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If they get rid of the dire need to have my email address, I might use it. I got through all of that, only to be told I had to input my email or I don't get to see the results. I poo on them.

@Dracula Jones: You've always been able to set permissions by album structure. As far as defaulting statuses to certain groups, I don't think that's possible. Usually if I don't want a certain status to be seen by a certain group, I'll change the setting on that status before I post it. There is a little lock icon

I've already "unliked" every single page I ever liked with the exception of those that I trust (like Lifehacker and the pages that I myself made). So as far as that little quip, I don't have to worry about it, so thanks to Facebook, I no longer "like" pages. I also took out my "interests and activities", and simply

@Ssscorpion: I'm confused how Mt. Dew did not make that list. That crap gives me a heartache just as a sip. The last time I even tried it I fell over in pain.

@jktechwriter: I didn't get popups (perhaps you should do a virus scan?) but I do hate the whole multiple page crap!

@dragonskin: Welcome to life =). You have to do that with everything you do in life, not just on Facebook. Conveniently for me, my aunt doesn't have a computer, ^^.

@Grizzlay Leslay: Or you could just... not go to sites on the internet, hahaha!

@ArvelCheeky: It is inconvenient, you have to restart for one and if your BIOS is like mine you have to go into it and set it to boot from the CD, and for me... -that- is inconvenient. Considering my computer is always on with weekly restarts =)

@dragonskin: I have to wonder how you even know what their "maze of privacy settings" even looks like if you've never been on, or seen what it looks like. In order to begin to understand you'd have to have gotten an account, because the main page is all you see before you sign up.

Great, so we're going to have to go through and re-check everything again? Seems when they do this type of stuff, they un-check all our things and make everything public again, forcing users to go back and re-do their privacy crap.

Am I the only one who isn't buying that the email exchange is really Steve Jobs? I mean, I don't see any real evidence that it was actually him, so I'm not going to jump to conclusions. But I do hate Apple for other reasons and will never own an Apple product =)

Lifehacker: The kings of breaking poor innocent websites who would have not otherwise been popular. Lawl!

Wow, this program is beyond buggy. Ran it on Windows XP and it froze every time I tried to add a path.

@MisterSwag: Because people haven't figured out how to have fun without it like we have ^^.

I actually don't have a problem with Google Earth. Even with 6GB left on my C: drive, it didn't take up any room at all.

@oneil: Yeah, making you install Silverlight. They so did better /sarcasm

My cure is not drinking. It's worked like a charm. ;)