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I won't lie about my opinions. If you ask me "do these pants make me look fat?", be prepared to hear "no, the fat makes you look fat".
I don't let six months go by without wiping a hard drive and reinstalling Tablet PC & essential apps.
I don't do windows (the see-through kind).
I never respond to anyone who forwards me a joke or a nude picture, unless it's of somebody I actually know.
Well, have to run, some customers are waiting in the bar. :-)
"I don't do Myspace"
"I don't do Friendster"
"I don't do Second Life"
"I don't do ActiveWorlds and There.
"I don't do WoW, Sims Online or other MMORPGs"
"I don't do Yub"
"I don't do MSN Spaces"
"I don't do iKarma"
"I don't do ArtBoom"
"I don't do openBC"
"I don't do Tribe Networks"
"I don't do IRC or Joi's ego channel"
"I don't do the rest of the vast ocean of Social Software MLM rot"
PS - Frankly I am surprised the Plaxo Scientology-like hit-squad goons haven't come out and spanked or thugged you up already.
I won't willingly look at chives.
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BOCTAOE: But Of Course There Are Obvious Exceptions.
http://dilbertblog.typepad.com/the_dilbert_blog...
I talked about that just yesterday in fact, here.
I like the rest of your list too. Plaxo, etc - all just more add-ins to manage when I set up a new system, or hack through when I upgrade to a new OS (especially a beta one). So I'll only use something along that line if it offers a huge benefit with minimal training or tinking around, and very few of them do.
1. No Mac client ...
2. IMHO: The company looks like it got funded based on a ex-Napster exec being on board, maybe that's petty ... but so be it.
I won't do PAY WiFi, unless they have a roaming agreement with my T-Mobile/Starbucks account. I mean EVERY mobile phone company figured out ROAMING. If I'm stuck at a airport I'll use my Nokia Phone BT'ed to the Powerbook to go online.
With the routine disclaimer that I don't work for or with LinkedIn, I find it surprisingly "professional" in comparison to a number of similar services out there (Orkut jumps immediately to mind as something I tried briefly and won't go back to).
Just my two-penn'orth and all that.
I think I covered anything important. I'm impressed and honored that I received any kind of response!
Windows?
I don't email links to posts that I've written to people telling them. "I thought you might be interested in this."
2. Won't switch to OSX
3. Won't stop being a super windows fanboy when linux/mac zealots are around
I don't spit into the wind
I don't pull the mask off the old Lone Ranger
I don't mess around with Jim...
Concise, to the point.
1) I won't use another aggregator unitl IE7.
2) I won't use Outlook tasks. I flag e-mails and try to keep the inbox as short as possible.
3) I won't start my own blog. Not enough to give and not enough time.
4) I won't keep up with 18 (or how many) ad supported sites for my stuff.
5) I won't test with out NUnit again. (Shame on me.)
6) I won't buy another desktop. Using an Inspiron 9300.
7) I won't build another computer. (I hope not, atleast).
8) I won't drink the kool aid, again. Longhorn = Cario 2.0. (Man, it hurts to say that. I want to believe. Maybe 3.0 will get it right.)
9) I won't belive this ridiculus *#$%@#@ notion that an HTML app can do everything a desktop can do. BS.
10) I won't have a 10th point. :)
Take Care.
I won't acquiesce (any longer) to the notion that 'Knowedge Is Power'. Look how much is out there.
2. If asked to help a friend "fix" his spyware problem, I won't jump in till he agrees to use Firefox.
3. I will never use any product from Real because it feels the need to plaster itself all over my machine.
4. I will never send anyone a Messenger "nudge" and I block those who send them to me.
5. I won't use Powerpoint.
6. I won't ever "upsize" my Coke and Fries if asked.
7. I won't ever again tell my father to launch regedit.
8. I won't buy a motherboard from a company I can't pronounce.
9. I will never use a stand alone PDA.
10. I will never buy another game that requires STEAM.
2.) I won't buy a MacBook
3.) I won't buy an iPod
4.) I won't buy an American Car
5.) I won't EVER hire a consultant who knows less than me.
6.) I will never believe that Google is better than Microsoft.
7.) I will believe Oprah knows what she's tlaking about.
I won't listen to 'podcasts' on my own (or talk radio, for that matter). Life is too short to deal with amateur spoken content that is not searchable, indexable, skimmable, or summarizable.
Contrariwise, I won't podcast. I'm not so arrogant to think that people are so desperate for content that they'd want to hear my rambling. If I were to teach (the one potential use of podcasting-style tech), it wouldn't likely be via speech either, because it's nearly impossible to 'write code' verbally, and have it be any use to a student.
-- Morgan Schweers, CyberFOX!
A side-note... I *do* do LinkedIn, but that's because it's a very useful side-channel to companies and people you are professionally related to. It'll probably play a role in my next job-search.
That said, it's useless for someone like Scoble who has too many connections that it overwhelms with too much noise.
-- Morgan Schweers, CyberFOX!
I will not help you figure out why AOL won't connect
I will not use MSN Messenger
I will not install stupid toolbars into my browser
I will not eat green eggs and ham!
I hate the damn things. They seem to me to be content generation cheats for people who can't think of something to blog about.
And if you want you can also set it up to get any other notifications you might want (when people comment on one of your photos for instance).
Not much work and one more way for people to reach you and find you.
Also I see that you rarely put photos on your blog site. When you post a flickr photo to your site it doesn't really effect your bandwidth because flickr hosts the image. It's also super easy, you can just hit blog this on the flickr button and instantly the photo is posted to your blog and you can write your article from there.
It may be that you intentionally don't want photos to clutter up your site but I know that having a good photo to go with a geek dinner that you throw or something like that can add to the quality of the article (in my opinion).
1. Read partial RSS feeds
2. Join sites like Plaxo, LinkedIn, Friendster, Orkut or the like
3. Register for any website I can use BugMeNot with
4. Go through my spam box to see if I missed anything
* Browse through a lot of syndicated feeds every day (including the main feed @ blogs.msdn.com)
* with Outlook + Newsgator
* Use MSN Messenger extensively
* Use IRC (#scene.no, #mono, #monodev etc)
* Use Flickr (larswilhelmsen)
* Use del.icio.us (larsw)
* Use WordPress @ http://www.sral.org/
* Use gmail from time to time - even if I've got a lot of other email accounts.
I wonder why I have:
* A LinkedIn account - I will never use it as a communication bearer anyways.
* Plaxo - it only clutters my Outlook and ruins the startup time.
* A Orkut account - Orkut was hijacked by Brazilians a long time ago - and my guestbook is filled with gibberish.
I don't:
* Use a web cam
* do Cybrsex
* Chain-letters by mail
* Forward "funny" attachments
Great blog, all the best.
Wayne.