2013-05-30
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My tweets
- Wed, 12:50: @SeiferA You rang? http://t.co/WzXnbZ97Dp
- Wed, 12:58: *GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASP* yay
- Wed, 13:21: YOU SHALL NOT PASS! ...unless you study and turn in all your assignments on time.
- Wed, 13:42: There are few things that make me appreciate good writing, like really bad writing.
- Wed, 13:49: So I go looking for discussion of an awful OTR show expecting to hear others bash it, and read "...exceptionally well-written and acted."
- Wed, 13:49: Wait, what? I've heard two of the entire run of nine, and they were both awful!
- Wed, 13:49: World, I don't understand you sometimes.
- Wed, 13:52: "Old-Time Radio." // RT @CrossbowROoF: OTR?
- Wed, 14:06: RT @JJONAHJAMESON: MISS BRANT KEEPS TELLING ME THAT THERE'S A SHIFT KEY. WHY WOULD I USE IT WHEN "CAPS LOCK" ONLY HAS TO BE PRESSED ONCE?
- Wed, 14:08: Beautiful. :) http://t.co/ZWF2rIMpUf
Y U Put UR Tweets on LJ???
It occurs to me that some of you might wonder the reasoning behind my turning on the option that copies my tweets to LJ. After all, Twitter and LJ are rather different media that serve different purposes... if people want my "stream of consciousness" Twitter ramblings, they could just go and get 'em on Twitter, right?
Well, yes, they could. The reason I'm recording my tweets to LJ is a much more selfish one: i.e., I like to look back on them in bulk after the fact and reflect on them, to see if there are any off-the-cuff ideas or comments that could be fleshed out later into more full thoughts that would warrant writing about here or elsewhere.
It also helps me "hold on" to links and such that I might want to revisit at a later date, as well. Twitter feeds evaporate over time, but LJ posts last at least a little longer.
So, long answer short, I'm crossposting 'em here for my own use, rather than for my readers per se. By all means, if you don't care for tweets, skip right on over them with my blessing. You probably won't be missing much. ;)
-The Gneech
Well, yes, they could. The reason I'm recording my tweets to LJ is a much more selfish one: i.e., I like to look back on them in bulk after the fact and reflect on them, to see if there are any off-the-cuff ideas or comments that could be fleshed out later into more full thoughts that would warrant writing about here or elsewhere.
It also helps me "hold on" to links and such that I might want to revisit at a later date, as well. Twitter feeds evaporate over time, but LJ posts last at least a little longer.
So, long answer short, I'm crossposting 'em here for my own use, rather than for my readers per se. By all means, if you don't care for tweets, skip right on over them with my blessing. You probably won't be missing much. ;)
-The Gneech