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In reply to the discussion: Facebook is 'dead and buried', replaced by simpler networks, study finds [View all]TekGryphon
(430 posts)43. If you needed tech advice, all you had to do was ask.
http://www.amazon.com/External-Floppy-Disk-Drive-19308801-40/dp/B000FGCUSE
For $11 you can access 3.5 inch floppies 10,000x faster than you did in the olden days.
As for your original premise, I believe that refusing to adopt technology because "eventually" it's going to be retired or redundant is an absolutely stupid way to go through life.
Enjoy technology while its here, get the most out of it while its viable, then move to something else when its not.
Otherwise you're just one of those poor saps constantly chasing the "next best thing", of which 95% are failures and the other 5% are prohibitively expensive for first generation adopters.
For $11 you can access 3.5 inch floppies 10,000x faster than you did in the olden days.
As for your original premise, I believe that refusing to adopt technology because "eventually" it's going to be retired or redundant is an absolutely stupid way to go through life.
Enjoy technology while its here, get the most out of it while its viable, then move to something else when its not.
Otherwise you're just one of those poor saps constantly chasing the "next best thing", of which 95% are failures and the other 5% are prohibitively expensive for first generation adopters.
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Facebook is 'dead and buried', replaced by simpler networks, study finds [View all]
SecularMotion
Dec 2013
OP
That was what I thought when the kids started wearing their pants around their knees.
bluedigger
Dec 2013
#13
What? Young people don't want to do the things their parents and grandparents are doing?
progressoid
Dec 2013
#12
Snapchat Downplays Phone Number Matching Hack, Says It’s Added New Counter-Measures
Lint Head
Dec 2013
#15
Stopped using it as soon as it became clear they had no respect for privacy of users. It's dead
on point
Dec 2013
#19
I notice mostly tweens, teens and older people. Older teens, young adults do not use it much
uppityperson
Dec 2013
#22
If you're as bad at Facebook as you are at reading comprehension, I can understand your frustration
TekGryphon
Dec 2013
#58
facebook is for people whose mask has become the face. not sharing the real you
pitohui
Dec 2013
#37
So funny you say that, because I posted that too a couple of years ago when a friend tried to
DesertDiamond
Dec 2013
#48
I feel deep gratitude for FB for reconnecting me with old friends and for the new ones I've made.
DesertDiamond
Dec 2013
#47