Thanks for dropping by, Chris. Always good to hear from you.
If I didn't "twitter" on my iPhone, I wouldn't have the time.
For someone working out of a home office, twitter is like background office conversation with the occasional lapse into extended (guilty) socializing.
For the adult ADHD crowd (do you know ANY litigator whose not a little ADHD & oppositional-defiant?) Twitter also helps one's patience in grocery lines; Los Angeles traffic; the hair dressers; and, the like. Time when I suppose other people are calmly meditating or thinking cool thoughts.
Though I DO post my own and other people's links on Twitter, as well as stories that grab my attention, I admit that it is mostly a guilty social pleasure.
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Read through and enter the discussion by using the form at the endChris Annunziata - November 21, 2008 8:24 AM
In all seriousness, where do you find the time to "twitter"? I barely find the time to write 3 blog posts a week.
Vickie - November 21, 2008 11:55 AM
Thanks for dropping by, Chris. Always good to hear from you.
If I didn't "twitter" on my iPhone, I wouldn't have the time.
For someone working out of a home office, twitter is like background office conversation with the occasional lapse into extended (guilty) socializing.
For the adult ADHD crowd (do you know ANY litigator whose not a little ADHD & oppositional-defiant?) Twitter also helps one's patience in grocery lines; Los Angeles traffic; the hair dressers; and, the like. Time when I suppose other people are calmly meditating or thinking cool thoughts.
Though I DO post my own and other people's links on Twitter, as well as stories that grab my attention, I admit that it is mostly a guilty social pleasure.