哈哈,确实NB。 It is difficult to drunb, but more difficult to be a drunbee, not to mention being a professional drunbee, however, Zhu makes it. - fordchao
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装逼的原意
CCAV is drubing again during our dinner time, it has drunbed for many years since I have TV.
CCAV又在晚饭时间装逼了,它自从我有电视起就在装逼已经这么多年了。 - zgjie
Yes, I'm afraid the pendulum has swung the other way, and I spend too much time on the computer. - Head Ov Metal
the interwebs grabbed me long time ago , first it was icq , then newsgroups , then chat rooms on MSN , then Q1 , then PC users groups , then IRC , then UT , then Flickr .. now FF - johnpiercy
via twhirl
Social media is too young,it needs time to get "Reality". - Igor Poltavskiy
I've grown up with a computer (got a Tandy 286 when I was 7), chat rooms and ICQ were huge when I was in jr. high/high school. I'm not sure it's keeping me out of touth with reality as becoming more and more my reality. It's how those younger than I connect with one another, it's how I'm connecting more and more. It's just a different reality is all. - Wendy Peters
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Listservs and gopher to MUDs and IRC, to usenet, PowWow and ICQ, and along came Mosaic; I got caught in the web. The wonderful thing I desired, MUDs with graphics (you guys call them MMORPGs), became real, and I came very close to carpal tunnel syndrome. The rest is guessable. - MiɳiMagɘ (Sexy Scimitar)
there is a point in there, not out of touch with reality as much as a slightly filtered reality - lots of distractions, lots of "oh this is interesting" tidbits you forget 10 minutes later, very little in depth, all in all a life more fun. But actually, most people's day to day reality here in the western countries is not that different. Work without depth, go home, distract yourself, sleep. - Joelle Nebbe
:( that's a sad way to sum it up, Joelle. - Kamilah Gill
A lot of social media is continuing the evolution of ADD started by old media, which steadily advanced through print, radio, television, mtv, email lists, bbs, blogs, podcasts, youtube, and twitter. It's hard to just sit and think anymore. What's next, direct brain hookup to everyone else's thoughts 24/7? - Chris White
I would kill to become a 'nethead' to use language from scifi books. Yeah, I would totally like to be wired, only downfall I see is the inablility to share. Now, when I'm talking to someone I can whip out my phone, look up something and show them. If I was wired and they weren't, how would I do that? I'd be back to only being right in my head. - Anika Malone
Kamilah, they have a choice, unlike people in many parts of the world. Its fascinating that so many waste it. And its a bit the same online - so many smart and passionate people online, and still we have mostly videos of cats jumping in boxes or people falling ;) - Joelle Nebbe
Great post, Corvida. I just last week had an interaction with some college friends, in which I explained Twitter and FriendFeed. Their ultimate opinion was that they were both fascinating services that would be huge timesucks. I think the key to connecting social media to reality is making the tools a bit more relevant to everyday, non-tech life. - Carla Thompson
Keeping me IN touch with reality. Real people. Real opinions. This questions reminds me on the fears when the book printing was invented and spreaded around. People thought humans will degenerate their brains with it, because you don't have to learn anymore, you can all read in books. LOL. Well in 20-50 Years or so, these question is obsolete. - Ryo
Actually the real world provides some of the most unique things to post about online. Though there are times when I get anxious if something in the real world doesn't have a link attached to it that I can share online. Yes, it is important to step away. With the current economy though, social media also provides cheap (and educational) entertainment (cheaper and longer lasting than a movie). - Helen Hoefele
of course ... almost nothing to show for it at the end of the day, maybe a few more bookmarks that will never be looked at - Gregory Lent
Thoroughly enjoyed this post - made me wonder the following...is there a bridge btw social media and "reality"? Really curious about how the ind/dual impacts would cycle (but this is above my paygrade) Next, will "reality" ever catch or keep pace with the developement of social media (ref the resume/linked in example...)? And finally...how does this impact us? Tonight I will pray to FF for the answers :) - Ebm
Just wanted to add a more personal post here as well...I've learned so much from all of you on Friendfeed, through blogs, posts (much like this one), that have challenged me, inspired me, and moved me...and this I take into my "reality" everyday. Maybe I'll never meet Stupid Blogger aka Tina or the Scobles, but I still feel like I know them...and that's a pretty great reality to be a part of in my opinion...maybe the real question here is which is which? - Ebm
i think that is the key, do you take things from your online experience into your real life, use it to learn, motivate, inform, enrich (and vice versa, share from your real life into to online world to again enrich, learn, teach, amuse). And yes, the tools should make it easier - in the linkedin example why dont they offer some export options that make it easy? I know they want people to share the links and give them traffic, but it is our content and writing and it should be easy to export. If squidoo can do a content export, others can do it too. I think everyone will benefit when we users are given better control over our data and content, no matter where we put it - Joelle Nebbe
ps love the ideas of taking the linked in recommendations and putting them on the cv - might be worth bothering to make some more! - Joelle Nebbe