When in Rome …
Anyone up for dinner Saturday night?
I’m staying a few blocks west of Termini. I may be a bit jetlagged, but promise witty repartee, to the extent I am able.
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Anyone up for dinner Saturday night?
I’m staying a few blocks west of Termini. I may be a bit jetlagged, but promise witty repartee, to the extent I am able.
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Oh wow, a blog post for this kind of request. Cray-zee.
You should have sent this message through a ~95% reliable, 100% proprietary network, like the rest of us cool kids.
Y’mean Twitter? Think about it … John McCain is on Twitter. Do I look like I want to have dinner with John McCain?
Social Networking sites … grumble, grumble … dagnabit!
Yeah. I wouldn’t worry about it too much though. Just a couple of months ago, one of our illustrious tech pundits claimed that feeds were dead thanks to Twitter. Conclusion: we’re right at the top of the hype curve, just starting to hit the downslope.
(What’s at the bottom, you ask? A lot of sad geeks in San Francisco and a web littered with broken bit.ly links.)