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Rowan
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Thinking of chat programs

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Does anyone have AIM, AOL, ICQ or MSN? I have all of them through trillian if anyone wants to share war stories ;) :twisted:
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yeah aim: recluse x3
i'm generally away though.. or have my away message up because i'm doing important things like writing on this book forum :roll:
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darn right!
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I have both Yahoo and MSN, but I hardly ever turn them on, because if I do I get caught up talking to half a dozen people, and then I end up online for AGES!
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I've just read this article "Down and Dirty" about blogging and such and it really scared me :shock:. Have a read, I've provided a link at the bottom. It's really scary to think that what people may inocenntly write can be used against them years down the track. I know that it doesn't apply to us because we're all pretty tame here and don't share personal secrets, but it's amazing how much technology use and lack of privacy has grown over the years!
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Does anybody even have chat programs anymore?! :shock:
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Years ago AOL did ( don't know if they still do )............A REAL ZOO!..........a buncha MISFITS!
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lol there are still chat sites around. I go to a christian one.
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How is it ?
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I like it. If you want to check it out I can send it to you in a PM. haha.
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Thanks!... but I'm not Christian! ( very sweet of you ) 8)
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I can't remember the last time I've been to a chatroom. They seem to be all gone now because of social networks.
Good ol' times :D
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