originally posted by Mr. Doghead:
Is there something to knowabout an Alice F. campaign of hate? I thought the rule was one year on, one year off.
But I have been out of activity, deactivated, detuned, untuned.
And who can tolerate twitter anyway at an advanced age who isn't paid to do so? For my part, I can't keep my eyes looking in the same direction all the way through a BB thread, let alone a twitter "discussion".
That may be a function of my meds. Still, I was never much for Luddism or ware loathing before humankind entered its death spriral. I tend to think the whole twitter thing, and not twitter itself, presents a very bad symptom. Among other recent internet things the uptake of which represents something fundamentally amiss.
So is AF afield again?
originally posted by lars makie:
Unless you're a one @FredDexMS, then it may go on for a bit longer. I submit for the people, Example One: good gravy, someone actually wrote about thisoriginally posted by Kay Bixler:
In the old days, before twitter, a campaign of hate would go on for two to six months at least. Now they barely last an afternoon.
Shame, really.
originally posted by Mr. Doghead:
Is there something to knowabout an Alice F. campaign of hate? I thought the rule was one year on, one year off.
But I have been out of activity, deactivated, detuned, untuned.
And who can tolerate twitter anyway at an advanced age who isn't paid to do so? For my part, I can't keep my eyes looking in the same direction all the way through a BB thread, let alone a twitter "discussion".
That may be a function of my meds. Still, I was never much for Luddism or ware loathing before humankind entered its death spriral. I tend to think the whole twitter thing, and not twitter itself, presents a very bad symptom. Among other recent internet things the uptake of which represents something fundamentally amiss.
So is AF afield again?
originally posted by Lou Kessler:
The Doghead has returned and there wasn't even a star in the East?
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by Lou Kessler:
The Doghead has returned and there wasn't even a star in the East?
Sirius was.
Spoofillated stars. Great. That's what this has come to. Who's going to be the first to Godwin's Law?originally posted by David M. Bueker:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by Lou Kessler:
The Doghead has returned and there wasn't even a star in the East?
Sirius was.
That was the space station - the industrial yeast of stars.
originally posted by Mr. Doghead:
Is there something to knowabout an Alice F. campaign of hate? I thought the rule was one year on, one year off.
But I have been out of activity, deactivated, detuned, untuned.
And who can tolerate twitter anyway at an advanced age who isn't paid to do so? For my part, I can't keep my eyes looking in the same direction all the way through a BB thread, let alone a twitter "discussion".
That may be a function of my meds. Still, I was never much for Luddism or ware loathing before humankind entered its death spriral. I tend to think the whole twitter thing, and not twitter itself, presents a very bad symptom. Among other recent internet things the uptake of which represents something fundamentally amiss.
So is AF afield again?
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by Lou Kessler:
The Doghead has returned and there wasn't even a star in the East?
Sirius was.
originally posted by Eden Mylunsch:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by Lou Kessler:
The Doghead has returned and there wasn't even a star in the East?
Sirius was.
I prefer XM myself, but that's just because I was into it early-on in the game, (pre-merger) and I don't really want to waste time having to relearn channel numbers...On the other hand, the country music programming has improved so depending on what you like, it's kind of a 50-50 proposition whether or not satellite radio is for you.
Was it Spooky Tooth that made a record called "How Can I Miss You When You Won't Go Away"?)
originally posted by MLipton:
Unless they've got an entire station devoted to Bob Wills and The Texas Playboys, I'm not interested, thankyouverymuch. It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that {Texas} swing, after all.
originally posted by Eden Mylunsch:
Was it Spooky Tooth that made a record called "How Can I Miss You When You Won't Go Away"?)
Don't think so, but I'm always ready to be enlightened. Sounds more like a country ballad, no? Maybe by the same person who wrote "It's been lonesome in the saddle since my horse died"?