Cool new stuff at Cabrera
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- TailhookTom
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Cool new stuff at Cabrera
I saw this on facebook -- they have some nice looking modules here. I have no idea of the quality, fit and finish -- but the pictures look interesting.!
https://www.facebook.com/#!/ConchitaCabreraYacht
https://www.facebook.com/#!/ConchitaCabreraYacht
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https://www.facebook.com/#!/ConchitaCabreraYacht
Dug try it this way...Much better pictures then they have on the site. Looks like I saw an entirely new bridge layout but no windshield.
Damn didn't work cut and paste
Dug try it this way...Much better pictures then they have on the site. Looks like I saw an entirely new bridge layout but no windshield.
Damn didn't work cut and paste
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I have heard others say the same thing.....exacty what information are you speaking of???Russ wrote:Pat couldn't agree with you more. Way to much personal information floating around out in the cloud.
I have fun on Facebook also......don't seem to have a problem with it.....but then again I don't see everything in reality all the time.
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Facebook is a dangerous animal if not used right. I agree with everyone, I don't need people knowing more than they already know, plus I hate those people who take your picture and then post it on Facebook.
No privacy anymore. Yes it is great for tracking down lost friends but it is all the other BS that goes on.
I am with Capt. Pat
No privacy anymore. Yes it is great for tracking down lost friends but it is all the other BS that goes on.
I am with Capt. Pat
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I know the location and telephone numbers of the important people in my life.
I know a few important email addresses.
I can get onto the B31 site.
THAT is all I need.
No desire to know the hour to hour activivites of people I hardly know nor to share my life with more than a few important-to-me people. No interest in texting. I'd rather hear a vioce. It is more real and carries more warmth.
No interest at all in facebook or any other social network sites. My attitude is, "So what?"
This became more of a rant than intended, but it was "heartfelt"!
I'm with Cap'n Pat.
I know a few important email addresses.
I can get onto the B31 site.
THAT is all I need.
No desire to know the hour to hour activivites of people I hardly know nor to share my life with more than a few important-to-me people. No interest in texting. I'd rather hear a vioce. It is more real and carries more warmth.
No interest at all in facebook or any other social network sites. My attitude is, "So what?"
This became more of a rant than intended, but it was "heartfelt"!
I'm with Cap'n Pat.
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You don't have to be "tagged" in a photo if you don't want to. If you are tagged by someone and you don't wish to be, you can always untag yourself. You do have a pretty large amount of control of what data is seen and so on, and more importantly you don't have to make that data available in the first place! No requirement. So if you have a problem with Facebook, look in the mirror, as its up to you as to what is available. Not up to them.
Example, you post that you are away for the weekend. Someone sees it, and breaks into your house. Whats the diff if they see it on facebook or here? Hell, many people just posted that they were going to be in Lauderdale this past weekend. Except this site is able to be viewed by "lurkers", and on Facebook at least you have to be a friend to see that status, as long as its not available to the public. But again, up to you as to how you set up your account?
No reason to sign up if you don't want to, but I didn't ask opinion. Mean team indeed!
Well, its good to know Cabrera is at least making stuff worth purchasing!
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Example, you post that you are away for the weekend. Someone sees it, and breaks into your house. Whats the diff if they see it on facebook or here? Hell, many people just posted that they were going to be in Lauderdale this past weekend. Except this site is able to be viewed by "lurkers", and on Facebook at least you have to be a friend to see that status, as long as its not available to the public. But again, up to you as to how you set up your account?
No reason to sign up if you don't want to, but I didn't ask opinion. Mean team indeed!
Well, its good to know Cabrera is at least making stuff worth purchasing!
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Well its certainly easier for a business like Cabrera to set up a facebook profile and post a photo album. Which will alert anyone who "likes" them to get notification. Seems to be a better marketing tool in some ways then updating pictures on the website and hope people check in to see the update.
I'm not very active on facebook but I am friends with many long lost friends from HS and college as well as distant family members. It's an easy way for me to stay in touch and post family photos that I wish to share. I feel I have control over what personal information I wish to share. But of course that's my personal choice.
Facebook aside the photos are certainly more detailed then those on their site.
I'm not very active on facebook but I am friends with many long lost friends from HS and college as well as distant family members. It's an easy way for me to stay in touch and post family photos that I wish to share. I feel I have control over what personal information I wish to share. But of course that's my personal choice.
Facebook aside the photos are certainly more detailed then those on their site.
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DugDug wrote:You don't have to be "tagged" in a photo if you don't want to. If you are tagged by someone and you don't wish to be, you can always untag yourself. D
That is assuming I am a Facebook member. I know people who were at a party. Then they get a call from friends that say hey you were at so and so's house. Then they find out that there picture is all over facebook.
Where is UV sounds like a legal issue here.
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