Twitterish
Mar 29, 2009 ten to five pm
Since some people have compared a couple of my most recent posts to twitter tweets, I figure I should just create a twitter account. Two actually. You can follow rongilbert if you want to know things like what I had for breakfast, or you can follow grumpygamer if you want to know things like what I had for breakfast.
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Other people's comments:
Posted by Kroms on Mar 29, 2009 twenty past six pm
The real question: what was all the random bolding in your old posts all about? Was it really random, or a brilliantly constructed puzzle combining English, math and quantum physics?
Posted by Rachel J Morris on Mar 29, 2009 twenty five past six pm
Posted by Anthony M. on Mar 29, 2009 quarter to seven pm
How wrong I was.
Posted by sqorgar on Mar 29, 2009 ten to eight pm
Posted by Cesar, the Argentine on Mar 30, 2009 twenty five to five pm
Posted by Daniel Purvis on Mar 29, 2009 five past nine pm
Posted by Sam on Mar 29, 2009 twenty five past ten pm
Posted by Headwoünd on Mar 29, 2009 twenty to eleven pm
Awesome, can't decide which one to follow. Ah what the heck, I'll be a pig and follow both.
Posted by Severin on Mar 29, 2009 ten past eleven pm
Posted by Thomas Egebęk on Mar 29, 2009 ten to midnight
Posted by Tati on Mar 30, 2009 ten to one am
Posted by Guinness on Mar 30, 2009 twenty to three am
Posted by simo on Mar 30, 2009 five past six am
Posted by petekan on Mar 30, 2009 twenty five past eight am
Posted by Lennie Melvin on Mar 30, 2009 ten past eleven am
Not twitter :(
Posted by David Thomsen on Mar 31, 2009 ten past three am
Actually, now that I think about it, twitter doesn't seriously impact on the world in any way whatsoever that any rational thinking person should be concerned about, so whatever.
Just don't do what one of my friends did and start putting a 'daily twitter digest' onto your blog. Daily twitter digests lead to irritation, and irritation leads to the Dark Side. It's not a very long path.
Posted by Arizona CharliesLV on Mar 30, 2009 twenty five past three pm
Posted by David Thomsen on Mar 31, 2009 ten past three am
Posted by Severin on Mar 30, 2009 eleven pm
Posted by Pfote on May 19, 2009 half past three pm