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Where's the technology


Posted: Mar 2, 2010

Somewhere, at this very moment, hundreds of thousands - perhaps millions - of technical folks are figuring out new ways for our "voices to be heard". The successor to FaceBook, MySpace and Twitter resides somewhere in the fevered brain of some whizkid even as we speak. Would it be too much to ask for a simple BS filter before we invent even more ways for people to post BS?;

If there was a BS filter on this board - there would be durn few posts left.

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...and nothing whatsoever left to amuse the conservatives.

BS is in the eye of the beholder. :-) - nm

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nm

Now, that is the truth! nm - Sick Of It~

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