- Mon, 12:56: Today needs more Jeeves & Wooster. http://t.co/FJVAUrowAo Ah, there we go. Excellent.
- Mon, 13:16: RT @TanyaHuff: Things you don't consider when buying a new desk chair: waffle weave + shorts
- Mon, 13:38: RT @foalpapers: Spotted this on the walk back to my hotel. I think @the_gneech, among others, may appreciate it. #IAmNotANumber http://t.co…
- Mon, 14:47: RT @SchulzMuseum: Snoopy! #MentionSomeoneBeautiful This strip was published on 7/21/1964. http://t.co/CKq0rCM1WX
- Mon, 14:51: RT @mlp_Soarin: Hel-LO fillies! http://t.co/aMyUPpFPbc
- Mon, 15:00: Bah. I hate that Twitter doesn't allow animated avatars.
- Mon, 15:06: Did this work? // RT @WaruiPonii: @Inkblitzer Just use http://t.co/5smAXSADZ9 to upload them.
- Mon, 15:06: Hmm. It munged the gif a bit.
- Mon, 15:11: All right! Second attempt.
- Mon, 15:20: Unfortunately, can't use it for LJ, 'cos they're still living in 1998 in terms of filesize requirements.
Jul. 2nd, 2013
Lifehacker: How Introverts and Extroverts Can Peacefully Coexist
Maybe not a life-changing essay on the subject, but has some good points. Basically it boils down to: communicate clearly, and be understanding of the other person. I do like that instead of "us" vs. "them," the article takes the approach that intro-/extroversion is more like being right- or left-handed-- just because you're dominant in one, doesn't mean the other is alien.
-TG
Maybe not a life-changing essay on the subject, but has some good points. Basically it boils down to: communicate clearly, and be understanding of the other person. I do like that instead of "us" vs. "them," the article takes the approach that intro-/extroversion is more like being right- or left-handed-- just because you're dominant in one, doesn't mean the other is alien.
-TG