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The point of this thread is for members to list all their profiles in social networks along with personal websites, blogs, tumblr, online profiles (like about.me), etc.

This way we can know each other better and create a network of interests that don't necessarily revolve around tech.

Rules:

1.- No sites with obscene or macabre imagery.

2.- No sites with illegal software.

3.- If posting a blog or tumblr, please, include a line telling us what is about.

4.- Have fun.

And since I started this thread it's only fair I collaborate:

My tumblr: In praise of silence (In english)

A personal project where I post a series of notes for my next book. A praise of silence it's a minimalistic blog about spartan communication, simple lifestyle, criticism against small talk and noise, etc.

My twitter: @luisfmercado (Mainly in english)

My facebook profile: https://www.facebook.com/posmodernismo (In spanish)

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This will now be the one thread for members to post their links to everywhere, so if you've posted in a previous thread that has since been forgotten about (e.g. a thread for tumblelogs or Google+ profiles), it will probably be best to post again in here, along with your other links. None of those threads will be merged into this one, as I feel it's best to start a fresh with this. As this thread is pinned, there should be no need for any more of these threads or any threads for links to separate services (e.g. a specific thread for Facebook profiles).

Thanks for putting this together, sanctified (Y)

By the way, I'll be posting links to my Facebook profile, Twitter, and other services at some point in the future, so look out for those :p, and feel free to follow/interact with the content on any of them (you should especially consider subscribing to my public posts on Facebook, and/or getting involved with commenting/liking, as that's the service I use the most; I prefer it to Twitter).

What does that mean? :huh:

Thought it was pretty obvious. Just thought you might have had more than three "virtual identity's" to share with us.

Didn't mean it as a personal insult, if that's what you're thinking.

Thought it was pretty obvious. Just thought you might have had more than three "virtual identity's" to share with us.

Didn't mean it as a personal insult, if that's what you're thinking.

No no, I was just confused :p

Yeah Im not a fan of having and mantaining accounts in every service.

Thanks for the pin Callum.

No no, I was just confused :p

Yeah Im not a fan of having and mantaining accounts in every service.

Thanks for the pin Callum.

I'm a nightmare for it, got accounts all over the place, and the result is they all end up neglected :( lol

I wont ever close them though. I doubt they will be there in 10 years, but it will be fun to go back and look at the crap I used to get up to.

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If there's an Ambroos or AmbroosV on a website it's pretty much always me :p

http://fb.me/Ambroos

http://twitter.com/AmbroosV

http://last.fm/Ambroos

http://linkedin.com/in/Ambroos

http://gplus.to/Ambroos

Pretty convenient to have a first name pretty much nobody else has. Yes, it really, really is my first name.

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