on 20-09-2015 08:54 PM
on 20-09-2015 08:58 PM
on 20-09-2015 09:11 PM
on 20-09-2015 11:25 PM
Do I? Well, I am, at this very moment, living with it, indeed, interacting with it.
Could I? I have, in the past, quite cheerfully.
Should I? When it becomes excess to my needs, then yes.
Would I? Well, seeing as I have, that rather renders the question redundant, I think.
Cold letters on a screen do not compare to the warmth of the sound of a human voice.
on 20-09-2015 11:59 PM
on 21-09-2015 01:40 AM
The above post/image says it all. Also add Twitter to that, which I think is even worse than Faceache. Difficult to navigate, and with an intrusive and amateurish interface. Also I found the site extremely slow, with the posting page constantly freezing up. Ten minutes to type a 24 word sentence, is laughing in the face of credibility.
After two weeks of experiencing both these media sites, I closed my accounts. Personally, I can't see the attraction.
on 21-09-2015 06:19 AM
Do you, could you, should you, would you?
no, yes, why?, probibly not, but anything's possible.
Next Topic !
on 21-09-2015 09:13 AM
on 21-09-2015 10:51 AM
I have a look at facebook now and then but I've never been a fan of motivational quotes and sharing every sloppy thing you see on the net.
Twitter however is great. It's my number one news source. It can only be immoral and undemocratic if those are the kind of accounts you like to follow.
Some journos like to complain that it's all twitter chat and twitterati and the mummy press (see Divine, Markson, Bolt) but perhaps they are the worst possible accounts to follow.
Diversify.
on 21-09-2015 11:10 AM