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How Do You Organize Your Buddy Lists?
I find my buddy list to be a bit messy and am curious to see how others organize their list
do you separate people by sex? age? Or by category? i.e. Games Poker Church People People I met while smoking a cigarrette I don't like: |
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Re: How Do You Organize Your Buddy Lists?
i used to do gender back in middle school
but now i found a much better system i sorted into the frequency that i talk to the people so it goes everyday semifrequent occasionally rarely |
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Re: How Do You Organize Your Buddy Lists?
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Re: How Do You Organize Your Buddy Lists?
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Height [/ QUOTE ] this is awesome. fwiw i dont order, i only have ~200 ppl on my list as i just delete anyone i havent talked to in ages..... |
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Re: How Do You Organize Your Buddy Lists?
I separate them by gender, subcategories of hair color, then further subcategorized and ranked based upon hotness.
Then I have a section entitled "M.G.L. 272 Sec. 4" This section is ranked by age. |
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Re: How Do You Organize Your Buddy Lists?
also, who uses aim/etc any more?
Everyone I know just uses gmail's gtalk. |
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Re: How Do You Organize Your Buddy Lists?
Amongst my friends, we all have AIM but we never talk on it anymore - it's more about leaving people messages.
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Re: How Do You Organize Your Buddy Lists?
i don't know anyone that uses gtalk
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Re: How Do You Organize Your Buddy Lists?
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i don't know anyone that uses gtalk [/ QUOTE ] how old are you? i'm 23, and only a couple people who use it in the office are ever online. a lot more people have their gmail logged in and its a lot easier to get a hold of people that way. obviously in college, everyone uses AIM. |
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Re: How Do You Organize Your Buddy Lists?
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also, who uses aim/etc any more? Everyone I know just uses gmail's gtalk. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, same here. I think most offices have cracked down on AIM use over the past few years, but Gmail is still accessible, so people use that at work (and at home) instead. |
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