- @marklittlenews I got that. Liam seems delighted with how much of a cynical curmudgeon he is in reply to marklittlenews #
- @ronanlyons it’s an EU wide phenomenon. Isn’t it great that in a European “democracy” EU monetary policy is entirely Germany’s decision in reply to ronanlyons #
- @ronanlyons Germany needed reckless exp. on German products. It’s like a casino owner lamenting gambling addiction 🙂 in reply to ronanlyons #
- @theback9 No they’re not & I think it would be more prudent to have a democracy rather than someone in charge in reply to theback9 #
- @ronanlyons actually I think @davidmcw ‘s jockey metaphor at http://bit.ly/bcAqBs is very useful in reply to ronanlyons #
- @theback9 Lol, France would love that 🙂 in reply to theback9 #
- @miguelpdl topical stuff 😉 in reply to miguelpdl #
- @miguelpdl I can’t take what you’re saying at face value. I have a better source. You’re unsure of the domain anyway 😀 in reply to miguelpdl #
- @miguelpdl must remember to NEVER strongly criticise the work of 3 other projects in a grant submission again! in reply to miguelpdl #
- @miguelpdl it could become tedious to have to disagree wtih everybody but I’ll give it a go. big change for me obviously! in reply to miguelpdl #
- @paulmwatson ah, it’s enjoyable. Don’t expect the movie of the decade but it’s a decent werewolf yarn in reply to paulmwatson #
Day: February 21, 2010
You can’t keep good tech down
Whenever I hear someone over the age of 30 explaining how some new technology or techno-craze is “useless/ pointless/ stupid/ timewasting/ boring/ foolish” etc. I make a mental note to look up that technology and learn more about it. I’m over 30 myself so I’m accepting a degree of techno-fogeydom has creeped into my outlook. I even dismissed twitter as a distracting waste of time. It _is_ distracting but that isn’t the point.
Twitter fulfills a social need. We’re wired for verbal communication and twitter provides us with a convenient way of filling that need that is different in its brevity and reach from other mechanisms. Few enough people connect to those they don’t know personally on facebook but twitter behavior is different. In many ways this is liberating and innovative. By keeping tweets to short bursts of 140 characters we accept a convention that limits our ability to abuse network trust with long and indulgent messages. That’s what blogs are for. When I look at my friends twitter usage and compare it with my own it’s clear that many of us use it to break dunbar’s number. Our casual twitter relationships greatly outstrip the 150 person friend limit that’s more obvious on facebook. Twitter is nothing less than a social revolution. A quick ideas mart… One that, according to Nielsen ratings, subscribers spend a rapidly increasing amount of time using.