vintage social networking
March 31, 2013 by Wrong Hands
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Cool!
Liberate your house cats 🙂
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Nostalgic!
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Oh for the pleasantries of wonder when speaking face-to-face, the body language, the turn of a phrase, a hint of a smile, a feast of emotion (or not)
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Very cool! I viewed your “cartoonish” depiction of the simpler days from The High Tech Society. Thanks,it’s great!
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you can see my blog too with amazing pictures
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Reblogged this on Walid Damouny and commented:
In our ever connected world we usually forget to look at our old habits that made us the engaging humans we are. I vividly remember when my notion of preserving a memory was nothing more than a photo in an album of family gatherings and yearly occasions like Christmases and birthdays. In fact most of my old family photos are about Christmas. We had one camera at home and it could only take twenty four photos per film roll. When we took pictures, we tried our best to make sure everyone is looking at the camera and smiling. Changing the film was not somethings we often did and you can only imagine how excited I was when my parents popped the camera open. We couldn’t open the camera until all twenty four shots were taken because the film was photo sensitive and would get ruined if it wasn’t reeled to the very end. What a long story about family photos and I haven’t said much.
On the other hand we nowadays only think of the story in the photo. We pull out our phones at every street corner and at every occasion and our lives are plastered all over the internet. We keep a record of everything everywhere because we want to tell others about our lives and make them a part of it, even if in a very small way. We’re living in the picture frame more than we are living outside of it. It isn’t in anyway a bad thing to capture a story in frame but sometimes the story outside the frame is interesting as well.
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“Like looking through the windows of a train”, same old story but the picture always remains the same.
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Well said!
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Answer not found.!
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and then it went viral! Amazing!
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Kind of ironic: “old school” goes viral 🙂
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Where is Google + ?
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…ran out of room on the desk
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It exists still?
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My dial phone had 10 numbers mister…… and where the hell is the Yucatan?
still very funny
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…and the scissors are left-handed
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Great idea
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very cool
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Yet another great cartoon! I especially liked the WordPress and Tumblr ones.
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I miss it. This social crap sucks it’s anti-social.
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i,m so glad.
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by that time the world was in darkness.
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Found your blog via Pinterest and had to stop by as this made me chuckle.
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Welcome to my google+.
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[…] vintage social networking by wronghands […] on March 31, 2013 at 2:41 pm | Reply · vintage social networking | Explozen´s Andromeda Daughter of a King "Grace". […] vintage social networking. […] on April 1, 2013 at 4:54 am … […]
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PLEASE!!! Do you want create a wallpaper of this image?
(possibly HD resolution)
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I will, very shortly, be offering high res versions of some of my cartoons (including this one) for purchase/download. This as a wallpaper would be very cool!.
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Can we reuse this image on our blog? We would give credit of course.
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Hi Catherine. You can post this cartoon on your blog provided you give credit and include a link back to this site. If you want to use this image as a permanent design element, banner or identifyer for your blog, I’m afraid I can’t authorize that without compensation. If you want to discuss further, email me at: wronghands1@gmail.com
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sounds perfect, you will certainly get linkback.
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Here is the link, let me know if anything isnt up to par! http://wp.me/p2GJPy-R5
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Perfect Catherine! Thanks for the share.
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Reblogged this on Right Brain + Left Brain and commented:
Funny one for all the social media fans out there.
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still use some of those methods. They never crash, or need to be rebooted.
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Big fan of your cartoons and so pleased this one is getting the widespread credit your work deserves!
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Thanks Sue!
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Big ups to you John – saw this reading my email on my iphone driving home – on huffington post – http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/02/vintage-social-networking_n_2998656.html?utm_hp_ref=comedy
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Reblogged this on Cynthia Yildirim's News Weblog and commented:
Nice one.
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Reblogged this on Tien Ochola Fotografia and commented:
Hehehe!!!!
