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Question: If I sign up, will the messages get to my laptop?

I'm an analog guy living in this digital age.

I don't see why they wouldn't. You have to check the website to see the messages.

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I can't wait to hear if he gets his car washed, or if his cat gets worms. Twitter rules.
You really have to sift through a sea of cr@p. I have learned in the last week that Chauncey Gilliam is doing well in school. I read a former bball player for over a year and learned NOTHING except the dude took a LOT of naps and has awful grammar. It depends on the person. I would really like somebody on our football team that plays defense to do a good job of tweeting. It could be interesting, but most the time it's not.
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I can't wait to hear if he gets his car washed, or if his cat gets worms. Twitter rules.

I bet you think that "talkies" are just a fad that soon enough that we'll all see the light and go back to the good old days when films were silent and you had to read what the actors were saying while a theater organ plays in the background, too.

Welcome to the future, where everybody knows what everybody else is thinking at all times, even when we don't want to. There are some great tweeters, like Brian Windhorst, there are some that are just news aggregators and act like an RSS feed, and then there are your countless social drones who feel compelled to tell everyone about how a fly got into their house or the consistency of their latest bowel movement.

There is some great information on Twitter that you can't get anywhere else, and you know about it instantly. The trick is to know which people to follow. Coach Porter will be a good person to follow because he is someone who acts and communicates professionally. I don't see a person like him cluttering up your feed with inane social networking babble.

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I can't wait to hear if he gets his car washed, or if his cat gets worms. Twitter rules.

I bet you think that "talkies" are just a fad that soon enough that we'll all see the light and go back to the good old days when films were silent and you had to read what the actors were saying while a theater organ plays in the background, too.

Welcome to the future, where everybody knows what everybody else is thinking at all times, even when we don't want to. There are some great tweeters, like Brian Windhorst, there are some that are just news aggregators and act like an RSS feed, and then there are your countless social drones who feel compelled to tell everyone about how a fly got into their house or the consistency of their latest bowel movement.

There is some great information on Twitter that you can't get anywhere else, and you know about it instantly. The trick is to know which people to follow. Coach Porter will be a good person to follow because he is someone who acts and communicates professionally. I don't see a person like him cluttering up your feed with inane social networking babble.

Zach,

Why don't you become our resident Twitter raconteur, and feed us desperate-for-news slugs all we need to hear about the Zips' latest and best car washes and cat wormings (or is it cat washes, and... Oh well). I for one would like oh, so much to hear the daily account of Caleb Porter's newly announced visit to the land of Lio Messi and Patagonian penguins. I imagine Caleb is much sought-out now by the USSF Youth Program. But we're not giving him up for one moment just so he can go watch Quilmes play Los Argentinos Juniors. Unless of course, the Juniors have Lio's cousin who plays with the same flair and is digging being a Civil Engineering major in NE Ohio.

Personally, I haven't found much to be interested in My Space, Twitter, etc. There just seems to be an overabundance of neet tweets.

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I can't wait to hear if he gets his car washed, or if his cat gets worms. Twitter rules.

I bet you think that "talkies" are just a fad that soon enough that we'll all see the light and go back to the good old days when films were silent and you had to read what the actors were saying while a theater organ plays in the background, too.

Welcome to the future, where everybody knows what everybody else is thinking at all times, even when we don't want to. There are some great tweeters, like Brian Windhorst, there are some that are just news aggregators and act like an RSS feed, and then there are your countless social drones who feel compelled to tell everyone about how a fly got into their house or the consistency of their latest bowel movement.

There is some great information on Twitter that you can't get anywhere else, and you know about it instantly. The trick is to know which people to follow. Coach Porter will be a good person to follow because he is someone who acts and communicates professionally. I don't see a person like him cluttering up your feed with inane social networking babble.

Zach,

Why don't you become our resident Twitter raconteur, and feed us desperate-for-news slugs all we need to hear about the Zips' latest and best car washes and cat wormings (or is it cat washes, and... Oh well). I for one would like oh, so much to hear the daily account of Caleb Porter's newly announced visit to the land of Lio Messi and Patagonian penguins. I imagine Caleb is much sought-out now by the USSF Youth Program. But we're not giving him up for one moment just so he can go watch Quilmes play Los Argentinos Juniors. Unless of course, the Juniors have Lio's cousin who plays with the same flair and is digging being a Civil Engineering major in NE Ohio.

Personally, I haven't found much to be interested in My Space, Twitter, etc. There just seems to be an overabundance of neet tweets.

Z.I.P., what's with all the Futbol Argentino references and no mention of Newell's Old Boys??? :mad_flame: I wonder if Caleb can pick me up a case or two of Quilmes while he's searching for Butch Cassidy artifacts?

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I can't wait to hear if he gets his car washed, or if his cat gets worms. Twitter rules.

I bet you think that "talkies" are just a fad that soon enough that we'll all see the light and go back to the good old days when films were silent and you had to read what the actors were saying while a theater organ plays in the background, too.

Welcome to the future, where everybody knows what everybody else is thinking at all times, even when we don't want to. There are some great tweeters, like Brian Windhorst, there are some that are just news aggregators and act like an RSS feed, and then there are your countless social drones who feel compelled to tell everyone about how a fly got into their house or the consistency of their latest bowel movement.

There is some great information on Twitter that you can't get anywhere else, and you know about it instantly. The trick is to know which people to follow. Coach Porter will be a good person to follow because he is someone who acts and communicates professionally. I don't see a person like him cluttering up your feed with inane social networking babble.

Zach,

Why don't you become our resident Twitter raconteur, and feed us desperate-for-news slugs all we need to hear about the Zips' latest and best car washes and cat wormings (or is it cat washes, and... Oh well). I for one would like oh, so much to hear the daily account of Caleb Porter's newly announced visit to the land of Lio Messi and Patagonian penguins. I imagine Caleb is much sought-out now by the USSF Youth Program. But we're not giving him up for one moment just so he can go watch Quilmes play Los Argentinos Juniors. Unless of course, the Juniors have Lio's cousin who plays with the same flair and is digging being a Civil Engineering major in NE Ohio.

Personally, I haven't found much to be interested in My Space, Twitter, etc. There just seems to be an overabundance of neet tweets.

Z.I.P., what's with all the Futbol Argentino references and no mention of Newell's Old Boys??? :mad_flame: I wonder if Caleb can pick me up a case or two of Quilmes while he's searching for Butch Cassidy artifacts?

Ha ha. I was just afraid you and Zach were going to call me out for mentioning Quilmes after their relegation at the end of 08. Or worse yet, UA David would complain about my failure to mention La Bombonera. !Que Vamonos Boca! David tiene La Historia de Boca, La Ediciona Completa. :bow:

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