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Started by Phurst, Oct 06, 2007, 12:39

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Phurst

With the advent of MySpace and Faceplace and all the other personal meet and greet sites (I have one), do we want to put those links here? I haven't thought it all the way through so before I do, I wanted to hear the pros and cons. I read so much of what everybody writes, I'd like to put a person to it that exists outside of NukeWorker. I mean classic NukeWorkers like SloGlo, Troja, Warren, Marrissm, et.al. Comments?
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JessJen

the nice part about alot of those social networking sites is you can make some information private to non friends and even friends on your list on those sites. 

Dave Warren

I have a MySpace page and a Yahoo 360 and Classmates.
I have had several people find me that I hadn't talked to in years.
I could put a nukeworker link on my MySpace and vice versa, with Mike's approval.
I have had people search my name on Google and 100% of the time, there is something from nukeworker or myspace.
I send a loud YES to this proposal.


RDTroja

I have never been to any of those sites and have not yet even had an urge to.
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Dave Warren

Mike,
       We need to pimp your MySpace page. I added you to my list.

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Quote from: DaveWarren on Oct 06, 2007, 04:45
I have a MySpace page and a Yahoo 360 and Classmates.
I have had several people find me that I hadn't talked to in years.
I could put a nukeworker link on my MySpace and vice versa, with Mike's approval.
I have had people search my name on Google and 100% of the time, there is something from nukeworker or myspace.
I send a loud YES to this proposal.

You should get out more... ;D....(j/k)
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Phurst

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Rennhack

Quote from: Phurst on Oct 08, 2007, 08:29
I did Dave but he didn't accept me....sob! But you can join me here http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=116648653
I'm very selective! lol  Hey I didn't know who you were, but I never rejected you.  I have since added you.

Rennhack

And please, DO put links to NukeWorker on your myspace, blog page, website, etc.

JessJen

I better stay in your top 8 LOL

Phurst

I'd be worried if I was!
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Quote from: RDTroja on Oct 08, 2007, 07:36
I have never been to any of those sites and have not yet even had an urge to.

Ditto!

But I agree that it is a good idea for those who do such things to link to Nukeworker.
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Dave Warren

Quote from: HouseDad on Oct 08, 2007, 05:36
You should get out more... ;D....(j/k)

Everybody tells me just the opposite......That I need to stay in more.... :-\

Camella Black

Okay, I'll admit it I've had a myspace account for 2 years but have kicked the habit thanks to my younger daughter and her invitation to face book. OMG, talk about addicting and habit forming. Well it keeps me from shopping, it makes me laugh and yeah I caught the bug... ya'll come on over and check it out.

I don't see a problem with adding the links cause if you use your real name or a photo of yourself here and people know you then they can find you on my space or facebook.

JessJen

ooooo another facebook addict.....become one of my vampire minions!

Phurst

Haven't used it. How does it compare to MySpace?
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Camella Black

Quote from: Phurst on Oct 24, 2007, 05:20
Haven't used it. How does it compare to MySpace?


Well myspace is graham crackers and face book is SMOR'S!!!!

Rennhack

Quote from: Camella Black on Oct 24, 2007, 11:56
Well myspace is graham crackers and face book is SMOR'S!!!!

Wow.  Even I can understand that.

Phurst

I don't really like smores but I understand the comparison. I need a little more info than that. What does it give you that MySpace don't? Easy of use? Options? Layouts? Ease of contact? Photos downloads?
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Camella Black

Okay, lets put it this way, I'm  not a technical type person, more of artistist so my answers aren't going to help you with the technical side but I can tell you that I dropped my space like a hot potato after finding face book.

Games right on your site, interactive games/surveys with others. Extremely easy to use. Layouts are a little different but you pick what you want on your lay out from various applications they offer. Contact is easy. You can either write on someones wall where its public or you can send them a message and you have the options of face book sending you an email and telling you that you have new messages.

Photos downloads are a snap. In my opinion facebook operates a lot easier, quicker and is more user friendly.

JessJen

my only gripe compared to myspace about facebook is the way you would find friends....myspace gives you the ability to do a bit of social networking based upon interest and what not where as facebook limits your searches to email addy and what not. 

JessJen

im not claiming to be an expert though im still new to facebook.......you sound like a pro Camella any thing im missing?

Camella Black

You can actually look for friends in a couple of ways that I know of, one you can do a search say for "Star Trek" and it brings up groups you can join which has various members who all like Star Trek.

The other is under your personal profile if you have listed that you like CSI, if you click on CSI it will take you to fellow members that are in your area that like CSI. I will ask my daughter if there is any other way she is a whiz on the computer.

The main difference I have noticed is the back ground thing, but to tell you the truth I don't miss them as many of them take forever to load.


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