With the new upgrades, vb is getting a little sn up it's sleave. Kinda cool actually.
No, its has much growth left in its cycle
No, it has a little more growth.
Yes, it will start to decline and use will plummet.
Yes, but its decline will level-off and flatten.
With the new upgrades, vb is getting a little sn up it's sleave. Kinda cool actually.

Yea, vb has improved. And the capabilities of the site which displays the articles is very impressive as well: Wiki's, Book Collaboration, Resource Ratings, Groups, the features are very overwhelming -- however, the key question of any featured packed site remains ... will anyone use it if it was made available?
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I read a book back in highschool. It was a scifi book and I can't remember the name.
Anyway, In this book the it was the year 245667. Or something like that. I remember it was in the hundred thousands.
The human race had evolved into distinct species. There were large "baby" type humans that were hooked up to a great computer and they just lived in a virtual world where anything was possible. These people evolved form the rich burgousie (sp?) They lived in large stadiums hooked up to the supercomputer that fed their reality.
the other species were big barrel chested people who lived off the land much like the native Americans of south america.
I wish I could remember that book It was written before the internet.
How far off do you think this is?
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mmm, I'll have to try and remember what I was thinking of when I wrote this?
I like Twitter a lot.
It is mostly SEO people and marketers. Not sure it will really get traction but you'll see how it is like a forum, with threads, but each user has a much larger profile possibility and there is greater range of social interaction between members.
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Most of the time that's part of nature. Always when you buy something new you end up using it all the time at first but then you get tired of it.
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