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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? What Social Networks Do You Use Regularly? Post 302902637 by Neo on Wednesday 21st of May 2014 12:25:44 PM
Old 05-21-2014
.. and OBTW, my friends back in the US used to "beg" me to post photos of my travel and lifestyle abroad to social media; because they want so see what I'm doing.. and I want to keep up with their lives "back home".

Of course, some of my "friends back home" lead some pretty boring lives, so I simply unsubscribe to them... We are still social media friends; but I don't have to read about the food they eat or look at photos of their dog..... that's my choice; but some of my friends have very interesting lives and I want to know what they are doing.

I have childhood friends who are in the music business and still writing and playing music. Social media is great, as I can keep up with their creativity.

I have friends who are writing a book about people and places we have in common. They post their chapters to social media and we read and comment, sharing experiences from our past lives together.

I have friends who are avid tech divers, and I want to see their photos when they dive to 100 meters.. and I want to read their decompression schedule for their tech dives.

I have friends who like to go out to dance clubs and concerts.. I love photos of their live concert and dance club adventures. It's fun to comment on these events and photos.

Without social media, none of the above would be nearly as enjoyable as it is now.
 

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DFO(1)							      General Commands Manual							    DFO(1)

NAME
dfo - Desktop Flickr Organizer for Gnome DESCRIPTION
DFO allows online/offline mode management of your photos. With DFO you can manage your existing photos and sets, create new sets, edit tags, descriptions, and permissions, contribute to group pools, and so on. Basically performing most of the tasks that Flickr's online man- agement tool Organizer does. NOTE
The first time you run DFO, the app won't know who you are or have access to your Flickr account, so all you will see is a window with sev- eral empty panes. To get started, select Connect from the File menu. DFO will open a link to the Flickr site in your default Web browser, where you must grant DFO authorization to connect to your Flickr account. This is a security precaution enforced by Flickr on all apps that use the Flickr API. FEATURES
* Add/Delete/Edit comments. Text search comments and their author names. * Post photos to blogs. * Easy Drag-n-drop photos from nautilus for uploading. * Image preview in file chooser dialog, shown when uploading photos. * Edit title, description, privacy and tags of photos set for uploading. * Allow reverting of edits done to photo. HOMEPAGE
http://code.google.com/p/dfo/ AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Varun Hiremath <varunhiremath@gmail.com>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). December 7, 2006 DFO(1)
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