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Hey Alan,
Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/joejoomla LOL I tried to avoid Twitter for the longest time. All I could see was the noise. Yes there was some good stuff but the price (in time) that you have to pay for it didn't seem worth it. My thinking was really 'I can't see the forest for the trees' though. Like you pointed out, there are some really good people Twittering worthwhile content to consider. So I bit the bullet and jumped in finally. Now I all have to do is figure out how to control this chatter. When you start to follow a lot of people it's like being in a 400 horse power muscle car for the first time, always a little overwhelming. But then you get use to it. Suddenly you like it. It becomes an addiction. What will you do when the power goes off? Here's an interesting thing to consider, read a book that was written 100 years ago and you will realize how slow the pace of life was. Now, if you let it, life will run you at 100 miles an hour or faster. Things like Twitter add to this. But is it making our lives better? I hope all this assimilating of information is worth it and not just overclocking our biological well being. Time will tell I suppose. btw - check out my article 'I Need A Sectwitary Like Guy Kawasaki Has' http://www.joejoomla.com/sound-off/25-opinion/89-i-need-a-sectwitary-like-guy-kawasaki-has.html Best regards, JoeJoomla Interesting take on those who twitter. I am not sure where I fall into this: I think I'm a little bit of each category.
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