Web Wickedness
I've noticed in the past month a couple of Facebook "Groups" that are just plain "wicked." I recently read this quote from USA Today... "The information superhighway has become the means streets of cyburbia," says Silicon Valley technology forecaster (that's an interesting job title) Paul Saffo. "It's just gotten steady worse. If cocktail parties were like the Internet, half the people would come home every night dripping wet with Chardonnay tossed in their faces," Saffo says. "There are two ways to get famous in cyberspace: Say something clever and memorable, or say something outrageous. And unfortunately, it's a lot easier to be outrageous than clever and memorable." Remember that once you post you can become toast. Pictures and words are in cyberspace forever. Later in life you just might regret what you posted. So when you speak verbally or by net, may you run your words through this simple grid...
*Is it true?
*Is it kind?
*Is it necessary?
It will keep the streets on cyberspace a whole lot cleaner. Ding dong the wicked post is dead.
These are the days my friend,
Jim "Train"
*Is it true?
*Is it kind?
*Is it necessary?
It will keep the streets on cyberspace a whole lot cleaner. Ding dong the wicked post is dead.
These are the days my friend,
Jim "Train"

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