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A co-worker sent this to me and I’ll have to give them a special commendation tomorrow. Great stuff. Give me a shout if you ever do any cartoons on ‘play’ or playgrounds. Cheers, Alex – http://playgroundology.wordpress.com
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But Google+ is 2nd largest network 🙂
http://technorati.com/social-media/article/google-is-now-worlds-2nd-largest
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Really really good, like in the old days!
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Reblogged this on AngelooC: Beyond 140 Characters and commented:
This is a great picture that shows the different real world sources of inspiration for our major social networks.
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Reblogged this on davisons80.
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Reblogged this on Talking Fingers and commented:
Old school rocks!
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Reblogged this on Hanzel Lacida and commented:
Very Informative!
Presented by John Akitson, Wrong Hands
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Hi John!
Loved this cartoon! We posted it on our company Facebook page and it went absolutely viral. 🙂
I didn’t know how to contact you any other way besides posting a comment, so I’d like to ask… Any chance you have a rate sheet for custom art? We’re redesigning our website and could use your help and amazing art!
Please contact me if you’d like to talk more. Have a great rest of your week!
Best,
Arianna
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Thanks Arianna. You can contact me by email at: wronghands1@gmail.com
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I LOVE this. Makes me really miss my bulletin board. 🙂
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So true 🙂
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Reblogged this on My Own Man and commented:
Ha!
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I don’t get it. Are you saying all of these types of social media is vintage? How can that be if we are still using them such as WordPress?
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Reblogged this on Mansturdate and commented:
They’re missing the nosy neighbor or meddling aunt for social network dating
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‘Vintage’ social networking is so much worthwhile sometimes!
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Brilliant – I remember it well!
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Love it! But it may look like my desk still!
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I called a ‘friend’ the other day to catch-up & ask him how his short-sale offer on a house was going. He promptly told me he had no time to talk & had I been following his facebook page, I would know the answer. Seriously? Yup.
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Reblogged this on p!nkvsgrey and commented:
Sometimes I do miss these things 😀
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Proud to say I only use two of the newfangled contraptions you listed. If you had a stamped envelope in there labeled “Email,” I’d have to admit to three.
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Reblogged this on Ich bin ein Kasseler avagy Mese sörhabbal.
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LOVE this!!! I’m stuck somewhere between Vintage/hands on social networking and going ALL digital. 🙂 p.s. I’m also seeing this particular post of yours all over Facebook!!! Great job.
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Reblogged this on Digital Marketing Planet and commented:
Great piece on social media of the past by https://wronghands1.wordpress.com
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Love this…
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Funny comic, but man is there is all sorts of irony up in here.
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Reblogged this on Handbag Full of Raisins and commented:
Having just spent 5 days configuring my new Windows 8 laptop and realising how hopelessly un-connected I am – this seems apt!
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Very funny, but so true.
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Reblogged this on Google-holic and commented:
Good old days!
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Clever! Like the pic! 😀
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Ha, good work.
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Lol
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Creative
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Excellent work!
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LOVE IT! 🙂
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Reblogged this on kodonivan and commented:
A picture IS worth more than a thousand words! Very, very clever!
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So funny 😀
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already widely spread in Facebook and other social media but still found it funny and so truuuuueeeee :).
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LOL a few years from now all of this WILL be vintage XD
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I i myself am a fan of the old ways lol!!
Theres something heart warming of actually receiving a letter in mail!!
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[…] A blog is a space where these capabilities, these rights and freedoms of the administrator, are inherently accepted and one of the defining factors in the development and proliferation of blogging and all forms of social media as it exists today. […]
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Haha! Too funny. Now time to share on the new social networks.
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sarcasm noted. magnificent depiction.congratulations on being freshly pressed.
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That’s really good. But the irony: a cartoon mocking social media yet dependent on social media, and succeeding from social media. I love it. Seriously, nicely executed. Very nice.
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Reblogged this on Louis Cecile's Poetry Blog and commented:
Social Networking in a nutshell.
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Fantastic!!
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I never quite got reddit or Instagram. In fact, I never did Facebook, or twitter. MySpace too.
Hi, please check out my music blog. Thank you.
