A-listers don't always "get it"
It used to be fun watching the "A-list" bloggers discover the obvious things that folks outside the U.S., little kids, and even big companies have been tracking for months; sometimes years. It was hilarious when they first discovered YouTube or MySpace, and it's even funnier to see them all up in a tizzy about Facebook now like it's a new thing.
It's as if they don't realize they're the ones who have been missing from the scene, not the other way around. It's just so uninteresting. Ah well. Unsubscribed!