If Trainz members are on Facebook, don't resend invites to join after I declined

Red_Rattler

Since 09 May 2003
To Trainz members, if you have a Facebook account, please DON'T resend me invites to join Facebook, after I declined the offer.
 
Yeah, I wouldn't want to be a member of any club that would have me as a member either...:D
 
To Trainz members, if you have a Facebook account, please DON'T resend me invites to join Facebook, after I declined the offer.

FYI , I believe it is an automaticly generated reminder from Facebook trying to have us accept . I do not believe a member is resending it ?

--- ,DLR
 
I don't go on Facebook much anyway. I go mostly because my family in Maryland, Delaware, Indiana, and up-state Illinois is on there. I'm probably related to someone in Germany that doesn't know me, and I don't know them, but we can talk about that at a different time.:hehe:

Joshua
 
If that is the case, surely their must be a way for the member(s) to turn it off somehow, after I declined the offer.

Hi Red_Rattler,

Do you get these reminders in you email? If so does your ISP not have provision to block certain senders? My ISP has, I can place any web address in the blocked senders list and hey presto no more email from there.

Bill69
 
Earthlings must join facebook....obey...obey

Daleks.jpg


:hehe:
 
Like the droids above, Facebook lacks any sign of human intelligence. Just put a Facebook email in your email client's Spam folder and the rest should follow.
 
The Only enjoyment I get out of this mess is Youtube which I watch nearly every day and btw I'm not with facebook in anyway nor will I ever be a member.
 
Hey guys, they call it Facebook because it's in your face! When someone joins Facebook the registration wizard asks if it can go to their address book and invite everyone in it to also join. People have the right to opt out, but because they don't take any notice of what they're doing, they simply allow Facebook to intrude on their friends, as well as their enemies. As I said above, if you just place one of those intrusive emails from Facebook into your Spam bin the problem should go away.
 
I belong to a new social network group that is similar to facebook, it is called face 2 face.
It involves inviting people to your home for coffee, visiting a coffee shop, or going to a friends home.
The upside is that you can actually see them, touch them, it is fully interactive, and in ultra high definition with 5 : 1 surround sound.
The downside is that you may have to drive a few kilometers to attend the meeting.

Alex.
 
Ouch! meeting real people in fresh air, in the open, how horrible. What could be worse that staring at someone the way they actually look instead of a photo taken twenty years ago or borrowed from a magazine. And to hear them speak some foreign language instead of common sms geek speek. Come on Alex, your'e truly a very sick man!
 
Ouch! meeting real people in fresh air, in the open, how horrible. What could be worse that staring at someone the way they actually look instead of a photo taken twenty years ago or borrowed from a magazine. And to hear them speak some foreign language instead of common sms geek speek. Come on Alex, your'e truly a very sick man!

Agreed, it goes back many decades and has become adictive. I just don't want to end up like those people in the Asimov stories, The Caves of Steel, Naked Sun and Robots Of Dawn, who began using facebook style of interaction, and eventually could not stand being in the same room as another person.

Alex.
(being treated :D)
 
Agreed, it goes back many decades and has become adictive. I just don't want to end up like those people in the Asimov stories, The Caves of Steel, Naked Sun and Robots Of Dawn, who began using facebook style of interaction, and eventually could not stand being in the same room as another person.

Alex.
(being treated :D)

I own or read every book in the robot series and the foundation series as well. I thought good science fiction books were obsolete (no one other than myself would enjoy a good book) in favor of being something your not on some social network.:o
 
I own or read every book in the robot series and the foundation series as well. I thought good science fiction books were obsolete (no one other than myself would enjoy a good book) in favor of being something your not on some social network.:o

I too have the complete robot and Foundation series, along with a large library of other Asimov works, my favorite being Nightfall, the original, not the collaboration, although it is enjoyable.
Today's Science Fiction are not a patch on the heydays of the 40's through to the 70's, over the past 50 years, I managed to amass a large library of books and magazines, (it has since been pared down due to space restrictions, but I have managed to build it up again for my PDA Ebook reader, (about 5 gb of ebooks, most are only about 200 - 300 kb in size)
Currently reading the Riverworld series.

Hmmm, as a Trainz fan also, I wonder if the Amtrak series could be converted for Trainz.

Alex :cool:
 
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