Have fallen a little behind because I 've been indulging in reading. Not just bed time reading but flopping on the couch and being absorbed in my book all day long. A delicious and decadent experience. So I have a little catching up to do. Had a look at facebook. Can see that it could be useful for staying in touch with family and friends especially if you're travelling but mostly it seems full of very self centred stuff. I can see people getting excited for about five minutes until the next thing comes along...which maybe at the at moment is twitter. Not really sure I want to know all this minutiae. Do I really need to know that someone is tired? Or that it's early in the morning? Or that they're in Glenferrie Rd?I'm just not interested in this. On the other hand I have been following some ?sites/tweets and getting updates is good. For example, I just found out that the museum is extending the Star Wars exhibition - must ask the kids if they want to go one more time. Is twitter's use like a noticeboard? I quite like blogs though.
I have gone back to look at twitter several more times and I can see why people become addicted to it. Of course that doesn't necessarily make it a good thing. I think I will persevere with it and see where it leads.
I have gone back to look at twitter several more times and I can see why people become addicted to it. Of course that doesn't necessarily make it a good thing. I think I will persevere with it and see where it leads.
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