April 2009
43 posts
March 2009
57 posts
An unabashed user of ghost Twitterers is Guy Kawasaki, a new-media consultant with more than 80,000 followers, who is full of praise for the two employees who enliven his Twitter feed, often posting updates while he is on stage addressing a conference.
Totally called it. At least Shaq, who ended Twitter, writes his.
43f Podcast: John Gruber & Merlin Mann's Blogging... →
factsarenothing:
Required reading for the next time you have a digital identity crisis.
artificialowl.net: The most fascinating abandoned... →
(via unconsumption)
The Bernier goal last night via Nucks Misconduct
Hate crime victims” it would seem enjoy special priviliges! The lives of people...
– Anonymous Comment on a Vancouver Sun article about a 62 year old man getting seriously assulted on Davie Street.
The spelling mistakes make the comment extra awesome.
(via blownspeakers)
(via whycomments)
why newspapers shouldn't allow comments →
vanmega:
In response the responses to this, I’ve created this group blog.
Be a dear and follow the blog, wont you?
On the proliferation of "Twitter Experts" who...
I wonder if the people who charge for Twitter consulting resent those like me who give it away for free.
brownpau:
If there’s money in telling people how to post text to an input field with a 140 character limit I want in on that action.
Making the right choices to reduce your water... →
(via unconsumption)
re: space shuttle bat and bacon butties
duckstab: it's the natural order of things. shark eats fish, shuttle eats bat, i eat the upper part of a pig's shoulder.
Idea for a micro-blog #649
I support this only if a) it happens on Tumblr so that I can reblog the shit out of it and b) we create a roving network of rebloggers who reblog disheartening comments at the end of traditional media stories.
blownspeakers:
vanmega:
A blog which posts the craziest, bat-shit, tin-foil hat, xenophobic, change-hating comments posted at the end of news stories on cbc.ca.
I realize there would...
21st C idioms
factsarenothing:
I propose replacing “Let’s blow this popsicle stand” with “Let’s blow this frozen banana stand.”