HenkVanSetten
HenkVanSetten
HenkVanSetten

The basically wrong assumption of this post is the idea that even if you don't like Facebook (or Twitter, or whatever) you will still need such networks to keep in touch with the people that matter to you. This fallacy is demonstrated by (I quote) "Having the option to stay connected with friends and loved ones is

I've got an (admittedly dumb) question here. Can someone explain why "phishing" is always written with "ph"? Why don't people just write "fishing", indicating more clearly and simply just what it is?

The post fails to mention that to get this Daylight app working, it actually does require a Facebook login. Meaning that for people like me who don't have a Facebook account (a group that, at least in my circle, is slowly growing again...) this app is unusable.

The ADATA 1TB USB 3.0 "military-spec" HD710 hard drive. For one simple reason: you can drop it, even on a stone floor or from some height, without it breaking or becoming unreliable. I write this right after having thrown a one-year-old Samsung 1 TB drive in the dumpster (this very afternoon): it had begun showing

The four most important points I recognized in this post are (1) be yourself, (2) be yourself, (3) be yourself, and (4) write only about things you really do know about. If you don't need to earn money with your blog, this is just it.
For the rest, as a blogger (in the depression niche, for almost three years now) I