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July 01, 2009

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Kim

Um...none of the above? Does Blogger count as "other"?

yoli

I'm incredibly old school in that I still use my livejournal (which is 5 years old at this point!) but it's got the ability to be friends only and I've got about 10-20 people that I am in contact with solely via that. It seems I'm mostly a creature of habit! I do spend some time on Facebook but that's because I'm a college student and most of my peers treat it as email (which is annoying because I *do* check my email often and would prefer to get everything done with one log-in!).

p.s. So the error appears sometimes even when I preview but goes away when I refresh? I am the least helpful error reporter ever, I apologize.

Myles

Its really FB and Twitter. Probably 55% FB and 45% Twitter. I don't do Bebo and have no time for myspace - not surprized that its going downhill.

FB is for people I know and Twitter is for discovering people who I don't know yet. You realy learn alot about people from 140char tweets.

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