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OK.....join this:Originally posted by GBRulzI am too old for Facebook !Originally posted by PartialBump.
Anybody wanna see what Partial has to say on the Facebook? PM me for credentials. I've already got about 5 of you guys on here now.
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That was outstanding...and it's probably what my Facebook page will look like in about ten yearsOriginally posted by Iron Mike
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Teamwork is what the Green Bay Packers were all about. They didn't do it for individual glory. They did it because they loved one another.
Vince Lombardi
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I know.....I read that "I like to stop suddenly in the street" thing and haven't stopped laughing yet. :POriginally posted by BadgerinmaineThat was outstanding...and it's probably what my Facebook page will look like in about ten years
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Well, a couple of us who will be planning our 20 year reunion thought we'd join FB. It's insane how many of my old HS and college buddies are on there. I'm kinda addicted to it now, lol.Originally posted by GBRulz
I am too old for Facebook !
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Google Launches 'The Google' For Older Adults September 26, 2007
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA—The popular search engine Google announced plans Friday to launch a new site, TheGoogle.com, to appeal to older adults not able to navigate the original website's single text field and two clearly marked buttons.
"The Google will have all the same information currently found on regular Google, but with the added features of not stealing your credit-card numbers or giving your computer all kinds of viruses," said Rick Tillich, The Google project director. "All you have to do to turn the website on is put the little blinking line thing in the cyberspace window at the top of the screen, type 'thegoogle.com,' and press 'return'—although it will also recognize http.wwwthegoogle.com, google.aol, and 'THEGOOGLE' typed into a Word document."
Tillich added that he hopes the site will soon replace Yahoo Internet Website.com as the most popular search engine for users over 55.
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