‘Tis the season for our first real “digital-village Christmas”.
Thanks to interactive web sites, an assortment of popular community tools such as Facebook and Twitter, Internet users from around the globe move across the world faster than Santa and his sleigh delivering bundles of happiness.
Web users put up photos, songs, videos from Youtube, wishing entire communities a very “Merry Christmas”.We reach out and touch our loved-ones and remote friends like never-before imagined.
We employ laptops and handheld computer-phones sending our holiday sweet-tidings.
“I’m dreaming of a “Wireless Christmas” is the song we now sing as pictures and movies are beamed from parties, dinners, and special moments.Our personal spirits are tethered to the rest of the world wide web.We connect in a global electronic community of well-wishers.
It’s been a turbulent year, but at this special moment, we now share “good will” to the globe’s four corners.Man-made “Technology 2009” enables us to spread the true meaning of “God Bless Us Everyone”.
With the push of a button, the click of a mouse, the tap of a thumb, we share our love with one another, within seconds.And God can only smile and be pleased.
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A digital Cristmas? You obviously missed out on this one..... ------ h t t p : / / w w w. bunnys list. org / - 3 / posts / 6_ Humor_ Entertainment / 12_ Pictures_ Images /1926_ Jesus_ image_ found_ in_ dog_s_butt. h t m l ------- It just keeps getting wackier all the time... Hey, do you suppose this is proof that the end is near? (nayuck-nuck-nuck-nuck) Oh well, Happy New Years............ Written by
on 12/28/2009
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Merry Christmas to you Mr. Sabuldowsky.
It is a "digital Christmas" - I'm offshore (till early January) but spoke to one fellow who witnessed his children opening their presents - live - via his personal computer. Nothing against your site, but I hope those at home are too busy spending time with their friends and family to peruse Bayou Buzz. Whatever one thinks of the wars overseas, one should take a few moments to consider how many American families are apart during the holidays and the sacrifices of those who serve in our armed forces. Written by kpf
on 12/25/2009
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