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Title: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: jinxmchue on October 18, 2008, 10:25:32 AM
I just started using Facebook.  She's a hardcore liberal and had been posting stuff about politics (light-hearted stuff, it seemed), so I added some of my own light-hearted comments.  Well, she sent me an email the other day asking me to not comment about politics on her Facebook profile because we both know where we stand and there's no reason to discuss it.  What the hell?  So I figured fine - my love for her is more important than causing her distress over something so stupid as politics, so I took her off my list.  Problem solved.
Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: Texacon on October 18, 2008, 10:43:52 AM
What IS facebook?  I have heard about it but I'm too lazy today to run a search.

KC
Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: djones520 on October 18, 2008, 10:49:22 AM
I'm assuming it's the "other" myspace.  *shrugs*  I don't really use networking sites.  My myspace page I set up as a joke.
Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: MrsSmith on October 18, 2008, 12:48:33 PM
It is another myspace.  I have a page, mostly to view pics of my grandkids and keep up with my nieces.  I think my daughter-in-law was about the first to have one, to share pics with her family, and my daughter found it...so we all ended up on there.

I believe everyone I know has a private profile, so pics can't be viewed by anyone who isn't accepted as a friend. 

We've found all kinds of people on there, former pastors, friends from where I grew up, etc.   :-)
Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: JohnnyReb on October 18, 2008, 02:33:34 PM
jinxmchue : How did she become a hardcore liberal?.....Did you make life to easy for her when she was small or something?
Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: Lanie on October 18, 2008, 02:56:26 PM
Facebook is also a good place to find old classmates from college or high school. It's a PITA to edit the profile though.
Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: Chris_ on October 18, 2008, 03:46:24 PM
I have never logged on to facebook, myspace, jomamabook, friendsbook, myass, whatever.

And who the hell wants to hook up with the dregs from the past?  If they were friends, they would be friends now.
Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: jtyangel on October 18, 2008, 04:02:30 PM
I have never logged on to facebook, myspace, jomamabook, friendsbook, myass, whatever.

And who the hell wants to hook up with the dregs from the past?  If they were friends, they would be friends now.

Ahh, my crotchety, narrow sited friend. There are legitimate reasons you know that people go their seperate ways and they aren't always because people just didn't want to be friends anymore. Particularly, as conservatives I think we all understand how we get busy with life and making a way for ourselves and sometimes we ALL leave people behind, even if they were important to us. For me(and many of my friends), Hurricane Andrew happened before cell phones were widely used by most or before most stayed connected via the internet. Because of it, I lost connection with numerous friends and after a few moves lost any number I ever had for a bunch of them. I took to finding those folks when myspace, classmates.com, and other resources became more widely used. Some, would have probably ended because the would have legitimately fizzled with time, however the people I reconnected with who probably would have stayed friends have once again blossomed into wonderful friendships and we have just kind of picked up at a different time in our lives. The friendship itself still 'feels' the same. I would think that for someone who seems to get emotionally invested sometimes in the woes of others here, you surely understand the desire of REAL LIFE old friends to want to reconnect and rekindle a friendship that either went neglected or got lost along the way. IN fact, I find far more argument for someone wanting to connect with someone they actually knew versus sharing woes with someone whom they only know by an anonymous screen name.

Now, I for one don't discount the power of internet friendships, so just know I'm making a point.

And yeah, I'm picking on ya cause sometimes you sound like an old, stubborn, judgemental fart when it comes to these things and I feel as your 'little sister' I gotta come on over there and tap ya on the noggin and tell you to knock it off(if you keep it up, I'll be forced to play my car stereo loud pops and keep you from the cool whip salad!! :tongue:).  :old: :-* :-* :tongue: :-)

ps "myass"??? :rotf:
pss I may have to upset your bitchslap balance :fuelfire: :devious: :shame: :-*
Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: Donpeyote on October 18, 2008, 04:33:45 PM
 My Rabbi has a Facebook account ! :cheersmate:
Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: Chris_ on October 18, 2008, 05:21:33 PM
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And yeah, I'm picking on ya cause sometimes you sound like an old, stubborn, judgemental fart when it comes to these things and I feel as your 'little sister' I gotta come on over there and tap ya on the noggin and tell you to knock it off(if you keep it up, I'll be forced to play my car stereo loud pops and keep you from the cool whip salad!!

