Actually lol'd out loud for quite some time.Swope wrote:
This man knows how to use twitter: http://twitter.com/fart_master
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What are you talking about pointless? It looks like a delicious morning tasty treat ..tbh.kylef wrote:
lol. Pointless but rather cool.Kmarion wrote:
http://twitter.com/Starbuckskylef wrote:
Following you Jamie. Next time I'm in Starbucks I'll tweet you!
http://twitpic.com/1qbv1 <-- just sent
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It would just tempt me!Kmarion wrote:
What are you talking about pointless? It looks like a delicious morning tasty treat ..tbh.
Thy will be broken .kylef wrote:
It would just tempt me!Kmarion wrote:
What are you talking about pointless? It looks like a delicious morning tasty treat ..tbh.
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I thought this was a pretty cool story regarding twitter.
http://sesquipedalis.blogspot.com/2009/ … itter.html
The Diesel tweets!
http://sesquipedalis.blogspot.com/2009/ … itter.html
The Diesel tweets!
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he tweets too much tbh.. I followed him for a half day.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
I thought this was a pretty cool story regarding twitter.
http://sesquipedalis.blogspot.com/2009/ … itter.html
The Diesel tweets!
I hate to say it, honestly I do.. but Ashton Kutcher isn't nearly as douchey as I once thought.Kmarion wrote:
"WHICH MOVIE WAS BETTER KAZAAM OR STEEL, HOW ABOUT, NEITHER, LOL"kylef wrote:
NiceKmarion wrote:
http://twitter.com/THE_REAL_SHAQ
Twitter machine
At least he's a good sport with his movies..lol.
.. and I loled at this: http://twitpic.com/n62w
http://twitter.com/aplusk
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You wouldn't if you were worth more than some Arab princes and sitting out every back-to-back game? He's probably bored as hell.Kmarion wrote:
he tweets too much tbh.. I followed him for a half day.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
I thought this was a pretty cool story regarding twitter.
http://sesquipedalis.blogspot.com/2009/ … itter.html
The Diesel tweets!
Worse than a 13 year old girl though..lol.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
You wouldn't if you were worth more than some Arab princes and sitting out every back-to-back game? He's probably bored as hell.Kmarion wrote:
he tweets too much tbh.. I followed him for a half day.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
I thought this was a pretty cool story regarding twitter.
http://sesquipedalis.blogspot.com/2009/ … itter.html
The Diesel tweets!
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Funny, I saw it tonight and thought I should have posted something about that in your thread earlier.Scorpion0x17 wrote:
Kmarion wrote:
http://i42.tinypic.com/33bpj61.jpg
Finally a definitive answer to my question.
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Weird thing is - I often look up at the stars, and always have (and really miss being able to see the milky way) - but, how come I've never seen venus before this year???Kmarion wrote:
Funny, I saw it tonight and thought I should have posted something about that in your thread earlier.Scorpion0x17 wrote:
Kmarion wrote:
http://i42.tinypic.com/33bpj61.jpg
Finally a definitive answer to my question.
(that was what made me question it - the fact I'd never seen it before)
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There are a few varying circumstances that make each planet more prominent. Planets orbit in an elliptical motion.. although I think Venus is probably the closest to circular.Scorpion0x17 wrote:
Weird thing is - I often look up at the stars, and always have (and really miss being able to see the milky way) - but, how come I've never seen venus before this year???Kmarion wrote:
Funny, I saw it tonight and thought I should have posted something about that in your thread earlier.
(that was what made me question it - the fact I'd never seen it before)
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Could it also be higher than usual?Kmarion wrote:
There are a few varying circumstances that make each planet more prominent. Planets orbit in an elliptical motion.. although I think Venus is probably the closest to circular.Scorpion0x17 wrote:
Weird thing is - I often look up at the stars, and always have (and really miss being able to see the milky way) - but, how come I've never seen venus before this year???Kmarion wrote:
Funny, I saw it tonight and thought I should have posted something about that in your thread earlier.
(that was what made me question it - the fact I'd never seen it before)
As I think I said in my thread, I've always thought Venus appears close to the horizon and, now, living here in flatland (East Anglia is about as flat as Holland), I was sure it was always too low too see from here.
Hmm... maybe we should move over to my thread with this sub-discussion, as we're getting way off-topic...
(can individual posts be moved?)
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It is a bit higher in the summer. It's called the morning "star"/evening "star" because it usually hangs around the horizon.Scorpion0x17 wrote:
Could it also be higher than usual?Kmarion wrote:
There are a few varying circumstances that make each planet more prominent. Planets orbit in an elliptical motion.. although I think Venus is probably the closest to circular.Scorpion0x17 wrote:
Weird thing is - I often look up at the stars, and always have (and really miss being able to see the milky way) - but, how come I've never seen venus before this year???
(that was what made me question it - the fact I'd never seen it before)
As I think I said in my thread, I've always thought Venus appears close to the horizon and, now, living here in flatland (East Anglia is about as flat as Holland), I was sure it was always too low too see from here.
Hmm... maybe we should move over to my thread with this sub-discussion, as we're getting way off-topic...
(can individual posts be moved?)
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Well, the one thing I am sure about is that it is definitely not summer here.Kmarion wrote:
It is a bit higher in the summer. It's called the morning "star"/evening "star" because it usually hangs around the horizon.Scorpion0x17 wrote:
Could it also be higher than usual?Kmarion wrote:
There are a few varying circumstances that make each planet more prominent. Planets orbit in an elliptical motion.. although I think Venus is probably the closest to circular.
