facebook is dead to me

After a few months of complete absence from facebook I have decided to cancel my account.  Unfortunately facebook does not allow you to completely delete the account but rather they let you deactivate it.  They still keep all of my profile information and everything else I have ever done on facebook (that's just one of the reasons I quit it.  Way to invasive.)

facebook, like all other social networks, is just a temporary fad.  First there was friendster, then came myspace, now facebook *yawn*.  Tomorrow it will be something else.  I'm sure that the vast majority of people who chose to remain on facebook  had or have accounts with the other social networks.  Why?  Every time you sign up for these you need to fill out a long profile, you need to build your network, you need to care enough to participate.  Well I don't. 

So what alternatives are there to facebook?  Well for starters, isn't the entire web one giant social network?  Why use lousy software that someone else made and is making billions off of, and in the process completely invades your privacy (Beacon *cough*)?  Why not have a blog and tell all your friends about it?!  That sure sounds a lot more reasonable to me.  If I want a place that represents my identity on the web, I sure want to have full control over it.  And I want to be the one who is responsible for my privacy! 

So this is goodbye facebook.  I wish you well. 

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Posted by: marygiel
Posted on: 12/8/2007 at 8:16 PM
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Divorce pains the planet

There is an interesting (funny) story on CNET about how divorce is partly to blame for global warming

Divorced couples use up more space in their respective homes, which amounts to to 38 million more rooms worldwide to light, heat and cool, noted the report.

And people who divorced used 73 billion kilowatt-hours more of electricity and 627 billion gallons of water than they would otherwise in 2005.

Dissolving a marriage also means doubling possessions, from the lowly can opener to the SUV. The report, however, did not estimate how many more natural resources the children of shared-custody parents consume by getting birthday and holiday gifts twice.

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Posted by: marygiel
Posted on: 12/4/2007 at 9:51 AM
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