Just remember, I was programming using punch cards and paper tape.  Mind your manners.

As far as crotchety and judgmental -- I plead guilty as charged.

I also know with 100% certainty that no one will ever use anything on the interwebz against me, since there is almost no information out there.  I have even managed to have my RL address and phone number scrubbed.

How many stupid people have lost jobs, scholarships and even their college admissions lost due to not understanding the simplest rule: The Internet is forever. Those of us who helped build it know that in our souls.

Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: djones520 on October 18, 2008, 05:58:50 PM
I have never logged on to facebook, myspace, jomamabook, friendsbook, myass, whatever.

And who the hell wants to hook up with the dregs from the past?  If they were friends, they would be friends now.


Not everyone lives in the same place their whole life.
Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: Chris_ on October 18, 2008, 06:11:53 PM
Not everyone lives in the same place their whole life.

It always amazes me how people make a big deal about High School (I am being exemplary).  It is stupid and silly do care about people, places and events from 20-30 years ago.  It was a couple of years in your life.

Caring about HS is as silly as blaming your parents for your actions as an adult.
Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: djones520 on October 18, 2008, 06:23:56 PM
It always amazes me how people make a big deal about High School (I am being exemplary).  It is stupid and silly do care about people, places and events from 20-30 years ago.  It was a couple of years in your life.

Caring about HS is as silly as blaming your parents for your actions as an adult.


Good point.  I'll just go tell all my friends from High School that their just silly people I only knew for a couple of years.   :whatever:
Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: Toastedturningtidelegs on October 18, 2008, 06:28:01 PM
It always amazes me how people make a big deal about High School (I am being exemplary).  It is stupid and silly do care about people, places and events from 20-30 years ago.  It was a couple of years in your life.

Caring about HS is as silly as blaming your parents for your actions as an adult.

Someone got stuffed in a few lockers! :uhsure: :-)
Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: Chris_ on October 18, 2008, 06:44:37 PM
Someone got stuffed in a few lockers! :uhsure: :-)

I only was in HS for 2 years -- I graduated early via Night School.

I was a GDI -- I did get Best Actor of the Year, but that was about it. Nothing bad, nothing great.  HS was a non-event in my life.
Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: Chris_ on October 18, 2008, 06:46:06 PM
Good point.  I'll just go tell all my friends from High School that their just silly people I only knew for a couple of years.   :whatever:

Long friendships are great.  Looking back at events 20 or 30 years ago is silly. 

I have a circle of college I stay in touch with -- but we look forward, never back.

Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: Texacon on October 18, 2008, 06:59:17 PM
Just remember, I was programming using punch cards and paper tape.  Mind your manners.

As far as crotchety and judgmental -- I plead guilty as charged.

I also know with 100% certainty that no one will ever use anything on the interwebz against me, since there is almost no information out there.  I have even managed to have my RL address and phone number scrubbed.

How many stupid people have lost jobs, scholarships and even their college admissions lost due to not understanding the simplest rule: The Internet is forever. Those of us who helped build it know that in our souls.



And how many of us are making a lot of money by being on the intertubes?  hehe  I said intertubes. 

Seriously, in my business it is imperative I stay as close to the top of the search engines as possible AND the state says it is mandatory I have my information on there.

KC
Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: Chris_ on October 18, 2008, 07:02:12 PM
And how many of us are making a lot of money by being on the intertubes?  hehe  I said intertubes. 

Seriously, in my business it is imperative I stay as close to the top of the search engines as possible AND the state says it is mandatory I have my information on there.

KC

Huh???????

And an anecdote doesn't undo a bad trend.  Everything I do is Internet-based and no one makes me put my information out there.  And if they did, it would be false information.

Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: Texacon on October 19, 2008, 08:57:11 AM
Huh???????

And an anecdote doesn't undo a bad trend.  Everything I do is Internet-based and no one makes me put my information out there.  And if they did, it would be false information.



I am the Broker for our real estate business.  I have to have my information on all our advertising per state law.

KC

On edit;

You can go to the Texas Real Estate Commissions web site and look up any real estate agent/broker in the state.  You get that information from their advertising or by calling and you can email TREC with any complaints you have of the agent/broker.

Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: Chris_ on October 19, 2008, 09:19:43 AM
I am the Broker for our real estate business.  I have to have my information on all our advertising per state law.

