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That's also why I don't scrap book. I just throw the photos straight into a book. You miss life while making gorgeous pages of life that already happened.
and if she were a blogger she'd be taking a picture with her camera phone. :P i've actually done that a few times, but i have no way to upload my pictures to my computer. oh well.
I desired WiFi and Twitter when watching our college teams battling it out yesterday. The 2 worst teams in the Pac10 (and pretty much also the 2 worst teams in the nation!) made for interesting twittering. Dh & I went to rival schools and this game was a big pillow fight in the battle for last place. It was amazing how happy the winners were but not so amazing to see the dejected faces of the losers. All in all, very Twitter-worthy. Alas, I'm not wireless.
I think twittering is wierd. I don't even do the facebook status updates. Do people really want to know every little thing about someone? Not me : ). I like my general and vague knowledge the best!
Twitter must be better with a blackberry, an iphone, or any hand held, back pocket live on the net device. I'm not there yet. Laptop still feels futuristic enough for me (and without the additional monthly fee).,
Microblogging doesn't have to be the mundane minutiae of your life. See it as a global water cooler where you can catch the latest buzz on a vast array of topics. It's like usenet used to be, but instead of subscribing to groups you subscribe to people and flaming and trolling are nowhere near as common.
Since getting more active on twitter I've added several hundred new subscribers to my blog...
I'm taking a stand and saying I'm Not Twittering Either, Darn It. Of course, that's because I have no idea HOW to Twitter. I just figured out texting, for Pete's sake.
Danger Boy 20 years old, plays water polo for Gannon University in Erie, PA. He's the strong, silent type. Studying PoliSci.
Grown-up Girl Dr. GrownUp Girl is happily home after finishing pharmacy school in Chicago. Busy building a post-student life with Dr. GrownUp Guy.
GrownUp Guy GrownUp Girl's husband and a most-excellent son-in-law. Oh yeah, he's Dr. GrownUp Guy, PharmD.
Mr. Fix-it Husband and father extraordinaire. He is gone more than he is home, but all his frequent-flyer miles keep this big family connected.
MVP 23 years old, graduate of Colorado State Fort Collins with a major in Wildlife Biology and a minor in sustainability. He lives in FoCo with his girlfriend, Mandy, and their dog Rosy.
Social Butterfly 18 years old, attends Northern Arizona University, majoring in psychology. She's my snuggle bug.
That's also why I don't scrap book. I just throw the photos straight into a book. You miss life while making gorgeous pages of life that already happened.
Posted by: Mary Alice | November 23, 2008 at 07:29 AM
I do not understand Twitter. Constantly updating people on the mundane details of your life? I'm surprised they even find the time to read my blog!
Posted by: jenrantsraves | November 23, 2008 at 08:01 AM
i'm on twitter, but just can't do it. i don't quite get it....
Posted by: Madge | November 23, 2008 at 08:29 AM
I did tweet for a while, and stopped when I went crazy this summer. I think I'm not going to start up again. It's just one thing too many.
Posted by: BipolarLawyerCook | November 23, 2008 at 09:29 AM
and if she were a blogger she'd be taking a picture with her camera phone. :P i've actually done that a few times, but i have no way to upload my pictures to my computer. oh well.
Posted by: Memarie Lane | November 23, 2008 at 11:01 AM
twitter is for twits.
;-)
Posted by: clippymat/pat | November 23, 2008 at 03:49 PM
I desired WiFi and Twitter when watching our college teams battling it out yesterday. The 2 worst teams in the Pac10 (and pretty much also the 2 worst teams in the nation!) made for interesting twittering. Dh & I went to rival schools and this game was a big pillow fight in the battle for last place. It was amazing how happy the winners were but not so amazing to see the dejected faces of the losers. All in all, very Twitter-worthy. Alas, I'm not wireless.
Posted by: kcinnova | November 23, 2008 at 06:10 PM
me either. No twittering here.
Posted by: vodkamom | November 23, 2008 at 06:11 PM
Twittering...no I have a life!
Good call Jen!
Posted by: Hen | November 23, 2008 at 07:37 PM
I think twittering is wierd. I don't even do the facebook status updates. Do people really want to know every little thing about someone? Not me : ). I like my general and vague knowledge the best!
Posted by: Rebeckah | November 23, 2008 at 07:58 PM
I'm a little irrationally afraid of Twitter. I don't do it either.
Posted by: Nora Bee | November 23, 2008 at 10:39 PM
Me, too!
Posted by: JCK | November 24, 2008 at 01:44 AM
Twitter must be better with a blackberry, an iphone, or any hand held, back pocket live on the net device. I'm not there yet. Laptop still feels futuristic enough for me (and without the additional monthly fee).,
Posted by: phd in yogurtry | November 24, 2008 at 02:10 AM
Microblogging doesn't have to be the mundane minutiae of your life. See it as a global water cooler where you can catch the latest buzz on a vast array of topics. It's like usenet used to be, but instead of subscribing to groups you subscribe to people and flaming and trolling are nowhere near as common.
Since getting more active on twitter I've added several hundred new subscribers to my blog...
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Posted by: David Bradley | November 24, 2008 at 10:16 AM
Twitter? I know not of what you speak...and I think I'm going to keep it that way!! (like I would have the time to do that...hahahahahaha!)
Posted by: debbie | November 24, 2008 at 11:08 AM
I haven't fallen into the Twitter wagon. I'm afraid there will be no recovery FOR SURE!!
Posted by: Grandy | November 24, 2008 at 02:37 PM
I'm taking a stand and saying I'm Not Twittering Either, Darn It. Of course, that's because I have no idea HOW to Twitter. I just figured out texting, for Pete's sake.
Posted by: the cheap chick | November 24, 2008 at 09:26 PM