Bernard Devlin wrote:

Mind you, I sometimes wonder if my own dislike of things like Facebook
and Twitter shows that my enjoyment of computer-related matters has
ossified.

I have no interest in either of those myself, but in my case it is an innate desire for privacy. I have little interest in reading about the mundane activities and idle thoughts of casual acquaintances on a moment by moment basis, and I don't care to share my own. It seems the generation who has grown up with social networking finds it natural to splatter their private lives all over public places, but I could never do it and I find it mildly irritating that others want to. It feels like voyeurism to me.

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HyperActive Software           |     http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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