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Why expose all of my personal information, family photographs, contact details online to..... the world basically?


It has privacy settings does it? And do you think those are respected by the authorities or secure?


I think its a giant conspiracy to codify the entire global population. It's evil.

I'm sure we've covered Facebook before, but the criticisms of it always make me laugh.


You choose the friends. You and your chosen friends drive the content. If you find squabbles, finger pointing, jealousy or narcissism; if you find it boring; whatever you think makes it crap, you only really have yourself or your friends to blame.

david_carnell Wrote:

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> Actually bacon and cheese sandwiches are pretty

> awesome. Maybe the combo could sway you RPC?




I used to love sausage & cheese toasties back in my Liverpool days.



Agree with *bob* RE Facebook, I like it.

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