I just have to say one thing......you're crazy!
Social networking has to be the best invention since sliced bread.
But as with seemingly all new technology, it is embraced by women as yet another tool for attention wh0ring and an umbilical-like communication line, and as such it gets labeled as "non-DJ" or whatnot. Just like with my texting thread, it's HOW you use it that makes it an asset or a liability to a Man.
Just found out that I am flying to London for business in a few months, and that I am going to be connecting in NYC.
Now I've never been to NYC, and it is at or near the top of cities I want to visit in the US. So I started thinking. My flight from NYC to London has already been booked for me, but i still need to book my flight to NY. I might be able to leave a day early....Hmmm....the wheels start turning....
So I start thinking that I need to take this opportunity to see a new city. But I will be by myself....hmmm....I wouldn't even know where to begin.
Then BAM it hit me. I know someone in NYC. It's a chick that I banged a couple of times when she lived here. PERFECT!
I think I still have this chick's number from way back so I could have called her but it's highly likely it has been changed by now. FORTUNATELY FOR ME, she is on my Myspace friends list. BINGO!
Hit her up and it turns out she lives right in the heart of the city (I haven't had contact with her since she left here) and would love to "show me around for the night".
So had it not been for this stupid, ridiculous, chick dominated communication medium, I might not have even bothered stopping to see a city that is on my list. It would have just been another city where I stopped over for 6 hours hanging out in the airport Chili's wishing I was able to see the sights of a lifetime only 20 miles away.
Actually, I am getting ready to develop a social networking website for this new business I am getting off the ground. It's going to be a great tool for connecting a group of people that previously had few options to be able to find others that are involved in the same activity.
I have a facebook and a myspace page. I rarely visit facebook and only slightly more often log onto my myspace, but the facebook account allowed a long lost cousin of mine to reconnect with me, and I'm sure this will not be the last time one of these sites proves to be valuable.
Don't automatically discount things like this just because they CAN be misused. Learn what makes them good and what makes them "bad" and use them to your advantage.
Social networking has to be the best invention since sliced bread.
But as with seemingly all new technology, it is embraced by women as yet another tool for attention wh0ring and an umbilical-like communication line, and as such it gets labeled as "non-DJ" or whatnot. Just like with my texting thread, it's HOW you use it that makes it an asset or a liability to a Man.
Just found out that I am flying to London for business in a few months, and that I am going to be connecting in NYC.
Now I've never been to NYC, and it is at or near the top of cities I want to visit in the US. So I started thinking. My flight from NYC to London has already been booked for me, but i still need to book my flight to NY. I might be able to leave a day early....Hmmm....the wheels start turning....
So I start thinking that I need to take this opportunity to see a new city. But I will be by myself....hmmm....I wouldn't even know where to begin.
Then BAM it hit me. I know someone in NYC. It's a chick that I banged a couple of times when she lived here. PERFECT!
I think I still have this chick's number from way back so I could have called her but it's highly likely it has been changed by now. FORTUNATELY FOR ME, she is on my Myspace friends list. BINGO!
Hit her up and it turns out she lives right in the heart of the city (I haven't had contact with her since she left here) and would love to "show me around for the night".
So had it not been for this stupid, ridiculous, chick dominated communication medium, I might not have even bothered stopping to see a city that is on my list. It would have just been another city where I stopped over for 6 hours hanging out in the airport Chili's wishing I was able to see the sights of a lifetime only 20 miles away.
Actually, I am getting ready to develop a social networking website for this new business I am getting off the ground. It's going to be a great tool for connecting a group of people that previously had few options to be able to find others that are involved in the same activity.
I have a facebook and a myspace page. I rarely visit facebook and only slightly more often log onto my myspace, but the facebook account allowed a long lost cousin of mine to reconnect with me, and I'm sure this will not be the last time one of these sites proves to be valuable.
Don't automatically discount things like this just because they CAN be misused. Learn what makes them good and what makes them "bad" and use them to your advantage.