KC

On edit;

You can go to the Texas Real Estate Commissions web site and look up any real estate agent/broker in the state.  You get that information from their advertising or by calling and you can email TREC with any complaints you have of the agent/broker.



Name address and Broker # isn't the same as hobbies, hangouts, pictures, etc.
Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: jtyangel on October 19, 2008, 12:12:37 PM
Long friendships are great.  Looking back at events 20 or 30 years ago is silly. 

I have a circle of college I stay in touch with -- but we look forward, never back.



So...you guys never get a chuckle about times back when? Wow...are you sure you aren't a robot?
Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: jtyangel on October 19, 2008, 12:30:34 PM
Just remember, I was programming using punch cards and paper tape.  Mind your manners.

As far as crotchety and judgmental -- I plead guilty as charged.

I also know with 100% certainty that no one will ever use anything on the interwebz against me, since there is almost no information out there.  I have even managed to have my RL address and phone number scrubbed.

How many stupid people have lost jobs, scholarships and even their college admissions lost due to not understanding the simplest rule: The Internet is forever. Those of us who helped build it know that in our souls.



I've decided to modify my long post to just ask since we know your position on the topic and you know that others are adults and accept the risks, why the rallying cry in even the most benign threads?

I've also wondered why you participate in a forum like this that can be read by anyone? You have told us at times the precise airport you are in at the time. I'm just not certain if this is so important an issue why you use the internet for anything but work. I just think if it was for me, I would not use it for anything but the things that are absolutely necessary and lets face it--cc is not a necessity for anyone here.
Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: Chris_ on October 19, 2008, 12:30:59 PM
So...you guys never get a chuckle about times back when? Wow...are you sure you aren't a robot?

Every great now and then -- we've all had those chuckles many times before. 

I am mostly ranting about the Al Bundys of the world.  I see it on TV a lot -- people who waste time with HS reunions, who carry events in HS with them into their adulthood, that kind of thing.

I can barely remember HS.
Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: jtyangel on October 19, 2008, 12:44:19 PM
Every great now and then -- we've all had those chuckles many times before. 

I am mostly ranting about the Al Bundys of the world.  I see it on TV a lot -- people who waste time with HS reunions, who carry events in HS with them into their adulthood, that kind of thing.

I can barely remember HS.

Ahh..I'll agree with you there. I have never went to a reunion, but I never graduated either. *gasp* Now you know something else about me too.

That said, I've never much been into the whole high school experience anyway so I wouldn't go back to it. BUT, I do have friends I've known since those times who I really enjoy as the adults they've become too. Like you, we reminisce on oddities of our youth, but mostly we talk about the here and now and things we plan to do. I think I understand you better now, but of course it is not what you originally said so the clarification is helpful.

Like I noted, hon, I lost touch with friends because of one of those big sweeping natural disasters that come through in a time when internet and cell phones weren't in broad use. It was a very unusual situation and because we were all so young and our roots not firmly planted yet, it was very easy to lose touch with the aid of technologies like there are today. Just about everyone had a landline and most of those were out of commission for months if not forever if homes were declared uninhabitable and they didn't move back in. Portability for numbers wasn't what it is today. Add to that once some time had passed, my girlfriends got married and now had different names.  :banghead: :-) I've had an easier time locating the guys I was friends with.

Anyway, all that said, I'm glad I used the technology to find them. There were some friendships there that indeed would have and did continue. And I use myspace and my cell now to ensure that unusual circumstances don't intervene for us to lose touch ever again. It's really as simple as that.  :-*
Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: Chris_ on October 19, 2008, 12:47:39 PM
Ahh..I'll agree with you there. I have never went to a reunion, but I never graduated either. *gasp* Now you know something else about me too.

That said, I've never much been into the whole high school experience anyway so I wouldn't go back to it. BUT, I do have friends I've known since those times who I really enjoy as the adults they've become too. Like you, we reminisce on oddities of our youth, but mostly we talk about the here and now and things we plan to do. I think I understand you better now, but of course it is not what you originally said so the clarification is helpful.

Like I noted, hon, I lost touch with friends because of one of those big sweeping natural disasters that come through in a time when internet and cell phones weren't in broad use. It was a very unusual situation and because we were all so young and our roots not firmly planted yet, it was very easy to lose touch with the aid of technologies like there are today. Just about everyone had a landline and most of those were out of commission for months if not forever if homes were declared uninhabitable and they didn't move back in. Portability for numbers wasn't what it is today. Add to that once some time had passed, my girlfriends got married and now had different names.  :banghead: :-) I've had an easier time locating the guys I was friends with.

