Will forums soon become obsolete?
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I believe a better use of time is getting involved in the help forums. It's truly amazing how much you can learn from reading issues that people have with utilizing some of the internet tools that provide help forums, and seeing how those issues are addressed by more experienced users.
I would encourage anyone that has the time to be on Facebook to use that time to maybe contribute some of their expertise in helping others that don't have as much experience.
Between SketchUp, Google Earth, Google Maps, Google Places, and a number of many different help forums, there is plenty to do, and many that could use your help.
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Totally agree with what your saying there, Jack.
Facebook for me, is wholly used for my 'social life' and forums, message boards et al for anything work related.
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I use FB for following many architecture sites, keeping up with friends and political discussion boards, a great place to kill time while nursing a render.
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@numbthumb said:
@ecuadorian said:
...will forums like this one soon become obsolete?
I certainly hope not. Donยดt have any interest in FB. Donยดt need "like" buttons here either.
Amen to that. I absolutely refuse to FB at all!!!! Did I say that strongly enough? FaceBook, MyBook, Myface, Spacebook. .. I hate em all! I have always enjoyed the charm and camaraderie of this weird, funky little community of Dweebs, geeks, devotees and gizmoids known as The Sketchup forum. This is all the FB i need and I will be very glum indeed if this EVER goes away.
My 2 Cents
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Does the friend of your friend of his friend of their friends is your friend?
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Its been said that the Enemy of my enemy is my friend.
but with me and FaceBook. . .all friends are enemies.
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It says Facebook has been online since 1997 and SketchUcation since 2005. So this means that in 9 years, SketchUcation will be as popular as Facebook now...
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Google should do a version of Second Life based on, in and around SketchUp! Wouldn't that be fun? We could all meet up within our creations!!
Farcebook doesn't cut it for me. I prefer the good old pub!
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They tried, it failed.
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Oh dear. Still, a brilliant idea. I think perhaps it was technology too ahead of its time? I still think that it could work.
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