As I think I said in my thread, I've always thought Venus appears close to the horizon and, now, living here in flatland (East Anglia is about as flat as Holland), I was sure it was always too low too see from here.
Hmm... maybe we should move over to my thread with this sub-discussion, as we're getting way off-topic...
(can individual posts be moved?)
AHA! It's really close, and is/was heading towards us... (relatively speaking)
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O' sorry. Geographical assumption failure pour moi.Scorpion0x17 wrote:
Well, the one thing I am sure about is that it is definitely not summer here.Kmarion wrote:
It is a bit higher in the summer. It's called the morning "star"/evening "star" because it usually hangs around the horizon.Scorpion0x17 wrote:
Could it also be higher than usual?
As I think I said in my thread, I've always thought Venus appears close to the horizon and, now, living here in flatland (East Anglia is about as flat as Holland), I was sure it was always too low too see from here.
Hmm... maybe we should move over to my thread with this sub-discussion, as we're getting way off-topic...
(can individual posts be moved?)
AHA! It's really close, and is/was heading towards us... (relatively speaking)
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can someone link me to some good news group twitter feeds, and possibly something to do with the gaming and music industry
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Sorry I'm a month late to the party:
I'm on Twitter, as well as Wakoopa, Facebook, Digg, last.fm, YouTube, Zune Social, deviantART and Netvibes. And LinkedIn
And Friendfeed, but I forgot the link to that.
Uhm... I'm thinking of stuff I forgot...
-kon
I'm on Twitter, as well as Wakoopa, Facebook, Digg, last.fm, YouTube, Zune Social, deviantART and Netvibes. And LinkedIn
And Friendfeed, but I forgot the link to that.
Uhm... I'm thinking of stuff I forgot...
-kon
This random thought popped into my head today, and I'm sure it's not original, but it'd still be cool and more interesting. Instead of asking "what are you doing?" the question would be "where are you?", and you'd basically snap a photo with a cell phone and upload it instantly to the site. Text is just so boring, but pictures are worth a thousand words (Not to mention I'd rather "follow" someone to see cool/interesting/funny pics, rather than just read futile, narcissistic text)
Basically sounds as if Tumblr would be your street- very basic blogging service with an emphasis on minimal text and maximum pictures/artwork.mtb0minime wrote:
This random thought popped into my head today, and I'm sure it's not original, but it'd still be cool and more interesting. Instead of asking "what are you doing?" the question would be "where are you?", and you'd basically snap a photo with a cell phone and upload it instantly to the site. Text is just so boring, but pictures are worth a thousand words (Not to mention I'd rather "follow" someone to see cool/interesting/funny pics, rather than just read futile, narcissistic text)
Slyly bumping this to say that a University friend has shown me the light regarding Twitter - if only to use it for a glamorized newsfeed - and I think I shall use it as a status-bump feed in order to link via Facebook/Twitter/other networks whenever I post some of my writing to the Internet. The editor of the student magazine here has clued me into the entire fandango; whenever I post a music review or piece of writing to my Internet blog/archive, I can link it through Facebook and Twitter in realtime. Kinda neat, I suppose... just for when publicizing your own work becomes too much effort in itself . Will work on getting the rather-essential blog/website part running during my summer break when I have oodles of spare time, just waiting on a domain registration now!
http://twitter.com/aaroninky
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libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
Qft.Poseidon wrote:
haffeysucks wrote:
no ty. facebook's enough web 2.0 for me.
@ Uzi...
We are all gonna find and raid any blog you set up. You know that right?
Actually, recommend me a book right now. Go. Fiction or non-fiction. No philosophy books unless you are gonna give me a starting point like Plato, which I've read a little bit of before.
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
Actually it's the exact opposite of unrealtor ...kylef wrote:
Real Estateliquidat0r wrote:
wtf is a realtor?
Wait behind the line ..............................................................
Raid it if you want... I don't care much for the 'blogosphere' or any of that Web 2.0 shit. For me it's a practical way to archive all of my student-journalism published articles/reviews- just an online storage space for people to read up on more info / further links / re-read previous entries, etc. I'm definitely not champing at the bit to establish myself as a successful 'blogger' or website owner; I'd be happy enough if a few people that read the University magazine/paper paid it a visit or had a browse after checking my Twitter/Facebook/etc.Flecco wrote:
Qft.Poseidon wrote:
haffeysucks wrote:
no ty. facebook's enough web 2.0 for me.
@ Uzi...
We are all gonna find and raid any blog you set up. You know that right?
Actually, recommend me a book right now. Go. Fiction or non-fiction. No philosophy books unless you are gonna give me a starting point like Plato, which I've read a little bit of before.
As for book recommendations... erm, I'm kneedeep in revision right now so my creative and literary horizons are dismally grey and academic. What sort of stuff are you into? Try Huxley's Brave New World or The Doors of Perception, or perhaps something like Vladimir Nabkov's Lolita. Haven't really had any time at all to (re)read any of my personal favourites or to browse any of my own literary choices recently .
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libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
I know wayyyy too many hope it fails!!!.Sup wrote:
way too many msn/myspace/facebook/otherchatorwhateverservices nowadays imo