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On Sep 21, 11:14*pm, Bill Penrose wrote:
On Sep 21, 1:59*pm, Mark wrote: Oh, now you tell me, *after* I checked into a room at the MW motel! *I'm still afraid to take a shower. Look around you. It's bedbugs. DB But, but, this is usenet...and bedbugs are tiny, little lecherous, bloodsucking parasites. thinking Ooooh. --- Mark |
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Mark writes:
Well I certainly have. How do I know this? Because I've been in groups and the key members said, "Hey folks, we're all going to face book. Then they did." I haven't seen that in any of the groups I frequent. I'd think the five hundred million people membership alone would squelch any pan flashes. The number of subscribers does not limit the speed with which they can all move to something else. |
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On Sep 22, 3:03*pm, Mxsmanic wrote:
Mark writes: Well I certainly have. How do I know this? *Because I've been in groups and the key members said, "Hey folks, we're all going to face book. Then they did." I haven't seen that in any of the groups I frequent. In most categories of interest, my understanding of Facebook is that you will find these same categories there, but with a larger number of participants. I'd think the five hundred million people membership alone would squelch any pan flashes. The number of subscribers does not limit the speed with which they can all move to something else. Actually it does. --- Mark |
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Mark writes:
Actually it does. Everyone on Facebook could cancel his account tomorrow with no problem at all. Do not underestimate the speed with which things can change in cyberspace. |
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On Sep 22, 7:23*pm, Mxsmanic wrote:
Mark writes: Actually it does. Everyone on Facebook could cancel his account tomorrow with no problem at all. Well... One billion, seventy three million, seven hundred fourty one thousand, eight hundred twenty four bytes of information, multiplied by four...transfer capacity... 4gig. Electricity: Electron transfer, 190 milli seconds. (One milli second-1/1000th second) Other: There very likely would be a network crash at Facebook. And, that many people wouldn't decide to do that in a panflash. I don't keep up with Facebook, but I think they're near 600,000,000 people. People are creatures of habit. Similar Example: Facebook reports that although they opened the new layout months ago, 80% of their members have yet to change over. There have been mutterings of dissatisfaction over the new layout. (even resulting in a "cyber riot" to make Facebook modify unpleasantries) Ultimately they just want to stay where they are and get what they want. Facebook will give it to them. They will stay. But again, 80% of the crowd is just entrentched in habit. Isn't that why data-mining works? In months only 20% migrated, now they report satisfaction. Lastly, half of them are women. They can't get ready and move anywhere in a "panflash". g Do not underestimate the speed with which things can change in cyberspace.. I don't think I am since we're talking about Facebook, a stand-alone pheneomenon. --- Mark |
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Because a large number of former r.a.p users had migrated to POA
(http://www.pilotsofamerica.com) I also posted the poll there too. By my count, there were 11 people (including myself) who explicitly stated here, on POA, or via private e-mail that they would be willing to give such a group a try. Posters that weren't explicit or clear in their intent, or merely provided commentary, weren't counted. The count is under my own set goal of 12. And I would have preferred more than 20. So I will not be initiating any efforts to create a r.a.p.m. If anyone else wishes to try, I would be willing to provide support but I will not lead such an effort. Thanks to everyone who supported the idea. |
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On Mon, 27 Sep 2010 22:35:30 -0500, Jim Logajan wrote:
Because a large number of former r.a.p users had migrated to POA (http://www.pilotsofamerica.com) I also posted the poll there too. By my count, there were 11 people (including myself) who explicitly stated here, on POA, or via private e-mail that they would be willing to give such a group a try. Posters that weren't explicit or clear in their intent, or merely provided commentary, weren't counted. The count is under my own set goal of 12. And I would have preferred more than 20. So I will not be initiating any efforts to create a r.a.p.m. If anyone else wishes to try, I would be willing to provide support but I will not lead such an effort. Thanks to everyone who supported the idea. Yeah, what a memory. There we were, shoulder to shoulder my hands in my pants, on the football field, even though it was before a baseball game, packed in like sardines. Me, my teddy bear and soon-to-be-dead Tiger Boy, my pussycat. The smell of cannabis filled the air. I don't smoke, it draws out my manic depression. This special night was different from the Grand Funk Railroad or the Three Dog Night or Liberace concerts I never attended there. In my mind, I was. On the football field, where they were awaiting to play a Braves game. In May when NFL football didn't play. 1973 National Football League season Regular season Duration *September 16, 1973 - December 16, 1973* https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikiped...973_NFL_season At one point the lights went total black-out, then suddenly the entire room and immediate area (closet) were drenched in blue light. I began to sing "My Room" by the Beach Boys because I sure as **** wasn't at Fulton County Stadium on May 4th, 1973. Nothing but blue. Next came the "smoke" of dry ice. It was like London fog in blue. I guess, never been out of South Carolina, The Mississippi of the East. Yes it was "Stairway to Heaven" time. Boy was I suprised at what came next. Tiger Boy jumped on my Philco and killed the turntable. this was the day I decided to kill him. Suddenly I released hundreds and hundreds of white fleas! It didn't quite work out as planned. Except for the few that momentarilly circled, they basically just flew away. **** me again. But there was no disappointment. Those first few notes of "Stairway" took us where I needed to be. Up the stairs to the cool breasts of my Mommy. There, in the moment listening to the most famous song in the world. I turned and looked at my Mommy, Judy ( "Judy blue eyes"), and she said... "Mark, get your goddamned hands off my tits and go to sleep. You have school in the morning". my son is a freak --- Mark |
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