[TR] The List is Less Busy These Days
DAVID MASSEY
dave1massey at cs.com
Sun Dec 14 14:18:40 MST 2025
I've lost track but, yeah, about the same for me.
As for me, I never did Face Crook ... er book mainly because I had heard so many bad things about it. How they mine your information for fun and profit and I didn't want to become an unpaid commodity for Mr. Z. My wife recently decided to delete her account and guess what? You can't. It's like Hotel California, you can never leave. The best you can do is ghost it. But your profile is still out there.
Facebook is like dealing with Walmart or Amazon. This list is like your local, family-run corner shop.
Dave
On Sunday, December 14, 2025 at 02:39:10 PM CST, Cliff Hansen <cliff_hansen at outlook.com> wrote:
29 years.
Cliff
1966 TR4A
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> On Dec 14, 2025, at 9:09 AM, John Macartney <johnbmacartney at gmx.com> wrote:
>
> Just out of casual interest, how many are still here in comparison to say the Millenium? I suspect not many.
> I know BookFace has many adherents and I was on it for a while until I seemingly upset its algorithms by saying something they/it didn’t like and BookFace has informed me more than once when I try to rejoin that I’m banned for life. Okay Zuckerberg, I’m not in sympathy with your political inclinations anyway and I certainly got sick of receiving stuff your algorithms were convinced I’d like, when the reality was they bored me witless. I’ve been a reluctant subscriber to The Triumph Experience for a couple of years which also doesn’t grab me. It’s too Standard-Triumph model specific, people get upset when they accidentally post to the wrong forum and there has been some disquieting and very discourteous responses and no one seems to be particularly helpful. Mark’s monthly reminders tell me I’m logged to 6 Pack but I never get six pack stuff coming my way and even with the correct password, I can’t access it.
> The reality (for me) is that tech is going too fast for me to keep up with it and I refuse to spend any day of my surely now limited life transfixed by my smartphone screen that 99% of the rest of the world seems happy to do. I’m not enamoured by either my former iPhone or current Samsung as they’re both full of trash programs that hold zero interest and I can’t be bothered or motivated to learn how they work.
> Perhaps it’s better for me to once more return to the days of carbon paper, card index boxes and an abacus. At least I know how they work!
>
> Jonmac
>
>> On 12 Dec 2025, at 21:10, Will Daehler <will.daehler at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Certainly the volume is down.
>> But I am still here, and read the digest most days, for about 28 years.
>> During this time, I learned so much from all of you, and early on developed friends who helped me immensely. They shared parts, knowledge, and tools.
>> Without you guys and Mark's early computer skills, all would have been lost.
>> Recently we have sort of re-assmbled on various Facebook sites.
>>
>> Will Daehler
>> 63 TR4
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