Posted by NCWayne on November 20, 2013 at 16:04:43 from (173.188.169.54):
In Reply to: Bookface! posted by hadley on November 20, 2013 at 08:08:12:
Based on the posts thus far, and I will parrot some of them, your absolutely no the last holdout. Personally I set up an account about a year ago because I was curious to find someone I used to know. Twenty years ago the guy was a computer whiz and I felt sure he would be there, but no dice. Beyond that I have no idea how to do anything on there, but sure get emails on regular occasion asking me if I know so-and-so who went to the same school as me 25 years later.
That said I've got a buddy who spends a lot of time on there and he uses it a lot for finding 'good stuff cheap' on some of the pages devoted to people selling this or that.
Phone wise I like the fact mine has a flashlight and camera on it for those times when either is needed, or just nice to have. Otherwise I don't do text or email, or anything else on it. I figure if someone want's to say something to me or just call me a SOB, they can either speak it to me over the phone, or say it to my face....
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