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What a bunch of... 

Posted Wednesday 19th December 2007 11:02 GMT

Paris Hilton

Content is king, so at last we have a use for WEB2.0 charge saddos for bandwidth so that other saddos can read their mutterings whilst being flashed adverts for 'specialist' sites.

Still dont use any of it meself, prefer el Reg and the Metro, not that interested in what Rodders from peckham had for breakfast, well unless it was polonium (sic)

Microblogging is to blogging as...? 

Posted Wednesday 19th December 2007 17:02 GMT

Pirate

wow, something even more knee-jerk, stream-of-consciousness pathetic than blogging. i didn't think it was possible.

in the olden days, sonny, people would think, ponder, try to get some perspective on events, critically consider what they have to say, before writing it down. now, some wanker eats a radioactive isotope for breakfast, and it's news?

still, it gives pathetic people something harmless (and profitable) to do, and makes the economy go around.

don't have any use for it myself. if i have something to write about, i'll write.

blogs are for diarists (in this case, derived from "diarrhea"), and i don't have OCD.

Twitter, facebook, all the same 

Posted Wednesday 19th December 2007 18:09 GMT

After being nagged to near death by several people to join facebook I decided couple of weeks back to give it a go.

I deactivated my account yesterday as frankly I'd rather watch paint dry

One friend spends all day every day on FB, I told her if she wants to communicate with me to pick up the phone or sign into MSN.

Growing I thought I was a dork... 

Posted Thursday 20th December 2007 00:18 GMT

Flame

Now it seems they lowered the bar, and everyone else went off and became bigger dorks than I could have ever imagined. I'd like to keep my social life and technology apart, thanks. Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go digitally rank my friends...

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