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Oh, I'm with you!Time is the way we measure the passing of events just like the metre is the way we measure distance.

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Oh, I'm with you!Time is the way we measure the passing of events just like the metre is the way we measure distance.
Yeah, I can see me enjoying that.It's got that culture stuff man, like you know, old buildings and pictures painted on stuff. It's like super cool an there's a ton of rubble to check out.![]()
Letters count, but researchers who aren't historians focus on contemporary or future tech. For some reason historians don't see social media as interesting data.Oh, a letter then.
I think someone has fallen foul of the jargon trap.![]()
Might be because of the lack of adequate definition of the term social media which could include pictures carved onto cave walls.Letters count, but researchers who aren't historians focus on contemporary or future tech. For some reason historians don't see social media as interesting data.
Yup, probably Nifty. He likes a bit of that right on media jargon.He was lifting the technosocial out of and away from time. It was nifty!
Some define internet as the actual wires, so researchers use technosocial to signify the human side of it. It doesn't make sense to draw such fine distinctions in every chit chat though.Might be because of the lack of adequate definition of the term social media which could include pictures carved onto cave walls.
We have a perfectly good name for technosocial; it's called the Internet. If Internet doesn't cover it then I'm sure there is another established word that does which everyone, more or less, understands.
Doesn't sound so cool though does it...
I sent them to a lady in CT.Did you ship them or were they shipped to you? I'm assuming the former but just want to be sure.
That is a particularly lovely picture of her.This thread is getting to deep for me. I'm more of a "Look! Pretty Chicken!" kind of guy.
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Hold on. Time is more than that to you specifically. Aren’t you Mr Punctuality?Time is the way we measure the passing of events just like the metre is the way we measure distance.