Interesting read: An excerpt: A month ago, the military banned MySpace but not Facebook. This was a very interesting move because the division in the military reflects the division in high schools. Soldiers are on MySpace; officers are on Facebook. Facebook is extremely popular in the military, but it's not the SNS of choice for 18-year old soldiers, a group that is primarily from poorer, less educated communities. They are using MySpace. The officers, many of whom have already received college training, are using Facebook. The military ban appears to replicate the class divisions that exist throughout the military. I can't help but wonder if the reason for this goes beyond the purported concerns that those in the military are leaking information or spending too much time online or soaking up too much bandwidth with their MySpace usage. The entire article
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first of all, aristocracy doesn't care because they don't have to make a living - they can be as eccentric as they want! second, just put the alarm clock across the room, and then you have to get up. Don't need a robot to figure that out. Am a little cranky, as you can tell. Won't sign name, but I know you, Nancy Drew, and I know you will trace this posting!
I had another point, but forgot it, so all for now. Call me.
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