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Bit Blot => Off-Topic => Topic started by: Alec on July 25, 2008, 04:21:05 pm
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Yet another way to stay up to date. :)
http://twitter.com/bitblot (http://twitter.com/bitblot)
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Sorry Alec no, I'll keep up with things here and if I miss out then that's my hard luck :( I'm not scared of new things I'm just suffering overload :o
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I mainly wanted an excuse to try out twitter. ;D
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last update is 5 hours ago! more! more! faster! faster! ;)
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last update is 5 hours ago! more! more! faster! faster! ;)
ahhhhhh D:
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I see :D Be but watch it because it looks like people are going to be update crazy and then you won't have time to write the game lol
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Naw, I'd never do that... 8)
O0
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What's twitter?
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It looks like another MySpace clone Glamador ::) They talk about it being different but every message service needs you to be ready and willing to be there replying and sending, I would rather use a normal messenger like Yahoo or Skipe with headphones then you can at least try and get on with other things while talking..
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Silverflagon, twitter is actually much more then that.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twitter
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I see... It sends instant messages to you using your emails and mobile, and yes that does make it differnt I suppose but I still don't see a need for me to join it just now.. :)
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Uh, its just another way to check updates.
I'm going to use it for smaller updates that wouldn't warrant a blog post every time. ^-^
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Well if I could read your posts without joining then that would be great, so I will have to check and see?
It's down! now isn't that just great lol
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You don't need a Twitter account to get notified of new "tweets." If you use a feed reader (and if you don't, why the heck not?), you can just have it watch the RSS (http://twitter.com/statuses/user_timeline/13439032.rss) or Atom (http://twitter.com/statuses/user_timeline/13439032.atom) feed.
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You don't need a Twitter account to get notified of new "tweets." If you use a feed reader (and if you don't, why the heck not?), you can just have it watch the RSS (http://twitter.com/statuses/user_timeline/13439032.rss) or Atom (http://twitter.com/statuses/user_timeline/13439032.atom) feed.
Thank you Robert I'll check rss and the other one :)