This is a first for me.
@Rand_Simberg the 1st mention of the #glitchesinhistory hashtag appears on your TL. Now is Trending Topic in United States! #trndnl
— Trendinalia USA (@trendinaliaUS) October 18, 2013
This is a first for me.
@Rand_Simberg the 1st mention of the #glitchesinhistory hashtag appears on your TL. Now is Trending Topic in United States! #trndnl
— Trendinalia USA (@trendinaliaUS) October 18, 2013
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Heh. Have I told you about my Twitter Greasemonkey script? As well as hiding promoted tweets, I can selectively hide by hashtag.. but yours must have happened while I was asleep or actually working or something.
Next you’ll be dancing at clubs with Paris Hilton. BTW, isn’t it time for a historical parody… haven’t had the muse lately?
What’s Twitter?
How does it differ from just having a blog, posting what you want to say, and letting people read it?
Congratulations, Rand. Maybe I’ll get around to signing up for Twitter one of these days.
Lord knows I don’t spend nearly enough time online. /sarc
Not being on Twitter means I miss things like this, unless someone calls my attention to it:
https://twitter.com/AerojetRdyne/status/391230653334712320/photo/1
“What’s Twitter?”
A medium which allows you to send messages of 140 characters or less in length. This facilitates arguments of bumper-sticker length, perfect for a sound-byte society whose major medium is broadcast TV.
It’s passé, as far as I’m concerned. We’re out of the broadcast TV era, and into the shorter attention span 21st century. That’s why I’ve moved on to Tagger, a site which allows you to send messages of up to 7 alphanumeric characters plus one “heart” sign, facilitating arguments of vanity license plate length, and perfect for a society whose attention span is about of the duration required to read a license plate.
I’m thinking of upgrading to Tagger Pro, which for $19.95 a month adds a heart in a circle with a slash through it…