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	<title>Facebook blog &#187; msn status</title>
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		<title>What&#8217;s in an MSN status?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I&#8217;m not on Facebook (and to be honest, that&#8217;s not a large part of the day), I&#8217;m usually connected to MSN (Live Messenger) chat. It&#8217;s pretty handy to have a program that&#8217;s not on a website (like Facebook chat is) – it seems like it can be more powerful than a web based one. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I&#8217;m not on Facebook (and to be honest, that&#8217;s not a large part of the day), I&#8217;m usually connected to MSN (Live Messenger) chat. It&#8217;s pretty handy to have a program that&#8217;s not on a website (like Facebook chat is) – it seems like it can be more powerful than a web based one. </p>
<p><center><img src="http://facebook.topchina.info/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/msn-status.jpg" alt="msn status" title="msn status" width="150" height="113" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-49" /></center></p>
<p>Anyway, I used to live in a small town in the north of France (I travelled a lot), and this meant that sometimes I would have problems connecting to MSN. This was a pain, as sometimes I would want to know what the MSN status was but of course usually if MSN wasn&#8217;t working that meant that the whole Internet was not available (so it  was had to check the status).</p>
<p>Being on a dial up connection also had some other annoying side-effects. Have you ever been typing and then suddenly the messages that you sent out begin to be sent back to you undelivered? That happened to me so many times that I wanted to scream! It&#8217;s something to do with the login server or something, I&#8217;m not sure. Now I live in a big city so I don&#8217;t really worry about connectiong problems and I worry more about adding my own funny <a href="http://www.msnstatus.net">MSN status</a> than the actual logging on!</p>
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