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I never quite got reddit or Instagram. In fact, I never did Facebook, or twitter. MySpace too.
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Reblogged this on no such thing as normal and commented:
Please don’t let it ever get to that. It would absolutely destroy vintage. Sadly the chances are that will probably happen.
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Haha. This is pretty great. I love pictures like this. Sometimes, in fact, a lot of the time, I’m not sure whether technology and social media has added to our lives? Or taken away…? Perhaps a little of both…
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Reblogged this on Not a Critic's Mind !.
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So true!!
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Reblogged this on InfoJunkie and commented:
This is so true! Love it.
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Reblogged this on nealstotts.
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Hi, my name is Ruben Jimenez, I’m from Gran Canaria (Canary Islands, Spain).
Would you give me permission to use this artwork in my course on “Social Networking”? (With your name and blog address).
The course is free.
Thank you.
(Excuse my English of the google translator 😉 )
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Please email me at: wronghands1@gmail.com to discuss permission. Thanks!
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Reblogged this on M2wa2 DigiTech..
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Reblogged this on Street Meets Style and commented:
This is soo true!
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Reblogged this on Now Serving, "Dickens Party of 5".
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i love this!
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Really great! 🙂 Those were the days hey!
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i will be passing this on to my 18 yr old son!!! and keeping a copy of this for my 6 year old!
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Hilarious.
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[…] vintage social networking. […]
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Great for explaining for newbies and for those of us who are visual. I am sure that there will be more to add in a few months. Thanks.
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Very cute!!!
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Reblogged this on The Blue Notebook and commented:
This is very true!
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Reblogged this on Code Name Incog.
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This is an amazing gadget! Thanks so much for taking the time to design/find this.
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[…] – My rights and obligations in social networksGerman | Duration: 3h 29m | Video: AVC (.mp4) 1280×720 25fps | Audio: AAC 44.1KHz stereo | […]
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Lol!
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Reblogged this on Chester's.
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This really made me laugh. It is amazing how much things have changed. Many young kids now probably won’t know how to do anything without technology!
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This illustration makes me laugh. I think it is funny how fast times have changed. Even from when I, a 19 year old, was young!
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Made me laugh! Thanks for posting. I shared it on my Pinterest page.
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Reblogged this on Go North, or South and commented:
Haha whitty and funny
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Love this! Katie B @ Minerva Collection – UK Handbags & Jewellery
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Reblogged this on Live, Laugh, Love.
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Reblogged this on samarmotaz's Blog and commented:
That’s so cool. Nostalgic!
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Reblogged this on ammareto.
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Love it! 🙂
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[…] John Atkinson‘s version of social media which he illustrated in this viral cartoon on his Wrong Hands site. I love this cartoon! It reminds me of a much simpler time… and then technology came along to […]
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[…] vintage social networking. […]
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I miss the handwritten letters so much…
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Haha, I like this!
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Reblogged this on An Odyssey of Camaraderie and commented:
Wonderful…
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Reblogged this on Little Ebook Reviews.
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[…] Heh, heh. Better known as “Old School Networking”. How many of you out there remember doing this? vintage social networking […]
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[…] recently with job hunting tips for older job seekers. If you’re old enough to think that the recent blog on vintage social media is a documentary, not a joke, you may find you’re a bit out of date on protocol for job […]
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That’s adorable! Thank you!
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Reblogged this on Le Little Fox and commented:
TRUE ENOUGH. VINTAGE XD
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Reblogged this on L. V. Lewis and commented:
I figure since we all, as authors, spend a healthy (or unhealthy, as it were) amount of time on social networks, we might get a kick out of the pre-cursors to these applications we can’t seem to live without now. 🙂
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hahaha fantastic !
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My desk is no neater, it’s just electronic gadgets in their place… iPhone, MacBook, galaxy note, Cintiq, PC…
Nice cartoon.
