02ranger
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I must be one of the few people here that refuses to get a Facebook account. I see no need or desire to get one.
I don't have one either so there's at least 2 of us. lol
I must be one of the few people here that refuses to get a Facebook account. I see no need or desire to get one.
I must be one of the few people here that refuses to get a Facebook account. I see no need or desire to get one.
I use it at work to play Super Collapse when I'm on a boring call.
KT
Google+ is like New Coke with Facebook being Classic Coke.
i dont have a facebook account.
i was excited to get on google plus, but then i realized they don't have google plus for apps accounts. so fuck that.
There were two kinds of people: those on myspace and those who thought myspace was full of pedophiles. It was never going to be a serious application for housewives and grandparents to communicate on.funny, I'm pretty sure myspace was shitting on facebook on a regular basis when I started college.
Make no mistake, facebook is the prime target of G+. They do compete in exactly the same space. Very few people will ever have an active account on both.Google+ is not going away anytime soon. I don't see why it has to convert most Facebook users to be considered successful. G+ doesn't want to *kill* Facebook. It has different approach to social networking, and therefore different niche. I have several active circles on G+ that I'm a member of, and these haven't slowed down since the beginning.
That said I'm surprised people still use twitter and facebook at the same time, so the true attention whores of our world (about 80% of the population) do have a proven ability to self-promote on more than one site.
Make no mistake, facebook is the prime target of G+. They do compete in exactly the same space. Very few people will ever have an active account on both.
That said I'm surprised people still use twitter and facebook at the same time, so the true attention whores of our world (about 80% of the population) do have a proven ability to self-promote on more than one site.
New Coke was delicious, well received and sold BIG TIME.
New Coke was delicious, well received and sold BIG TIME.
The formula, at-least... the actual presence of the name was bad mojo.
not sure if serious...
I hear so much about New Coke I wish I could try it. I see it was released in 85 and discontinued in 2002 (by then almost nonexistent as Coke II). However it was almost completely gone only a few years after 85. I was living in Asia for much of the early part of this period so that might explain why I have never tried it despite potentially being able to have. Unlike most things, old food fads aren't really possible to revisit, given food's inherent shelf life.I'm sure you could buy vintage unopened cans but I would be dubious about trying them. Even if there's no danger I would imagine it would be stale as shit.
Coca-Cola executives announced the return of the original formula on July 10, less than three months after New Coke's introduction. ABC News' Peter Jennings interrupted General Hospital to share the news with viewers. On the floor of the U.S. Senate, David Pryor called the reintroduction "a meaningful moment in U.S. history".[37]
Where I really hate that fact is Crystal Pepsi. I think I'd probably pay $20-50 for a 12 pack if it was still drinkable.
i remember trying crystal pepsi at least a couple times. if i recall it tasted like regular pepsi but was clear. lol. or maybe i'm mixing it with another. i don't recall thinking anything special of it, then it vanished.
Where I really hate that fact is Crystal Pepsi. I think I'd probably pay $20-50 for a 12 pack if it was still drinkable.
It is rumored to be back in stores for a limited time in March 2012.
