Social Media vs Forums

Eppie

Eppie

Audioholic Ninja
I went to a customer's house to drop off some equipment that came from her parents' house- as we were leaving, the dad showed me a Halloween decoration and said he thought it was time to put it away. It has a bird skeleton and I said "The only things missing are a wide-brimmed hat and trench coat, so it could look like Spy Vs Spy".
I didn't know that MAD Magazine was still alive until I just checked. You can get every Spy vs Spy ever published in the Omnibus for only fifty bucks. ;)
 
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carlosmiguez75

Audioholic Intern
I’ve always found forums to be a great space for exchanging ideas, especially for niche interests like classic comics or social media trends. I didn’t realize the "Spy vs. Spy" collections were still such a thing either. Forums really let you dig into fun conversations like this, more so than social media sometimes, which feels more surface-level to me.
 
jinjuku

jinjuku

Moderator
First there was PDP-11 and other time share computer that technical folks could terminal message to each other on.

Then there was the halcyon days of the dial up BBS.

Then there was the pre black October USENET feeds on the internet

Then there was message forum

Then there was Social Media
 
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