Anyway, all that said, I'm glad I used the technology to find them. There were some friendships there that indeed would have and did continue. And I use myspace and my cell now to ensure that unusual circumstances don't intervene for us to lose touch ever again. It's really as simple as that.  :-*

FWIIW, I didn't "graduate," although they didn't have the GED in my day.  Like I said, I went to night school for my final courses and had the school mail me my diploma.
Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: Texacon on October 19, 2008, 04:45:25 PM
Name address and Broker # isn't the same as hobbies, hangouts, pictures, etc.


Agreed but once you know someones name and geographical location you can pull up a lot of stuff on them.  If you run a search on my name and Huntsville Texas you will come up with a lot about me.  Real Estate, Motorcycles, etc....  From there it isn't hard to find what you are looking for.

Meh, I don't worry about it too much.  I trust people until proven otherwise.  It is a fault and a plus at the same time.

KC
Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: MrsSmith on October 19, 2008, 04:52:04 PM
Agreed but once you know someones name and geographical location you can pull up a lot of stuff on them.  If you run a search on my name and Huntsville Texas you will come up with a lot about me.  Real Estate, Motorcycles, etc....  From there it isn't hard to find what you are looking for.

Meh, I don't worry about it too much.  I trust people until proven otherwise.  It is a fault and a plus at the same time.

KC

I have to admit, it's really cool to have a name like Smith.   :-)
Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: Chris_ on October 19, 2008, 06:36:28 PM
Agreed but once you know someones name and geographical location you can pull up a lot of stuff on them.  If you run a search on my name and Huntsville Texas you will come up with a lot about me.  Real Estate, Motorcycles, etc....  From there it isn't hard to find what you are looking for.

Meh, I don't worry about it too much.  I trust people until proven otherwise.  It is a fault and a plus at the same time.

KC

I think you aren't paranoid enough.
Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: Texacon on October 19, 2008, 07:01:17 PM
I think you aren't paranoid enough.

Naw, I'm plenty paranoid but I choose to keep it under wraps.  It bites me once in a while but for the most part it is small potatoes. 

I know there are lots of reasons to be paranoid .... I have a friend who works for the NSA.  Some of the stuff he has told me makes my hair stand up but I refuse to live in a cell built by myself.

We are ..... protected.

KC
Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: MrsSmith on October 19, 2008, 09:04:23 PM
Well no wonder, you old grouch!  JK  :lmao:  Many of us are only 20-30 years old, or there'bouts!  Beg, Mrs Smith, Schade, Jty,  :naughty: So it was all like yesterday for us  :cheersmate:

As for being important, pff... you're right, but we all should still have good memories of those years of youthful indulgence!

Good point!  My daughter keeps in touch with school chums on Facebook...but she's only 19. 

Being a little bit older, I keep track of my kids, grandkids and nieces.   :-)
Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: Chris_ on October 19, 2008, 09:11:14 PM
Well no wonder, you old grouch!  JK  :lmao:  Many of us are only 20-30 years old, or there'bouts! 

Well, I am sure you don't remember stuff from 30 years ago, now do you?

(and I forgot HS by the time I graduated from college 4 years later, like most grown ups do).

Do you REALLY want to be telling stories in 20 years about "I remember how the girls in HS made fun of me?"  How sad.
Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: Lanie on October 19, 2008, 09:50:36 PM
I have never logged on to facebook, myspace, jomamabook, friendsbook, myass, whatever.

And who the hell wants to hook up with the dregs from the past?  If they were friends, they would be friends now.


Crap. I was really hoping you'd become my friend in my myass account.  :rotf:

As said earlier, there are reasons friends go their own seperate ways. It would be nice if we all could just stay in one place forever and ever, but we can't most of the time.
Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: Chris_ on October 19, 2008, 09:51:38 PM


So forget this whole mess, grab a beer, prowl craigslist, and pick yourself up a cheap hooker; you'll feel better!   :uhsure:  :-)


Who do you think I am?  DH???

;)

It don't matter at all, of course.
Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: PatriotGame on October 20, 2008, 02:34:34 PM
What IS facebook?  I have heard about it but I'm too lazy today to run a search.