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[…] Cartoonist John Atkinson gently reminds us the seeds of today’s most popular social networks existed well before the internet… […]
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[…] vintage social networking. […]
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Reblogged this on Exploring Dementia and commented:
I picked this up as I cruised around the web, visiting other blogs hosted on WordPress. While I had to chuckle at this, I also thought about how some of today’s technical advancements must be confusing to those who grew up “in the dark ages.” I know that I have been having a terrible time understanding Facebook and Pinterest; I can only imagine how they seem to someone who used to work as a telephone switchboard operator. I know that I will have to work harder to be a little more understanding of the people I evaluate and treat at work.
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Reblogged this on Audrey Lockhart Zimmerman.
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I love this pic, because I’m always having to find IRL analogies for online services when I’m writing about them.
I wouldn’t want to go back to my desk looking like this. Think about it, every single one of those things is available as an iPhone app. In effect, that ‘desk’ is anywhere with a 3G signal.
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OK – officially jealous! 256 responses! How do you do it?
Marti – the needle in the haystack
PS. good on ya.
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If I knew how I did it, I’d keep doing it… always nice to hear from you Marti! 🙂
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Oh man! This is an awesome picture. Very funny. Facebook has indeed replaced my address book, and I don’t even use it to share so many things, but mostly as a way to contact folks. Great piece of art pal!
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Reblogged this on A Traveler's Notes.
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I just reposted this on my FB With a link back to your blog!! I love this!! If you look on my blog you will see my link to my FB PAGE I just started it today.
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Sorry I forgot to put my name
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Very nice!
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I love this 🙂
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Reblogged this on Bambusa Solutions and commented:
A great reminder when you’re feeling “over-connected”.
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Reblogged this on LifeOnEarth and commented:
The internet has become an instant goto for lots of things that once required effort.
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[…] vintage social networking […]
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Hehehe, love this
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Reblogged this on Karnataka Congregation Kuwait.
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Memories! The cartoon says it all!
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[…] first one comes from John Atkinson at Wrong Hands. It visually creates a playful relationship between communication tools we are familiar with, and […]
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[…] vintage social networking. […]
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Reblogged this on phone to use and commented:
Hi,I love your site, the contents, pictures especially the background. I’m new to blog, I have learnt something from your site. Thanks.
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Hi, it’s a nice post. Social networking have changed our life. Without it, we won’t comunicate with others that easy and fun. It’s amazing, now we can blog just via phone, to get infos from Social networking become so simple.
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You made me laugh….I love your insight into life. Wicked sense of humor. I enjoy creative people. Congrats on Freshly Pressed. A new fan.
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That’s the best way to social network! 🙂
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Hilarious! Like a previous commenter said, It makes me miss my bulletin board.
John, are we allowed to repost this since it has your copyright mention or would that be a no-no. Want to make sure we are not taking advantage of your talents.
Thanks for creating!!
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As long as I’m acknowledged as the artist, the image is not altered in any way, it’s not being used for commercial purposes and an active link back to my site is provided, you are free to share the work on this site. Thanks for asking! – John
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perfect, will do. thanks!
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Hello! Do you use Twitter? I’d like to follow you if that would be okay. I’m absolutely
enjoying your blog and look forward to new posts.
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This one is very EXCELLENT.
I love it. I ‘ve published your name and link for your blog here : http://www.lo-geek.fr/illustration-des-reseaux-sociaux.php
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Hi: I don’t want this to fall in the wrong hands so here I am: a special delivery present:
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Thanks for the props! And congratulations on the award!
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Social Networking mal anders
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Could you please open the drawer – or add a big box – full of spy gadgets – cameras, binoculars, listening devices and mind-control drugs labelled “Google” ..?
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Reblogged this on The Panda Chronicles and commented:
This is so me, not to mention entirely in line with the Inner Panda Manifesto!
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[…] was drawn by John Atkinson and was published on the 31. March 2013 on the blog “https://wronghands1.wordpress.com/2013/03/31/vintage-social-networking/“. It shows a usual desk with a lot of material on it which are labeled with the names of […]
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Like when we were very young! Teens
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Reblogged this on Findlater Photography and commented:
Ahhh the good old days! Thought this was a great cartoon and so well done – it’s worth a share.
