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OutThere

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I love how the advertising changes as soon as I switch from the high school facebook.com network to the college facebook. :p
 

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All companies are like that..always looking for potential new customers as soon as they are "available."
 
skipskop24 said:
Hah. I think that too. Myspace is way better.

:eek: :confused: :mad:

Just kidding, my friends made me get a Myspace :)eek: ). But yeah, I also think MySpace is better than Face Book High School Edition.

Kevin
 
schaef2493 said:
:eek: :confused: :mad:

Just kidding, my friends made me get a Myspace :)eek: ). But yeah, I also think MySpace is better than Face Book High School Edition.

Kevin

Yea. I hear Facebook is much better for college students than Myspace is.
 
celebrian23 said:
you used high school facebook? but why? it's completely lame in my opinion :p

Everyone in my school used it. We had 550 kids in the school and ~490 facebook accounts. Maybe it's a prep school thing. :confused:

MySpace is just a freakshow. Anyway 90% of the pages make Safari crash and me want to gouge my eyes out. :p
 
I remember Safari would crash on a huge percentage of MySpace pages but then it just stopped all of a sudden and I haven't had any problems since. *knocks on wood*
 
skipskop24 said:
Ahh I love Safari! I never use anything else.

Me neither. I have tried to use FireFox but I just find it has a big clunky look to it's interface. I just use it as an auxiliary browser for the small percentage of sites that Safari can't open.
 
I'm sorry, but it's all about firefox. Of the 4 browsers I have installed (firefox, opera, safari and IE) it's the only one I love! It's excellent! Down with safari!
 
OutThere said:
I love how the advertising changes as soon as I switch from the high school facebook.com network to the college facebook. :p

I'm going to go way off topic here, but how do you take that type of screenshot? You know, with the "spotlight" effect and all.
 
CoMpX said:
I'm going to go way off topic here, but how do you take that type of screenshot? You know, with the "spotlight" effect and all.

I took it into photoshop, selected the area I wanted, inversed my selection and then reduced the brightness of the area around it.

If you don't have photoshop, I'm sure you can do it with GIMP, but I'm not sure how.
 
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