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Paul Harvey stayed at a hotel I was working at - there’s no mistaking that voice.

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16 minutes ago, Koz said:

 And that's the sad state of where we are today.

 

Fun diversion fact: Years ago one of the other senior managers at a hotel I worked for went on sabbatical for a a year just when I needed a new place to live, so I watched his house for a year. Well, he and his father were friends with a very famous news anchor.

 

One day I picked up the phone and heard, "This is Walter Cronkite."

 

He delivered it in the same tone and cadence that he did on the news. It was classic.

 

Now back to the topic of how data that social media and how it manipulates your life if you aren't aware of it...

The extent of my social media is BR and a couple of trade forums. I've been banned from most of the rest and have no desire to get on FB or Twitter or the likes. I'm not dependent on social media for monetary or emotional fulfillment.   

That being said, I have received compensation peddling on trade forums and an "Atta boy!" occasionally on a fishing forum. I can live with that. 

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Spinal Tap was a pretty accurate documentary of my 20s. All of it was true, except the cold sores. 

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4 hours ago, VolFan said:

Paul Harvey stayed at a hotel I was working at - there’s no mistaking that voice.

If I were the devil... Recorded in 1965. Hit the nail square on the head.

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Guess I'm unplugged from the social pipeline ?.

Don't do FB, don't read a newspaper, don't watch TV other than a football game and don't own a computer......I like it that way.

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30 minutes ago, Bird said:

Guess I'm unplugged from the social pipeline ?.

Don't do FB, don't read a newspaper, don't watch TV other than a football game and don't own a computer......I like it that way.

You probably added 10 years to your life…?

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I don't know, long before the InterWeb, The Onion, Alex Jones, Perfect pillows, and non-binary gender identification, folks would be exposed to all sorts of charlatans, snake oil salesmen, and false prophets of all types, and (even those with little formal education) were able to determine what's what. What's the use of our species having such an advanced brain, if we aren't going to use it. There is ample good news sources out there, but it's easier to take in (or shun) the shinny items waved in our faces. Dumb!

9 hours ago, slonezp said:

and a couple of trade forums.

How do I get behind the curtain on HVAC-Talk?, I have my 608... :) 

 

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Living in a bedroom community to Washington, DC and having worked for a Federal Agency for 34 years, I am literally swimming in politics and have been for the last 30 years we have lived in this area.  What I have learned is that there are -0- news and media outlets that don’t have a political leaning and yes that very much includes NPR and any other taxpayer funded news outlet.  Now that I’m retired, I have the time to watch hearings and press briefings live and can hear first hand what the news outlets will spin up later and it amazes me how the story/information is portrayed depending on the political perspective.  If I had to guess 75% or more of the public rely on these news sources for their information and very, very few understand the spin factor.  Most political social media is just depressing because it exposes the underbelly of and ignorance of a lot of people.  I understand there’s a lot of bots and pot stirrers but I prefer to stay a long way away from political issues.  

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No better example than the reporting on Mr. Pelosi attacker.  The left says he is MAGA, others

note his girlfriend and living condition (a school bus). You just can't make this stuff up, it's silly.

Consider the source.

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15 hours ago, Deleted account said:

I got into listening to Click and Clack and wait, wait, don't tell me on the late night drive down to Norfolk each week.

I listened to both, also.  Then Clack died around the same time that I realized all my wait waiting for something funny on the other show was a colossal waste waste of time

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5 hours ago, Deleted account said:

I don't know, long before the InterWeb, The Onion, Alex Jones, Perfect pillows, and non-binary gender identification, folks would be exposed to all sorts of charlatans, snake oil salesmen, and false prophets of all types, and (even those with little formal education) were able to determine what's what. What's the use of our species having such an advanced brain, if we aren't going to use it. There is ample good news sources out there, but it's easier to take in (or shun) the shinny items waved in our faces. Dumb!

How do I get behind the curtain on HVAC-Talk?, I have my 608... :) 

 

Just have to apply for professional membership. There's a  link on the site, you submit your professional credentials. It takes a couple weeks to get approval. 

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On 11/1/2022 at 7:40 AM, A-Jay said:

People believe they 'know more'.

I say what difference does it make ?

Dah, not a thing, except to have certain types live a in delusion where they think they're the betters of others, then attempt to brow beat them into submission. Weak people who get a hold of power often behave horribly with it, and much of this social media junk has empowered a ton of them to be their worst selves. Meanwhile, they don't have an original thought in their heads, have never really read history, but think every crackpot-of-the week idea is a good one. But this is old news. If a murderous authoritarian despot can be transformed into Good ole Uncle Joe in the early 40s with not much more than am radio, then anything's possible now.

