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I'm really late to the party, but if anyone is interested, you can find me here. Just let me know who you are.
http://www.facebook.com/rycmeyers
http://www.facebook.com/rycmeyers
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Guys, follow me on Twitter:
http://twitter.com/malcolm_irvin
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Anybody have Netflix? Add me to your friends list. My email address is [email]thelastamigo@gmail.com.[/email]
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0979432/
My IMDB page! The movie I'm credited for is the biggest piece of shit on the planet, though. Please, do not try looking it up, lol.. it's an embarrassment. I'm just happy I'm finally on IMDB.
My IMDB page! The movie I'm credited for is the biggest piece of shit on the planet, though. Please, do not try looking it up, lol.. it's an embarrassment. I'm just happy I'm finally on IMDB.
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You can update your status on facebook, but, I'm not certain you can do it by text message. You may be able to however, but I don't use either for that purpose. I think the real difference is that Twitter is designed to be done on the go whereas Facebook is something you do more when you're sitting in front of a computer.
Of course, when all is said and done, I'm sure Twitter will die out long before facebook.
Of course, when all is said and done, I'm sure Twitter will die out long before facebook.
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"Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both." - Benjamin Franklin
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I'm with you on Twitter, Magilla. I have Myspace and Facebook (hardly ever go to Myspace anymore, though), but Twitter just seems a bit pointless to me. And someone correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Facebook have a similar feature?Big Magilla wrote:I have to say these things are beyond me. I never had a My Space account, I did have a Facebook account but I closed it a little while ago as I never remember to go there. I don't find the idea of twittering away my thoughts in 140 characters or less as they occur to me particularly appealing, and the idea of reading someone else's strikes me as browsing through someone's private diary.
Nope, I guess I just don't get it.
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Anyone on facebook want to do some beta testing for me? I'm working on a new filmmaker game app and want to get some thoughts and make sure everything is flowing well.
Also, if you haven't considered being part of my website's new blog section, you really should give it a thought. I am working on developing a way to set up separate pages for each blogger so they have individual sections to call home with an collation of blog posts on a central page.
Also, if you haven't considered being part of my website's new blog section, you really should give it a thought. I am working on developing a way to set up separate pages for each blogger so they have individual sections to call home with an collation of blog posts on a central page.
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"Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both." - Benjamin Franklin
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ZURICH (Reuters) – A Swiss insurance worker lost her job after surfing popular social network site Facebook while off sick, her employer said Friday.
The woman said she could not work in front of a computer as she needed to lie in the dark but was then seen to be active on Facebook, which insurer Nationale Suisse said in a statement had destroyed its trust in the employee.
"This abuse of trust, rather than the activity on Facebook, led to the ending of the work contract," it said.
The unnamed woman told the 20 Minuten daily she had been surfing Facebook in bed on her iPhone and accused her employer of spying on her and other employees by sending a mysterious friend request which allows access to personal online activity.
Nationale Suisse rejected the accusation of spying and said the employee's Facebook activity had been stumbled across by a colleague in November, before use of the social network site was blocked in the company.
The woman said she could not work in front of a computer as she needed to lie in the dark but was then seen to be active on Facebook, which insurer Nationale Suisse said in a statement had destroyed its trust in the employee.
"This abuse of trust, rather than the activity on Facebook, led to the ending of the work contract," it said.
The unnamed woman told the 20 Minuten daily she had been surfing Facebook in bed on her iPhone and accused her employer of spying on her and other employees by sending a mysterious friend request which allows access to personal online activity.
Nationale Suisse rejected the accusation of spying and said the employee's Facebook activity had been stumbled across by a colleague in November, before use of the social network site was blocked in the company.
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Do you feel like you're being stalked now? Isn't that rather intimidating?
But, so far, I am followed by 2 people! If I keep this up, I'll be at 6 by the end of the year!
But, so far, I am followed by 2 people! If I keep this up, I'll be at 6 by the end of the year!
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"Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both." - Benjamin Franklin
"Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both." - Benjamin Franklin
--OscarGuy wrote:And anyone know who this "way to heaven" person following my twitter?
I have a couple people I don't know that are following me. There's even a Cox Communications tech following me just because I tweeted about how my internet and phone kept turning off.
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Well, I'm also now on Facebook...(well, I always have been, but I went in and added nothing, so I thought I would post it)
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=750845203
And anyone know who this "way to heaven" person following my twitter?
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=750845203
And anyone know who this "way to heaven" person following my twitter?
Wesley Lovell
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"Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both." - Benjamin Franklin
I was wondering who that was.rain Bard wrote:I'd like to follow you but am having trouble tracking you down.
I'm http://twitter.com/HellOnFriscoBay
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