I never thought that I'd join Twitter, but I have. On the right sidebar I've added a Twitter widget that updates my Tweets. (Sounds like another language, I know!) You can also follow me on Twitter by CLICKING HERE.
Wow, you know how to do that? I was reading an interview in vogue about one of the google executives who said she still communicates with her husband via e-mail, because that's what people in their thirties do. I thought to myself wow, I guess that's me. Apparently, the ship has sailed away and I'm still standing on the dock.
I hope you won't abandon your blog, Andrew, for us non-tweeters! I love to see your writing and pictures and I think that much is lost in the instant messaging. (And I am just a bit to verbose to use something like Twitter anyway.) Enjoy the day! Erin
I won't stop writing here, but I am amused by the immediacy of Twitter and now since it is linked up with my Facebook, the connections I'm making through there as well.
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6 comments:
welcome to twitter andrew! I've met so many great people through there!
Wow, you know how to do that? I was reading an interview in vogue about one of the google executives who said she still communicates with her husband via e-mail, because that's what people in their thirties do.
I thought to myself wow, I guess that's me. Apparently, the ship has sailed away and I'm still standing on the dock.
Hey, I will follow - I have not really figured out how to use it - silly I know, but true... Nicki
I hope you won't abandon your blog, Andrew, for us non-tweeters! I love to see your writing and pictures and I think that much is lost in the instant messaging. (And I am just a bit to verbose to use something like Twitter anyway.)
Enjoy the day!
Erin
Nice to see you on Twitter. I'm following.
I won't stop writing here, but I am amused by the immediacy of Twitter and now since it is linked up with my Facebook, the connections I'm making through there as well.
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