facebook is an awesome place to keep your contacts, but I agree partially with a large amount of people who say it takes a huge chunk of your time and it also make raises the question, quality or quantity.
I was once told that friends form out of convenience or necessity. I have one great friend that I have know since childhood and sadly, we don't have the same contact. we are friends on facebook and I see her once every two years, but both our lives and families keep us really busy. which raises the next question, big city, little city. I like the city, she likes the country. we both have kids and we both disagree on that.
I notice that she has way more facebook action going on then I do. does demographics have anything to do with that. I wonder if there is a study on that, I know that the midwest is widely know for having larger movie box office sales and music sales. is that because there is less to do?
any how, I feel like I should be proactive with the web, but I also want to have a real social life and experience, not just an online social. hope I'm not offending anyone. online shopping is a different story!