Mark Schmuckerberg Zuckerberg says we’re all schizophrenic over Facebook if we have privacy concerns. I’m not sure Marky-mark understands what schizophrenia is, but, whatever. As for me, Mark will be glad to know that I ditched my Facebook page a few weeks ago, after getting one too many stupid e-mails about something or other, and being creeped out when my “friends” started showing up on CNN and the Crappington Post. Not that they make it any easier to delete your page completely than they do to check and reset your privacy settings, but after jumping through a few million hoops, I think I’ve finally killed it.
Getting rid of Facebook reminded me a bit of trying to delete AOL when I had it way back when. AOL, Facebook, iTunes…. Shit people flock to because it’s “easy,” without realizing that it also sucks (and, yes, though you should know me by now, I write that tongue firmly in cheek, fully prepared for the outrage that occurs whenever you poke fun at things like Apple – by the way, I have it on good authority that the iPad2 makes a great Father’s Day gift for the father of your dogs, though I’d prefer a 3G Xoom since it has USB ports, a memory card slot, and supports Flash, which is what I mean by people accepting things that suck because they’re perceived to be easier to use or better marketed – Facebook, or Barry Bonds).
Not that I don’t understand the advantages of Facebook, mind you (though I was more of a consumer of it than a “content provider”). It’s nice to keep up and share things with friends and family that are spread out all over the world, and I certainly don’t fault anybody else for using it.
There are better ways to do all that, IMHO, but it’s more or less impossible to get other people to do it. And if other people won’t do it, then it really isn’t better, is it?
Fortunately for me, I’m content to be alone on my island, going through my days quietly going about my unsung yet heroic duties of saving the lives of toads and doing uninteresting and incomprehensible web application programming that nobody – least of all me – cares about, as I watch myself slowly (not so slowly these days) decay into old age and death.
Gee, my old Facebook Friends must really miss my cheery outlook on life. Good thing I still have Twitter.
Sorry that thunder shirt isn’t working for you. My friend in Ohio is happy with his and they have had plenty of ‘weather’ recently. Maybe he put it on himself and lets the dogs go crazy. I think he may have smaller dogs than your’n.
My cousin and his family are in town today from NY-26 (or at least nearby). I’m not sure if I dare bring up the subject. My aunt was pretty librul but her husband was very con. I only know how one of the 4 siblings (a former Ringling Brothers clown) breaks politically at this point. I am pretty sure the younger brothers not here are con.
Sorry, I can’t find a video embed for this.
You shouldn’t even bring it up. Just talk about how you hope they do away with old-people welfare programs like Medicare and Social Security. It’s about time those goddamn old people pulled themselves up by their own bootstraps. Or their elastic stockings, at least.
Exclusive: Ry Cooder’s ‘No Banker Left Behind’
I am curious to know how a religious rapture type Rethugs squares that belief with Ayn Rand’s “me first and only me” philosophy.
Some really nice photos of Palemales new babies.
“Palemales new babies!”
Excellent, i was worried for a while.
Evening all. I finally bought a bottle of 3 Philosphers today and I think it is now my favorite beer. Thanks PJ.
My cousin and his family were 3 Dem and Ind. I’m 5-3 lib in the first cousin dept. :banana:
I think I’ll have to run down some 3 Philosophers. I would think someone would have it here. There is a new Whole Foods nearby.
Palemale and Lima!! :banana:
I personally think that runner rammed his shoulder and body into Posey in a dangerous move and he should have slid in to home. This is baseball not freaking football. It is irrelevant whether Posey had the ball; faking is all part of the game.
PS I don’t appreciate the derogatory :no: comment about :love: Barry :love: There are two die-hard fans :fist: in this bloggie home.
I didn’t like it but is is within the existing rules and it was fast. He definitely bore into him but he never ran out of the base line and Buster pulled right into his way but never got into position. The same thing almost happened last night with Prince Fielder and Eli Whiteside but Eli had an extra second and was on his feet and actually took it to Fielder who was intending to hit him high. It looks like Eli even looked at him asking if he was OK and then couldn’t get away fast enough. It did help with a little closure for this bullshit.
And then of course there was this.
Barry Bonds steps up to plate for Bryan Stow family
Secrets Of Perfect Burgers, Plus How To Grill An Egg
by NPR Staff
And there is this:
Lance Armstrong Inquisition Is a Waste
thanks for vids and links, vern.
Dick Chaney has found his god:
Former Vice President Dick Cheney weighed in on the political stature of Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) while speaking at an event in Texas on Wednesday, the Houston Chronicle’s “Fuel Fix” blog reports.
“I worship the ground the Paul Ryan walks on,” he said of the House Budget Committee Chairman. “I hope he doesn’t run for president because that would ruin a good man who has a lot of work to do.”
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/05/26/dick-cheney-paul-ryan_n_867626.html