yes Joe- rob’s selling it on ebay and making a fortune. Now he’s expanding his product line by offering prepackaged celebrity dog poop (see earlier posts). I’m proud of rob- it shows ingenuity and real entrepreneurship. 🙂
I use both Facebook (for personal and business), LinkedIn (business)and Twitter (business) but certainly understand how/why people don’t or won’t use either. I don’t think either is essential to any particular function of living. And yeah, the friendyness is mostly fake, but that’s not much different from a lot of life “offline” if you think about it. Your frenemies are just a bit closer.
However, I do refuse to post on the What’s site. I have enough trouble finding time to post here. Enough already!
I use facebook primarily as a professional tool and have a page for my business. Like or hate it, for me it has been a very useful too. I do however have a bunch of random and unwanted people from high school and college on my friend list but still…on balance I am glad I am on facebook. For the people I do want to keep up with personally it has proven to be a bonus, reminding me of my friend’s birthdays and allowing me to see in a snap what they are up to if I so desire. Yes there are highly annoying and philosophically dubious aspects to it but it has been more good than bad for me.
I’ve done a lot of invasive work on my house & have never seen any vermin. One very rainy summer I had a couple of mice come in from the garden – as did neighbors. Oh, the joy of cats!
BTW I posted a forum topic (see below)
Anyone out there that has ever done a restoration/reno this is a questions for you! I noticed that on the This Old House: Brooklyn edition when they were taking down walls, picking up floor boards there were no sign of either rodents or insects. Was this stuff cleaned up before it went on camera? What’s in the walls/floors of a 100-year-old house? From Forum
Anyone know? I think Rob was curious about 100-year-old roach feces…
Appreciate the answer Arkady!
yes Joe- rob’s selling it on ebay and making a fortune. Now he’s expanding his product line by offering prepackaged celebrity dog poop (see earlier posts). I’m proud of rob- it shows ingenuity and real entrepreneurship. 🙂
I use both Facebook (for personal and business), LinkedIn (business)and Twitter (business) but certainly understand how/why people don’t or won’t use either. I don’t think either is essential to any particular function of living. And yeah, the friendyness is mostly fake, but that’s not much different from a lot of life “offline” if you think about it. Your frenemies are just a bit closer.
However, I do refuse to post on the What’s site. I have enough trouble finding time to post here. Enough already!
hey what happened here?
the OT didn’t eat its Wheaties today?
snappy, I sent u an email…
I have approx 500 facebook “friends”…
I use facebook primarily as a professional tool and have a page for my business. Like or hate it, for me it has been a very useful too. I do however have a bunch of random and unwanted people from high school and college on my friend list but still…on balance I am glad I am on facebook. For the people I do want to keep up with personally it has proven to be a bonus, reminding me of my friend’s birthdays and allowing me to see in a snap what they are up to if I so desire. Yes there are highly annoying and philosophically dubious aspects to it but it has been more good than bad for me.
I’ve done a lot of invasive work on my house & have never seen any vermin. One very rainy summer I had a couple of mice come in from the garden – as did neighbors. Oh, the joy of cats!
BTW I posted a forum topic (see below)
Anyone out there that has ever done a restoration/reno this is a questions for you! I noticed that on the This Old House: Brooklyn edition when they were taking down walls, picking up floor boards there were no sign of either rodents or insects. Was this stuff cleaned up before it went on camera? What’s in the walls/floors of a 100-year-old house? From Forum
Anyone know? I think Rob was curious about 100-year-old roach feces…