> Not meaning to be ignorant, but why? > > What's the point here? > > I have grandkids and about a dozen other species of relatives/friends trying to get me to do stuff (i.e., like/friend/post/reply/accept) on FaceBook et al, but I don't see the point. It looks like a total waste of time. Why should I care if someone post something on their FaceBook account? I would rather spend my time programming, teaching programming, and reading about programming. > > Maybe I'm just getting too old for this stuff. > > Cheers, > > tedd Tedd, Your naturalness is always endearing, even when you play grumpy. ;-) It may seem like overly zealous waste of technology.. but look at it from another angle - It's just plain ole (ancient) human need for social interaction... piped through the latest tools. The girls anyway certainly love FaceBook, et al., for the same reasons they ever loved the chance to compare social notes. I did not use the takethislollipop.com app, so I don't know either what is its point (I hesitate like others said they do, to let apps grab all my FB data), but here I was just commenting on FB and social apps in general. >From a programmer's perspective, I would say that selling things is just as boring as aimless socializing. WHAT ARE YOU programming anyway? ;-) We programmers just keep track of other peoples' details... and once the novelty of solving problems (for solving sake) wears off, then it seems to me that programming, as such, is no more interesting, in the end, than the stuff the code serves. What does truly uplifting/evolutionary code look like anyway? -Govinda -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php