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Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
09/30/12 08:01:44PM
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THEM DODGES DID IT AGAIN


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I enjoyed Bobby's interview, especially when he said he and Richard would be on pit road after the race comparing the tire rub marks they'd put on each other's cars while David was standing in Victory Lane with the pretty gals!

Taking nothing away from Brad & Co., I think the Gibbs execs Joe Bob and Joe Dan (wait, that was HB Bailey's son) need to go find Gary Nelson and pay him to show how he used to snake all that extra fuel tubing through the roll cages at DiGard for Ricky Rudd.

The Blue Duece is on top of its game and is a formidable competitor. Kinda like an Ian Fleming novel about ole 007 - Never Say Die... Never Say Never Again.... when they said Brad couldn't win, he became Dr. NO!

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
10/05/12 03:13:41PM
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Curious who is on Twitter


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Ya gotta do what works for you, Patsy. For some reason, I don't trust that site and get the feeling that more info is being mined than I want to share.

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
10/05/12 12:55:53PM
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Just read a new Associated Press Technology article about Facebook. You old timey RR stock car racing folk using that platform of social media are running with an exceptionally young crowd . Much too young for me. The median age of new Facebook users is now age 22. That's 13 years younger than the median age of my two daughters. Heck, I can hardly figure out this old laptop, much less converse on mobile devices. Do those 22 year olds buy a lot of UBATUBAS?

Just asking.

Facebook now home to 1 billion monthly users
By BARBARA ORTUTAY
AP Technology Writer
Posted: Thursday, Oct. 04, 2012

NEW YORK

More than a billion people now log into Facebook each month to check up on old friends, tag photos of new ones and post about politics, religion, cats or what their kids are doing.

That's double the 500 million it hit in July 2010 - what now seems like a lifetime but was a little more than two years ago. August 2008 marked another big juncture, 100 million users.

The latest milestone also amounts to nearly half of the world's roughly 2.5 billion Internet users, as measured by the International Telecommunications Union.

So who are these peopl e ?

Most of them - 81 percent - live outside of the U.S. and Canada. Many of them log in on mobile devices rather than personal computers, and the company now has 600 million mobile users.

The people joining now are young, with a median age of 22 . It was 23 in 2010 and 26 in 2008 and 2007. Most of them are from Brazil, India, Indonesia, Mexico and the United States. They are unlikely to be from China, the world's most populous country and home to its largest Internet population. And millions of them are not actual people. Facebook acknowledged in August that 8.7 percent of its then-955 million users may be duplicate or false accounts. At that rate, as many as 87 million accounts are fake.

As expected, the longer users are on Facebook, the more "friends" they have on the site. A user who signed up two years ago has an average of 305 friends. Someone who signed up in December 2005, when Facebook had nearly 6 million users, now has nearly 600 friends, on average.

CEO Mark Zuckerberg marked the milestone on his Facebook page, as he has in the past when the site's users hit nice round numbers.

"If you're reading this: thank you for giving me and my little team the honor of serving you," he wrote. "Helping a billion people connect is amazing, humbling and by far the thing I am most proud of in my life."

But he acknowledged in a "Today" show interview that the company is going through a difficult patch.

"We're in a tough cycle now and that doesn't help morale, but people are focused on what they're building," he told Matt Lauer during the interview.

The Menlo Park, Calif.-based company's stock never recovered from a botched initial public offering in May, at one point seeing its value slashed in half by shareholders who don't think it's increasing revenue fast enough, especially from its fast-growing mobile user base.

Last month Zuckerberg gave his first interview since Facebook's shaky IPO and since that time he's been working hard to boost confidence among investors, employees and the public.

The 28-year-old executive also continued to reassure that he is the right person to lead Facebook, as some on Wall Street have questioned whether he has the ability to lead a large public company.

"I take this responsibility very seriously," he said.

To further mark the occasion, Facebook also released a video Thursday that, somewhat abstractly, seeks to illustrate its ubiquity and utility in connecting people to one another. Directed by Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu ("Babel," "21 Grams" and "Amores Perros"), the video starts off with an empty red chair suspended in midair in a forest. Then it moves to chairs with people, first just one then two, and groups around a dinner table, dancing, playing. Then more chairs.

"Chairs. Chairs are made so that anyone can sit down and take a break. Anyone can sit on a chair," a woman's voice assures the viewer. "And if the chair is large enough, they can sit down together. And tell jokes. Or make up stories. Or just listen. Chairs are for people. And that is why chairs are like Facebook."

See also: doorbells, airplanes and bridges.

"These are things people use to get together so they can open up and connect," the ad continues. The conclusion? The universe is vast and dark and makes us wonder if we are alone. And there is Facebook. And chairs, of course.

It's Facebook's first advertising campaign surrounding its brand. So far, though, the company is not saying whether the video will air on television.

Facebook Inc.'s stock slipped a penny to $21.82 in afternoon trading. The shares are 43 percent below their $38 IPO price.

Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/10/04/3576650/facebook-tops-1-billion-users.html#storylink=misearch#storylink=cpy

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
09/30/12 09:38:09PM
9,138 posts

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LOL to all of the above!

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
09/30/12 09:28:06PM
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Imagine how I felt when I had Ned Beatty shooting his Stroker Ace scenes with Loni Anderson in my Wrangler VIP Suite at Talladega in the early 80s.

I kept imagining I heard pigs squealing!

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
09/30/12 09:18:04PM
9,138 posts

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Which river was used in "Deliverance?!"

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
09/30/12 09:06:04PM
9,138 posts

Curious who is on Twitter


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I was absolutely shell shocked when I saw this and thought of all our Volunteer alums.

Clogging on Rocky Top this is not.

As Reverend Stagger asserts, "Sometimes it happens in the warmups."

My older daughter informed me this afternoon that this had been featured on the CBS News. I have obviously been sheltered.

Thought tubing was for siphoning gas and funnels to keep from pouring oil all over the crankcase.

Hope none of these folk are in school on Academic Scholarships.

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
09/30/12 08:31:29PM
9,138 posts

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Don't Facebook, Tweet nor follow - unless a television news headline refers me.

Curious, though, is the Tennessee town where PK is getting y'all together for a little alcohol?

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/09/29/3565210/students-experts-recoil-at-alcohol.html#storylink=misearch

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
10/01/12 09:40:51PM
9,138 posts

THE OLD SAYING REALLY WORKS!!!!!


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The old fat guy is me. The boy is my grandson, Tommy. The car is the replica of the famed Flying 11 Modified originally built by Jack Tant and Clayton Mitchell of Littleton, NC and driven to hundreds of wins by Richmond, Virginia's Ray Hendrick , my racing hero. Ray's son Roy built the replica on display at Occoneechee. Many folks remember the old saying that once adorned the rear deck lid - "Constipated, Can't Pass a Thing!"

Thanks to Laverne Zachary for snapping this with Tommy's cell phone. In the background behind Ray's car is a Billy Biscoe modified.

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