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MarkJH
Facebook Snitz group
01 September 2008, 12:28


If it's okay with the admins here, I've started up a Facebook group called "Snitz Forums 2000". smile
Not sure what the point of it is yet (!) but it would be nice to see how many of us use Facebook and how many others there are on Facebook who use the Snitz software. Maybe we could start a gallery of sites? Maybe find out what else we all like when we're away from the keyboard? The possibilites are endless! tongue
Anyway, if you're a member of Facebook, why not join here:

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=72113950461

(again, if there are any issues with the owners of Snitz, I'll most certainly take it down ASAP)<

 

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Shaggy
01 September 2008, 13:02


I'm there (and added you) smile Should hopefully be a nice way to gather a few of us together in a non-programming environment. Was actually contemplating creating a page for Snitz meself but more for the purposes of promotion than networking.
By the way, if anyone's on last.fm, we also have a group there.
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MarkJH
01 September 2008, 13:06


Ah, our first victim! wink
Yes, I think I'm a member of the last.fm Snitz group. Unfortunately, it's been about a year since I last logged in there...<
TSAloha
01 September 2008, 13:50


Oh well, I joined. There are other "Snitz" worded groups there... what's exactly "Snitz" in English language again? -- besides Snitz Forum name?<
MarkJH
01 September 2008, 14:00


I think there's a few "Snitz" surnames out there. Otherwise, well, it does sound a bit Snoop Dogg-ish. bigsmile<
HuwR
01 September 2008, 14:38


Snitz doesn't mean anything in English at all, the word does not exist (i think it means apple or something in dutch)<
Shaggy
01 September 2008, 14:52


Originally posted by TSAloha Forum name?
There's a previous discussion of the meaning of Snitz here. Closest we have to the word "Snitz" in English is "snit".
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TSAloha
01 September 2008, 15:12


Interesting example in Wikipedia "snit"... oh well. If a mission of this group is not yet defined and it's for social networking, how about making it a social networking venu like a virtual "pub"...? I for one will definitely stay around if you figure out out to serve Guinness whenever a member visit to a group socializing event? Just a thought.<
HuwR
01 September 2008, 16:57


Closest we have to the word "Snitz" in English is "snit"
never heard of that before<
MarkJH
01 September 2008, 20:26


Well, we have a whopping three members so far. If you've got a Facebook profile and want to join, we do have Guinness on tap, if that's incentive enough for ya. smile<
AnonJr
01 September 2008, 23:52


I'll have the Guinness, but I'm avoiding MyBook (or was it FaceSpace?) like the plague. Nothing personal.<
MarkJH
02 September 2008, 02:23


It'll get you one day. It's just a matter of time. wink<
ruirib
02 September 2008, 04:40


Originally posted by AnonJr
I'll have the Guinness, but I'm avoiding MyBook (or was it FaceSpace?) like the plague. Nothing personal.
Same here... and no, it will never get me smile.<
Carefree
02 September 2008, 05:49


when we're away from the keyboard

There's life away from the keyboard question<
Shaggy
03 September 2008, 04:53


So, who's the lurker? wink
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MarkJH
03 September 2008, 11:27


Ooh, I know! bigsmile
3 1/2 members. It's going great guns so far. I'm going to crack open a bottle of champers if we hit 5. tongue<
taropatch
03 September 2008, 14:09


Originally posted by MarkJH
I'm going to crack open a bottle of champers if we hit 5. tongue
Cheers!<
AnonJr
03 September 2008, 14:52


How do you get 1/2 a member? I always thought it was an either/or thing... oh and let me know when the drinking begins - I'm ready to start. bigsmile<
phy1729
03 September 2008, 16:24


Originally posted by AnonJr
How do you get 1/2 a member? I always thought it was an either/or thing... oh and let me know when the drinking begins - I'm ready to start. bigsmile

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