Never proposed that we should switch the Healey list to Facebook -- we're Baby Boomers on this list, in the vast majority I think, so there's no way that most of the folks here would ever agree. Face
I was an early adopter of Facebook and while it has some advantages, generally speaking I find it more or less annoying now and I rarely look at it. I no longer interact regularly on Facebook. -- Sen
As I noted; if you're on the baby boomer side of the fence, you probably don't see the point of most social networking. If you're on the millennial side of the fence, you don't understand why anyone
So, if we are interested in attracting those on the other side (millennials), shouldn't we embrace their communication processes? Price Lindsay (630) 841-6300 M (312) 753-7706 T Sent from my iPhone O
While I do not access FB often, I have found it invaluable in tracing people. I have been tasked with finding "missing" classmates for our 55th high school reunion and in the past year have found 14
Actually many of the younger current high school generation have actually gone "off grid." Think about it, no FB/Myspace = no annoying monitoring of your activities from Mom and Dad! Alan -- Sent fr
<Hands over ears> La La la la la, I can't hear you. </> -- Kent McLean '56 100 BN2 _______________________________________________ Healeys@autox.team.net Donate: http://www.team.net/donate.html Sugge
Gee, I appreciate folks who appreciate what it is I do behind the scenes to keep Team.Net on the air. I just wish more of them would make use of the donate link below. In truth the Healey list member
Yes here's to twenty more years! As they say on facebook MJB you rock... I will get that donation off now. Ray Juncal Gee, I appreciate folks who appreciate what it is I do behind the scenes to keep