl reunion. Who the hell cares? You guys can have all the gadgets and social networking web sites. I'd rather put these toys down and go have drinks (real liquid drinks, not icons) with my friends and look at real actual people. Call me a scrooge all you want. Thats just me. |
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The constant status updates of course get silly, and I don't see the need for regular people to have Twitter, but I think acting like that has some correlation to whether or not people have social lives is trite and wrongheaded. As is this "you nerds can e-chat or whatever all day, but unlike you I'd rather go see some real humans and breathe some real air, DORKS" attitude. I also don't know what the hell text messaging has to do with Facebook or Twitter. Sorry Tim, no personal offense, but technophobes crack me up. |
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![]() I didnt say Derbytrail was going anywhere. I said hoped.
I just enjoyed day to day interaction a lot more before all this tech stuff took over everybody's lives. Kids dont go to races anymore. Teenagers would rather have internet handicapping talk than the real thing at the track. Adults are spending hours on end on Derbytrail letting everybody know what horse they are betting or who they saw at the DeeTee race. Who the hell cares? You guys can have all the laptops and horse racing networking web sites. I'd rather put these toys down and go see horses (real horses, not icons) with my friends and look at real actual races. Call me a scrooge all you want. Thats just me. ![]()
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