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Old 05-30-2010, 11:53 AM #1
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I called DD, the other day to tell her how bored I am with life now and how I feel left out of things. She said one word...Facebook!!

She talked me into becoming a Facebooker. Well, at least as far as Family is concerned. I love it! I am finally feeling like a part of the family again. I know what's going on in their lives. I see all their pictures, when things happen.

As far as friends, other than Family, I don't know yet? I still like my privacy and most of my friends are right here at NT, now. So for now, I'm going to stick with family and their friends, only. I am not going to desert you for FB, as some have..

I now recommend it to anyone who wants to stay in touch with Family and close, yet distant friends.

Question?? I may want to play some of the games. DD said she is addicted to a few. I just don't get them?? Do any of you FBers, play their games? What do you like and can you play alone or do you always need others to play with? I tried Farmland, but I just don't get the fun in it?? Tell me what I'm missing???

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Try Bouncing Balls... it is easy, and somewhat addicting.

You can do a game in a few minutes, or do one or two here or there,
no special rules. I use it as a reflex builder..I can tell in a few minutes if the day is going to go well or not. I think it actually builds some skills, hand eye things. Just the mouse and left click.
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Superficially the game is "easy"... but built into it are tricks you discover as you go along. 1) hitting things by bouncing off the walls, 2) and each level seems to have a built in trick you need to master before moving to the next.

I am currently "stuck" at level 7. At the rate it took me to get THERE, I'll probably be stuck there forever! LOL

I think this game allows your right brain some exercise and the result for me at least is less anxiety and tension, or frustration if I am running into problems at home, etc. I find it quite therapeutic is a strange way.
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I posted a thread on FB & privacy issues on our computer forum-
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread122563.html

It has some links on how & why to go thru the all of the privacy settings there and set it the way you want as the default is quite public..

http://www.facebook.com/privacy
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Thanks Jo, I saw your posts and for now I started with just friends and friends of friends can see and post, It's just my family and their friends.
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I have becme addicted to facebook scrabble. Actually, it's pretty much the only reason I sign into facebook lately. The only thing I don't lik about it is you have to wait for the next person to move and before you know it you are playing 25 different scrabble games at one time.
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