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Really liked this post because it was a visual representation of how my life is today.
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Reblogged this on ΙΔΕΕΣ ΕΚΠΑΙΔΕΥΣΗΣ ΚΑΙ ΑΛΛΑ ΠΟΛΛΑ! Educational ideas for teachers!.
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Reblogged this on Randonnée et Ski de Découverte de Martigues and commented:
Les réseaux sociaux “vintage” (à l’ancienne)
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Wondrous synopsis – there is an ad for the iPad Air on at the moment with the profile of a pencil cleverly ‘disguising’ the said technological marvel – (not sure if this is a universal ad). Although it’s supposed to trick you into thinking how amazingly slim and functional the new iPad is – the oldies in the room clearly click over and think – yes, actually you just need a pencil and some paper to do almost all of that stuff..In a similar 21st C twist I was in a meeting on sustainability the other day at work when some of the younger ones referred to ceramic plates and cups as being miraculously ‘reusable.’
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Reblogged this on rimamandwee and commented:
The accuracy of this photo is perfect. Vintage social networking, indeed.
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This cartoon will work great as an intro to a Social Media Unit we are doing at Chariho Middle School in RI. Thanks.
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[…] O cartoonista Canadiano – John Atkinson, criou o cartoon que retrata na perfeição o dia-a-dia na Internet e como esta transformou em pouco tempo, o nosso quotidiano… É caso para dizer que uma imagem vale por 1001 palavras… Ler + […]
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Reblogged this on Melkveebedrijf Stelling and commented:
Koeienboer Jannes
melkveebedrijf Stelling
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[…] I contemplate communications in this day and age, the comic by Bill Atkinson below grounds me in some of the ways the mediums may change but the message will […]
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Truly when someone doesn’t be aware of afterward its up to other people that they
will help, so here it happens.
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Reblogged this on Mind of KG and commented:
When people actually lived.
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FUNNY BACKGROUND I WANT IT
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Reblogged this on Social Media Highlights, Tips & Tricks from Around the Web… and commented:
The good ole days…
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Reblogged this on The Lost Girl and commented:
Haha! Vintage social networking..
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Hahahaha! This is honestly the funniest thing I’ve seen all day. Great job!
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Hi. John, I’m going to send you an email about this image – just thought I’d leave a comment in case my email gets caught in a spam filter 🙂
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Reblogged this on Making Rent On The Internet and commented:
This vintage depiction is REALLY vintage.
The YouTube image lacks a backyard fence.
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Lacking inspiration on a social media assessment blog, I googled and found this. I’ve not stopped giggling at your clever talents!
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thanks very much! keep giggling…
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Reblogged this on Kenyan Destination Wedding Photographer and commented:
I just had to share this … 😀 😀 😀
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Reblogged at mattmasha.com
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inspired 🙂
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Is it allowed to use this picture in a presentation? It is well to explain the different network.
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Reblogged this on sentencedtoread and commented:
my speed
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[…] But as this colourful map shows, if you’re in the UK you should probably be thankful for the amount of holiday you are legally entitled to. There are lots of caveats, as the map doesn’t include national holidays, specific allowances for factory workers in India and Pakistan for example, or additional entitlements based on years worked. Vintage social networking | Wrong Hands. […]
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Reblogged this on muchomahalo and commented:
This is perfect on the spot
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Came across this here https://twitter.com/KirkDBorne/status/740994578916990976
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Reblogged this on Stories by Shivangi and commented:
Found this nostalgic Chartoon by one of our very famous fellow bloggers. Way to go John Atkinson!
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I have reblogged this on mine…this is an amazing chartoon😀
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[…] snel. Ik laat een grafische weergave zien die ik in 2013 maakte van mijn plekken op het web. In een cartoon van John Atkinson zien we hoe al die sociale activiteiten van nu vroeger op een andere manier plaatsvonden. De […]
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Social Networking and SEO.
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Rede sociais, Linkedin, Instagran
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