On 10/31/2022 at 4:40 PM, Koz said:

The great divide we see in our country and in countries throughout the world is being engineered by algorithms and AI.

Which are written by people.

22 hours ago, Koz said:

BR is different.

I agree. I don't really see this place and my other hobby forum as social media, but more like an elective club meeting, and it sticks to the point which is just how I like it. I'm extremely disinterested about what might be in someone's head other than the topic of this hobby.

19 hours ago, slonezp said:

Report the truth and let the audience decide.

Who's truth? And as @A-Jay has alluded to, if you get the unvarnished truth, then what? What do you do with it? Wind yourself up? Pop a sticker on your bumper? Get an ulcer? Un-friend your second cousin? What? You can only hope for the best and do your best, and in the limited capacity you have for actually doing anything at all.

 

My purpose now is to make our house as magical a place for my granddaughters as my grandparent's house was for me. Firm, but full of love. Oh, and keep the lights on and go fishing, but most everything else is just white noise, or it might as well be. Sounds like you're doing the same for your grandson, and good for you.

 

 

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I've followed this thread. I tend to agree with A-Jay. We can take in what news is handed to us, and make our own opinions. This is really all we can do. Knowing this, it's easy to see why so many folks have become sceptical.  If my dad were still alive, I think he would be saddened by how things have become.

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15 hours ago, PhishLI said:

Who's truth?

 

Ain't but one source of truth!

 

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On 11/1/2022 at 5:25 PM, Koz said:

BR is different.

More like special, while I have your attention, please sign my petition to change the slow children at play signs...

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1 hour ago, Deleted account said:

More like special, while I have your attention, please sign my petition to change the slow children at play signs...

Ah. So you're that kid who threw rocks at the short bus.

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1 hour ago, PhishLI said:

Ah. So you're that kid who threw rocks at the short bus.

No, I had a helmet on, and was pressing my face on the rear glass... :) 

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11 hours ago, Deleted account said:

No, I had a helmet on, and was pressing my face on the rear glass... :) 

You had a helmet? I'm jealous

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47 minutes ago, slonezp said:

You had a helmet? I'm jealous

Back in my day (old man yelling at cloud) we didn't have bike helmets, but some kids thought it was cool to wear a motorcycle helmet while riding their bike.

 

True story - back in the day of old style bikes with sissy bars, banana seats, and brakes you stomped on I wrecked when I ran into another kid in a race going down a big hill. I flew over the handlebars and landed in the road.

 

I was about a mile from home and my bike wheel was bent up so I had to push it home. I was halfway home and my buddy and I were regaling about our cool wreck when one of our neighbors stopped me, pointed at my arm and asked what happened. I didn't realize I had ripped open my forearm / elbow area just about down to the bone and it was all blood and asphalt. at THAT moment it started to hurt and I nearly passed out.

 

Good times.

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15 hours ago, Deleted account said:

No, I had a helmet on, and was pressing my face on the rear glass... :) 

 I"m sorry, I thought that was your butt.

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11 hours ago, Koz said:

Back in my day (old man yelling at cloud) we didn't have bike helmets, but some kids thought it was cool to wear a motorcycle helmet while riding their bike.

 

True story - back in the day of old style bikes with sissy bars, banana seats, and brakes you stomped on I wrecked when I ran into another kid in a race going down a big hill. I flew over the handlebars and landed in the road.

 

I was about a mile from home and my bike wheel was bent up so I had to push it home. I was halfway home and my buddy and I were regaling about our cool wreck when one of our neighbors stopped me, pointed at my arm and asked what happened. I didn't realize I had ripped open my forearm / elbow area just about down to the bone and it was all blood and asphalt. at THAT moment it started to hurt and I nearly passed out.

 

Good times.

LOL. Back in elementary school days we would play stickball and touch football in an empty lot in the neighborhood, and then one spring they started building new houses on it, there was a cinder block foundation, and someone had laid a 6x2 (or maybe an 8x2) across a part of it, so we started riding our bikes across it, on the 3rd time through my front wheel went off it and I landed on my thigh right on the board. My entire left quad looked like one big black and blue for weeks, hurt like a mother too.

On 11/3/2022 at 12:27 AM, Columbia Craw said:

The more I read about history, the more I worry about the future.

I'm not convinced time actually exists...

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On 11/3/2022 at 12:27 AM, Columbia Craw said:

The more I read about history, the more I worry about the future.

Why worry? You ain't gonna change it.

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Anyways, yes, Social Dilemma was great. Got me off a lot of the socials and I’m much better for it ????

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