KC

It's a place for HTML challenged neophytes to build a simplistic web page so their little egos are boosted by having a web presence.  :evillaugh: :evillaugh: :fuelfire: :tongue:
Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: Texacon on October 20, 2008, 02:48:03 PM
It's a place for HTML challenged neophytes to build a simplistic web page so their little egos are boosted by having a web presence.  :evillaugh: :evillaugh: :fuelfire: :tongue:

OUCH!   :o

Sumpin tells me you just resurrected this thread!  LOL

KC
Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: PatriotGame on October 20, 2008, 02:51:17 PM
Just remember, I was programming using punch cards and paper tape.  Mind your manners.
As far as crotchety and judgmental -- I plead guilty as charged.

I also know with 100% certainty that no one will ever use anything on the interwebz against me, since there is almost no information out there.  I have even managed to have my RL address and phone number scrubbed.

How many stupid people have lost jobs, scholarships and even their college admissions lost due to not understanding the simplest rule: The Internet is forever. Those of us who helped build it know that in our souls.



Oh gawd! From an HP 3000 in college to a CDC 7600 when I moved to the Marshall Islands, Kwajalein Atoll.
(http://www.cisl.ucar.edu/computers/gallery/cdc/7600-1.jpg)
http://www.cisl.ucar.edu/computers/gallery/cdc/7600.jsp

Luckily for me, the Army (SDC - Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville) upgraded with two of these:
(http://research.microsoft.com/~gbell/Digital/timeline/photos/vax9000.jpg)
http://research.microsoft.com/~gbell/Digital/timeline/1989-4.htm

And one each of these:

(http://www.cisl.ucar.edu/computers/gallery/cray/images/xmp.jpg)
http://www.cisl.ucar.edu/computers/gallery/cray/xmp.jsp

(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/ec/Cray_Y-MP_GSFC.jpg/800px-Cray_Y-MP_GSFC.jpg)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cray_Y-MP


The Army sent me to a total 27 DEC, six Cray, and one Intergraph schools.

Then two years later I moved back to the states never to use that technology again. Now, I use PC's and play solitaire most of my days.
Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: PatriotGame on October 20, 2008, 02:54:41 PM
I only was in HS for 2 years -- I graduated early via Night School.

I was a GDI -- I did get Best Actor of the Year, but that was about it. Nothing bad, nothing great.  HS was a non-event in my life.

Yup! He got swirlies `round the toilet in gym class.
I can hardly imagine how hard dodge ball was on you.  :evillaugh: :tongue:
Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: Hawkgirl on October 22, 2008, 01:12:07 AM
I have nothing but positive memories from my highschool years...in fact, I wish I COULD go back sometimes...some of the best years of my life... fun, friends and no responsiblity...except for homework.
I miss those times, before the internet, the real estate and nasdaq bubbles, and working 60 hour weeks, paying mortages, dealing with adult heartbreak...etc...

I would  re-live those highschool days if I could....but too late, it's 2008...but thanks for taking me back for a few short moments though, when life was easy, and laughs were plentiful. :-)
Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: jtyangel on October 22, 2008, 06:16:37 AM
Well no wonder, you old grouch!  JK  :lmao:  Many of us are only 20-30 years old, or there'bouts!  Beg, Mrs Smith, Schade, Jty,  :naughty: So it was all like yesterday for us  :cheersmate:

As for being important, pff... you're right, but we all should still have good memories of those years of youthful indulgence!

I'm afraid it was 20 years ago for me.  :thatsright:

As for the rest of the comments in this thread, I really pity folks with no sentimentality and I'm saying this as someone who really has a tough go of it during those years due to the crappy family situation(and it was not your usual parent/child scuffles and I'll leave it at that). I don't know what would have happened to me if not for the kindness of the friends I had during those years(and, of course, their parents). I guess because of it and the fact that my closest friend in the world, a person I refer to as my sister, is rooted in my early teen years, I have a bit more of a sentimental attachment to those individuals.

Title: Re: I removed my sister from my Facebook list
Post by: Chris_ on October 22, 2008, 07:26:20 AM
Yup! He got swirlies `round the toilet in gym class.
I can hardly imagine how hard dodge ball was on you.  :evillaugh: :tongue:

No, I didn't really ATTEND HS.