According to the Pew Research Center's
2010 Internet & American Life Project, the average facebook user is 38. I think orienteering can do more to take advantage of social networking for information distribution and publicity. For instance, NEOC has a facebook page and twitter feed, but the two admins are too overworked to devote much attention to it.
If you can figure out what FB is, you'll have to give classes. Clueless here. I'm sticking with AP. That's plenty.
And sorry to miss you. I was checking the river. Lyn was checking the floods of Mcleans.
Your gardens (vegetable and flower) looked quite lush, and not at all flooded.
If the floods get to us, we are all in trouble.
Also very sorry to miss you. Depending on the time, most likely that I was at the orthopod's getting my pin removed. The pin removal took up a trivial amount of the time involved in getting there and back and waiting around for him to get ready to see me. That is, about 10 seconds out of about 2:30:00. I'm glad it's out now, so I really shouldn't complain.
And we would be in even more trouble if the floods get to us.
You live on Little Ararat, Charlie.
For us regulars AP is certainly enough.
Despite being an IT professional (teaching at university) I´m stubbornly refusing to register at FB - knowing it will steal even more time than AP already does...
PS. Sometimes when people link to photos or whatever that I can´t see on their FB pages I´m almost tempted to join, but I´m still holding out.
I'm treating facebook about the way I treat cigarettes.
So do I - never started smoking!