On a day like today (which has become the norm sadly), who wouldn't want to spend time in the ET chat room where "anything goes". Great entertainment.
when you really think about it...these message boards are so 90's. this form, like Microsoft, of communication is sooo out of date.

What do are supposed to do now that is more "with the times"? Vulcan mind melds?when you really think about it...these message boards are so 90's. this form, like Microsoft, of communication is sooo out of date.
i don't know but when you think about it doesn't this form of communication seem out of date...like a throwback to Microsoft in the 90's?What do are supposed to do now that is more "with the times"? Vulcan mind melds?
Who knows.i don't know but when you think about it doesn't this form of communication seem out of date...like a throwback to Microsoft in the 90's?![]()
Who knows.
Its funny when you think about it .....texting is a kinda like a throwback to Samuel Morse.
If you'd have explained texting to people in the 1950's they'd have said.... "That's the stupidest idea ever... why would people type when they can talk to each other"?