Oh shit, it's on now. Bout to get academic up in here.
Shouldn't this be in Kags' international travel thread?
The bottom one is basically how I play all stealth games. I ain't got no patience for them.
I don't know who any of these people are.In light of his murder conviction...
Roger Goodell is commissioner of the NFL.I don't know who any of these people are.
Then I don't believe you really live in Florida. Gators or 'Noles talk is unavoidable unless you cut off all human contact, including media.I don't know who any of these people are.
When "News" starts focusing on worthwhile content and is less about entertainment and voyeurism, then I'll start paying attention again. I'm quite up-to-date on developments in the tech world, for instance. I just don't trust "The News" to actually bring me stuff that matters. These days, it's like they choose what to present based on what will get the most clicks/sell the most papers/generate the most views/get the largest audience and ad revenue, and that's not News, that's Facebook.So none of you ever even glance at news sites or your ISP's front page or read a twitter feed? It takes effort to be that intentionally out of touch.
I read news sites, but honestly I've only been to my ISP's website to find the number to call tech support and twitter is useless to me.So none of you ever even glance at news sites or your ISP's front page or read a twitter feed? It takes effort to be that intentionally out of touch.
I listen to NPR, that's my news. I despise twitter.So none of you ever even glance at news sites or your ISP's front page or read a twitter feed? It takes effort to be that intentionally out of touch.
Thank you, I'm glad someone recognizes the effort I go to.So none of you ever even glance at news sites or your ISP's front page or read a twitter feed? It takes effort to be that intentionally out of touch.
My front page is about:blank (technically not true, it's chrome's most visited grid) and I don't read twitter. Also, I don't care about sports, so even if I do come across sports related news, I don't exactly pay attention to it.So none of you ever even glance at news sites or your ISP's front page or read a twitter feed? It takes effort to be that intentionally out of touch.
Outside of the U.S., I'd understand. But given events of the last couple of years, it's a bit hard to avoid hearing Roger Goodell's name without shutting out nearly all media.My front page is about:blank (technically not true, it's chrome's most visited grid) and I don't read twitter. Also, I don't care about sports, so even if I do come across sports related news, I don't exactly pay attention to it.
First, I'm bad with names. Unless I see a name in familiar context repeatedly, I can easily forget it. Secondly, when I do look at news sites, I filter out sports news as if it were a block of ads. It doesn't stay in my long-term memory.Outside of the U.S., I'd understand. But given events of the last couple of years, it's a bit hard to avoid hearing Roger Goodell's name without shutting out nearly all media.
Sometimes I feel like I'm the only one looking at the news around here, even in passing.
I'm not finding it very difficult at all.Outside of the U.S., I'd understand. But given events of the last couple of years, it's a bit hard to avoid hearing Roger Goodell's name without shutting out nearly all media.
On my personal twitter feed, other than my friends, I follow a bunch of chefs, science, pop culture, and social justice people or organizations. In my "professional" feed, I follow a mostly things related to psychology, counseling, social work, and school counseling. I don't see many headlines unless someone else is commenting on them. However, I read my Flipboard feed at least twice a day which includes Al Jazeera, The Atlantic, AP, BBC, WSJ, NYT, Reuters, metropolitan US newspapers, and then some.So none of you ever even glance at news sites or your ISP's front page or read a twitter feed? It takes effort to be that intentionally out of touch.
As is mine. Don't tell me where to go when I start my browser, I already know where I'm gonna go...that's why I started my browser!My front page is about:blank
I don't always know where I'm gonna go when I start my browser. That's why I've got slashdot/xfinity/cnn/msnbc/espn/google news as my startup tabs. (And you couldn't pay me to watch either of CNN or MSNBC any more. )As is mine. Don't tell me where to go when I start my browser, I already know where I'm gonna go...that's why I started my browser!
--Patrick