Do you keep your online and offline life seperate?

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Do you keep your online and offline life seperate?

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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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All of my friends that bother with computers use AIM..so screw them. Msn for the win! Though, I'll talk about rl sometimes online and online with rl friends.
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Yeah, I notice Yahoo and Aim is popular in America. Though, ICQ is popular in some asian countries I heard.
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No asia uses QQ now. Whatever that is, but yeah alot of my friends bug me through MSN.

I rarely use aim, i just leave it on and walk away from my comp.
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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.
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froggyboy604 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.
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 cookies



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Post by JinxieJanx »

I'd rather not have my friends on forums they go too.. it might be a bad image for me. XD
So yeah, I keep my life sperate. I think online more of a business thing, I don't tend to go as crazy as I do in real life.
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