I'm sorry that you use the Twitter thing because those comments are often ones that I feel like responding to. I liked having those random comments in your blog.
I'm trying to use the blog for things of greater substance, whereas the twitter is for smaller things. Plus the twitter is easy to update during the day.
Therefore, your only solution is to get Twitter. It's free. And you can respond to me there, like Joe does.
Perhaps when I have e-mail at home. But I don't agree that those comments are of less significance (but maybe that's just me). I understand we must save room for the great Corey debate. ;-)
I'm not saying the Twitters are of less significance, just less substance. Twitter limits the length to 140 characters. So it's meant to be short nonsequiturs.
Work, shmirk. I do plenty of work and still have time to type the occasional 140-character missive.
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I'm sorry that you use the Twitter thing because those comments are often ones that I feel like responding to. I liked having those random comments in your blog.
I'm trying to use the blog for things of greater substance, whereas the twitter is for smaller things. Plus the twitter is easy to update during the day.
Therefore, your only solution is to get Twitter. It's free. And you can respond to me there, like Joe does.
Perhaps when I have e-mail at home. But I don't agree that those comments are of less significance (but maybe that's just me). I understand we must save room for the great Corey debate. ;-)
I'm not a gadget person. I guess if you wanted my feedback, you'd know how to reach me. Besides, there's always work to do...
I'm not saying the Twitters are of less significance, just less substance. Twitter limits the length to 140 characters. So it's meant to be short nonsequiturs.
Work, shmirk. I do plenty of work and still have time to type the occasional 140-character missive.
Someone has left yet again and I have to finish up her projects too. Plus, I've been away from work for 3 weeks.
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