must be getting old
kuzi16
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Twitter (and social media in general, but mostly twitter) seems so unnatural to me.
i dont know how all these people have so much of nothing to say. I mean, i know i love to talk and type and im a wordy mother ****, but DAMN.
i must be getting old.
i dont know how all these people have so much of nothing to say. I mean, i know i love to talk and type and im a wordy mother ****, but DAMN.
i must be getting old.
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Either that or we're getting old.
we rae getting old.
but seriously, i have a feeling that our lifestyles are similar just a few of our point of views are different; not only from many people, but each other. i never was until i got into blogging. kinda makes me feel selfish promoting myself like that.
the struggle with on this goes as follows:
i shouldt care how many followers/likes i have for my catalog. the catalog was designed for me to learn. it is my notes on what i like. not notes on what others will like. it is my way to study cigars not my way to teach others. im not looking for money out of it. im not looking for anything.
so... why the hell am i putting it online?
if i didnt care one lick about validation of any sort, why would i post all of the notes ive taken online?
having validation is huge. i mean we all want to feel validated right?
oh well. the "i dont care" part is slowly winning that battle. i know that its online for my friends and so that maybe someone will learn something on some random google search.
im just amazed that so many people on twitter have so much to say about ABSOLUTELY NOTHING.
Kuzi , we have agreed and disagreed on some things , I guess thats what makes the world go around huh ? Maybe age differences , I don't know , I know I definitly look at things different than I did 20 years ago . he_ll , I think different now about some things than I did 2 years ago with all that went on and is still going on with my wifes dad and my dad passing away .I think your opinions , likes , dis-likes , etc about more than just cigars will absolutely change over time . This will come with age which really translate into lifes experiences and how they mold you .
I may be looking at a career change where facebook and some other social media sites may actually be beneficial and you know what ? It scares the he_ll outta me . Never been into it and even kinda had a sorta pride in not messin with it .
Your cigar catalog , regardless of who it started out for , or what reason , has been a great reference guide to look at . Glad you put it out there on the forum for us all to learn from and enjoy . Thanks Brother ! Gene
They are too cheap anymore to make a real website, so they use facebook.
I did sign up for facebook, cause class reunion pics were uploaded to it and I had to sign up to be able to see them. Then a ton of people wanted to be my "friends". People that when I was in school, I couldn't stand. What makes them think I can stand them now?
As for twitter, I see absolutely no real use for it.
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.
Now, is that the height of stupidity, or what???
"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain
Sure wish I still had my secret decoder ring, Lassie. I'd know in a Batman minute what you just said....... :-)
Of course, we study things like twitter, social networking and work on creating the networks that carry all that crap. My latest case study is in creating the "ultimate in redundancy" of failover clustering. To my old ears, it sounds like "Bla bla bla, ba ba bla, bla ba blaaaaaaeeeechhhh".
All day long, all I see are kids adicted to their mobile devices, texting, twittering, bla bla bla-ing, and if the service drops for a few seconds, they pitch a fit! What would they do if they grew up when I did:
When phones were attached to the wall with a 3 foot cord!
When a "mobile device" only took 2 men to carry!
When you had to adjust the 'bunny ears' to get the third channed on the TV!
Bofore TWITTER!
Ok, I need a nap now....grampinator is dozzing off.
And, believe it or not, I can still remember our phone number when we had a rotary dial phone when we lived in Detroit. I moved to California in 1956 so you know how long ago it was. We still had 'exchanges' in those days. Ours was Tashmoo. I have no idea what it meant. Our number was TA6-6224. Who said oldfarts can't remember s.hit?