To all of the people who've friended me (or, as the saying today, 'stalked' me), welcome! I shall try to be worthy of space on your f-list.
Feel free to chime in here and say hello, btw. Nine out of 10 anthropologists say that lurking is bad for you. And hurts their chance of finding material for papers later on in their career.
Feel free to chime in here and say hello, btw. Nine out of 10 anthropologists say that lurking is bad for you. And hurts their chance of finding material for papers later on in their career.
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Date: 2004-04-01 11:48 am (UTC)But the lurkers support me in email!
Date: 2004-04-01 11:54 am (UTC)I suspect there are nuances to the "friending" etiquette that will sort themselves out as we settle in, too.
Re: But the lurkers support me in email!
Date: 2004-04-01 12:07 pm (UTC)I posted this mainly becaue I looked at my user stats and suddenly didn't recognize half the screen names! Was quite astonishing. I felt a little Sally Fields for a moment, until I realized that it didn't men that you liked me, only that you found me potentially amusing.
Which, y'know, I can live with. ;-)
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Date: 2004-04-01 09:03 pm (UTC)Tom here! Single Malt nearby!
*and he goes back to reviewing two sections of a bid and writing his own section with 20 more pages to be by dawn!*
Re: But the lurkers support me in email!
Date: 2004-04-02 04:54 am (UTC)At least that makes a certain vague sense, if you're familiar with LJ. As opposed to using "heart" as a verb, which is just wierd. Smilies and their ilk should not become parts of speech.
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Date: 2004-04-02 08:08 pm (UTC)Hi....I'm
Heyyo
It's nice to meet you!
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Banazir