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David,
I started the picture thing too for a while, and enjoyed sharing, but it
quickly became another task to accomplish. And after a while, you wonder
what you will have to discuss with these friends and relatives when they
actually come over for dinner some time! Hey, I was planning to run all of
those photos on that new image projection screen I got for Christmas, and
now they will have already seen them on Facebook. Wait, let's see, I need to
start a database or listing about what pics I posted to Facebook, which ones
I sent by email, which ones are still in hardcopy and have not been scanned,
which ones ..... Whoa! I thought this is what I did for a living all day.
Maybe I'll just take a nap.
John
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John Phillips
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Subject: Re: Facebook
John
Well I must admit that I opened a personal Facebook Account mainly to try
and understand what its all about mainly because my company is going in that
direction with marketing and I wanted to better understand it. After about
two months I have 6 or 7 friends and about 4 photos posted (two if you don't
count the pix of my dog and cat). I have been receiving instruction from my
23 year old niece on this (she has something in the neighborhood of 400
photos on her page). But I must admit I still don't get it. I think it's a
function of age since outside of work what I value most is peace and quiet.
I will even avoid noisy restaurants even if they have the best food in town.
I do have a personal email account but I only check it once or twice a week
-- usually sort by sender and delete about half the messages without reading
them.
David B. Gaynon
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Huntington Beach CA, USA
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