Do you keep your online and offline life seperate?
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Do you keep your online and offline life seperate?
Sometimes since I don't really like some people offline like at school, so I don't want them to bother me online. But, if a close friend ask for my website URLor Screen name on Bebo and other sites I tell them what my name is.
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I barely have any IM programs on because I hardly use them unless I really need to talk to someone. No point in wastin System resources on things I rarely use. Plus, I keep in touch with people with websites like forums, bebo, etc.
I used to be on Aim a lot during the dmelody (mxproject previous name till Dan changed it to Mxproject), solid07, Soompi aim chat days.
I like the logo for QQ which is a penguin.
http://www.qq.co.za/voicechat.aspx
But, it is kind of weird they don't have a linux version of the voice chat program since the penguin is the most common logo for linux.
I used to be on Aim a lot during the dmelody (mxproject previous name till Dan changed it to Mxproject), solid07, Soompi aim chat days.
I like the logo for QQ which is a penguin.
http://www.qq.co.za/voicechat.aspx
But, it is kind of weird they don't have a linux version of the voice chat program since the penguin is the most common logo for linux.
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FreeBSD's devil is well known to, it's just not really associated with linux unless you know the way of the spandau ballet which i don't, but i know linux when bribed with cookiesfroggyboy604 wrote:But, it is kind of weird they don't have a linux version of the voice chat program since the penguin is the most common logo for linux.
Looks cool but i fail to see the privacy policy
I never really understood Thursdays.
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