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What's Facebook doing in the Corvette world anyway? Dose it Have to invade the car world also? Can't we please exist without that "Facebook" invating every freedom left to a car guy? Go away, leave me alone!
What's Facebook doing in the Corvette world anyway? Dose it Have to invade the car world also? Can't we please exist without that "Facebook" invating every freedom left to a car guy? Go away, leave me alone!
Sadly, I've heard of car forums losing a lot of posters to Facebook... chats/pages/things/whatever you call it. It's heavily used for classifieds, too. Too bad for me, I guess, because I'll never see what's for sale in that market. Oh well.
In it's existence, Nothing beneficial has ever happened at Facebook other than selling useless SA&^T. The world would be better off without Zuckerberg.
I just put it out there as another way to connect with other C6 owners.
I used to be an "I don't do that!!" type of person...but then I realized different people communicate different ways these days, and saying I'm (you're) not going to communicate some way, is only cutting off communication to the people who do. I have friends I keep in touch with via text and Facebook messenger. My siblings and I text. Some friends and I call, a few mostly Facetime. My kid doesn't call or text!! ...but she messages me in SnapChat, and we communicate via that platform daily. It's the only reason why I have and use it.
So, I keep in touch with family & loved ones and friends, via Snapchat, FB messenger, texting, and talking. Not because I enjoy communicating via all these platforms, it's because I like staying in touch with those relationships I cherish and enjoy.
Designer Imagines A Corvette That Looks More Like a Corvette Than the Corvette
Slideshow: A Jaguar designer's personal project imagines what a modern front-engined Corvette might look like if Chevrolet revisited the golden age of the Stingray.