Gona Book
Nothing left to say.
I contend this actually backward form of communication--being that type cannot communicate body language or voice inflection--pushes people to say things in a more over-the-top manner because it is so two dimensional. AND it requires the reader to intuit the emotional state of the writer. More often than not we read into what we read whatever we are predisposed to believe about one another. We say things to one another in type we would not say on the phone and certainly not in person.
Good luck in the Virtual World!
I contend this actually backward form of communication--being that type cannot communicate body language or voice inflection--pushes people to say things in a more over-the-top manner because it is so two dimensional. AND it requires the reader to intuit the emotional state of the writer. More often than not we read into what we read whatever we are predisposed to believe about one another. We say things to one another in type we would not say on the phone and certainly not in person.
Good luck in the Virtual World!
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They aren't that friendly to us. I'm not sure if anyone is reading it any more.
Maybe Facebook or Twitter could put out the word that we're here to fix your computer. (I'm not sure if I'm the only one wanting to do this.)
The Egyptians got the word out about Mubarek.
Maybe we just need to put the info in a spot that would be seen by a larger group.
I'm still unfamiliar with that whole social world. Maybe I'm a misanthrope and don't want to find out how it works. I dunno.
I put an (@-sign) in place of the @. I do get quite a bit of spam. Thanks, Cng.
I would imagine an ad in CPU would be cheaper.