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que te puedo decir?.... soberbio!!!
what can i say?.... superb!!!

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So I take it you don't like Hillary? Or FB? How about twitter?
And yet we are all caught up in the stew because it's become part of being involved with society, and perhaps trying to understand it.

Three years ago, I hardly knew how to send an email. And now I've been immersed trying to learn all this . . . shit. Yes, that's a good word. The URL I posted will give you a deeper understanding of my feeling on the matter should you care to know. In a nutshell: The technology, and it's pace of evolution, is driving me mad. Yet I am compelled to understand it. Privacy? That's a thing of the past.

I yearn for the times of my youth, I remember living in Highwood, Illinois and getting on an electric train. The telephone. & TV. That was big technology then.

You are a communications maven. You use all the tools or perhaps have the minions to support you. I assume that you are deriving some satisfaction from all this, given your personal circumstances. (I am am a great admirer of how you have persevered; life isn't always pretty but you manage to press on and do it with panache)

Anyway, I loved how you overdubbed German to enhance the evil of our new world. I'm still on the fence about it but I know that our conscienceness is forever altered. Please just send me to an island where I could get along with a fig leaf, a canvass and a box of paints.

Be well. And thanks for all that you share.
Lisa

PS. I watched it again: Data collection: It's all about the money

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