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Author Topic: Cartoon: Maladies of the Information Age  (Read 7035 times)

mouser

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Cartoon: Maladies of the Information Age
« on: July 12, 2006, 12:37 AM »
Cartoon: Maladies of the Information Age

this is so true..


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Re: Cartoon: Maladies of the Information Age
« Reply #1 on: July 12, 2006, 01:08 AM »
Haha, de.licio.us! Ok, that was a terrible, terrible joke. :D

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Re: Cartoon: Maladies of the Information Age
« Reply #2 on: July 12, 2006, 03:33 AM »
 ;D ;D
I'm the fourth guy, always reloading the "recent posts" page of DC ;)
But i've already been through the first scenery, not being able to find something and trying to "GoogleBedroom.com" it!

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Re: Cartoon: Maladies of the Information Age
« Reply #3 on: July 12, 2006, 05:23 AM »
Oy, I'm the girl in the second panel, wanting to save every great photo and movie file I come across, even though I haven't reviewed them in years. I have photos from 1993 that I haven't had time to look at! I did the same thing with books for 25 years, then spent three years giving all but a few boxes of them away. At least hoarding nude photos isn't the same as hoarding old newspapers in the house. (My 71-year old mom has that disorder where she never throws anything away and her house is a trashcan. It's really weird and a big waste.)

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Re: Cartoon: Maladies of the Information Age
« Reply #4 on: July 12, 2006, 06:23 AM »
I like METAMANIA

Next time someone wants to impress me with their website, what it does, how great it is, who reads it, how much money they make from ads - I will simply reply: my site rates sites like yours. It will be a big fat LIE, but it will be fun:

 ;D :) :D :P

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Re: Cartoon: Maladies of the Information Age
« Reply #5 on: July 12, 2006, 06:35 AM »
always reloading the "recent posts" page of DC ;)

it wouldn't be a bad idea if you subscribe to DC's RSS Feed, manually refreshing the page might be a cause for RSI (repetitive strain injury)  ;)

https://www.donation...ndex.php?topic=496.0

I use RssReader (free) as my dedicated DC RSS reader, it checks new posts on the forum for me every 5 minutes. If there's a new post, it pops up an unobtrusive notification in the tray area . :up:

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Re: Cartoon: Maladies of the Information Age
« Reply #6 on: July 12, 2006, 10:02 PM »
Housetier, that's a brilliant and evil plan. I love it. :D

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