Showing posts with label social networking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social networking. Show all posts

Mar 20, 2009

The many skills of Napoleon Dynamite

Numchuk skills, bow hunting skills, computer hacking skills... and social networking skills? One delusional hippy person seems to think that Napoleon Dynamite is wiser than most when it comes to social networking.

http://thetalentbuzz.com/2009/03/social-media-blog-gosh-napoleon-dynamites-guide-to-social-networking/

Taking the Napoleon Dynamite angle (which seems admittedly a little forced) out of this article, it does have some great tips on how to get the most out of social networking services that are out there. Simple, common sense stuff that many people either forget or choose to ignore - like showing genuine interest in others, being interesting yourself, and making sure social networking doesn't take over your life.

Well, 2 out of 3 for me ain't bad at least.

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Jun 24, 2008

More Hasslehoff than you can handle

So long Facebook! Goodbye MySpace! Hello... David Hasslehoff?

From deep within the "Dear God, Why?" area of the internet, comes a new kind of social networking. One that revolves solely around Knight Rider and Baywatch star David Hasslehoff. For real.

I can't really tell you much more about it because my head hurts when I look at the site for too long. Most everything outside of the splash page requires you to be a member or sign up. It apparently has videos, a forum, active members and-

I'm sorry, I can't do this. It's Hasslehoff. I'll go great lengths to find the internet's dirtiest, darkest corners, but even this is crossing some kind of line. This is what a computer must feel like when it tries to divide by zero.

One thing I can say, with confidence, is that overexposure to concentrated David Hasslehoff is bad for one's health. Please view "HoffSpace" responsibly:

http://www.davidhasselhoff.com/

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