twitter mosaic
February 25, 2009
Okay, it’s not as impressive as raincoaster’s, but I think it’s pretty cool.
These are the people who are following me on Twitter. ![]()
Sevilla Tapas is now on Twitter too!
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Okay, it’s not as impressive as raincoaster’s, but I think it’s pretty cool.
These are the people who are following me on Twitter. ![]()
Sevilla Tapas is now on Twitter too!
Hmmm… remember bathroom tile with the little squares? Maybe you could print them…. ah, skip it.
Hey, they do mugs, shirts and bags. I bet there’d be a market for those. And very soon afterwards, a TwitPee app.
Yeah, as soon as you lift the lid, it sends a “gotta go” tweet, and then a follow-up on the flush. Twitter’s possibilities are pretty well endless.
okay. I’m hopeless. I joined Facebook and still don’t see the point. I already spend too much time at the computer. So, Twitter apparently assumes that we all should be welded to our computers or phones or whatever device it uses for 24 hours a day? And why this need to know what everyone is doing all the time? Or what they feel like sharing, which is not always the same thing.
I tried to join twitter but got confused – I think technology is finally passing me by – - -
Here:
Twitter in Plain English
Here are three videos with me and Kris Krug explaining Twitter at an event last month:
(hope I don’t go to spam!)
You didn’t go to spam, you went to pending moderation.
Watching now…
I went and watched the videos too. It took me all afternoon because my parents stopped by for a visit and I had to take Mom out to look at the garden, and then they had lunch with us and then Mom offered to buy me some of the plants I want for the new stroll garden and so we looked at catalogs, and as soon as my folks left my sister came over to talk about the mobile chicken coop she wants Jim to build for her and we got treated to a recital of where her life is right now.
Is that 140 characters?
No wait, I wanted to say thankyou to Raincoaster for posting those videos and now I’m starting to see just exactly what Twitter is good for. I appreciate the input, I am glad I am no longer in the dark.
wait, Stephen Fry???????
Heh heh … getting an email saying “Stephen Fry is now following you on Twitter” was quite fun. Neil Gaiman hasn’t followed me back though.