Having a feed-reader has already ruined the blogging experience for me. Am I going to have to start adding people's Twitter feeds too? Could start gently with yours...
No no, seriously, it would be easier to set up your own account (you don't have to write anything yourself if you don't fancy, but it makes it much easier to follow what people are saying in one place, than reading lots of separate feeds.) I came across someone who announced grandly " I don't FOLLOW, I LEAD." You could just follow... ;-)
From my whole 3 days' experience of it, I'd say Twitter is a quick & dirty, no strings affair as opposed to Blogger, which requires faithfulness and committment... x
I feel like Joanna in Stepford Wives when she discovers that the really groovy lady has turned strange and suddenly started concentrating on housework. ;-)
Have never twittered because I don't like using phones - can't bear how the little boxes feel and all that thumbing, yeuch. I like extended cords in a variety of colors.
It started off as a bookcrossing blog, in which I left my books on the Central Line, hoping someone would pick them up and comment on them here. It has morphed into, er, this. So if you showed up looking for something about bookcrossings and books... look here or here instead
Where exactly do I find you?
ReplyDeleteHello! just here:
ReplyDeletehttp://twitter.com/Slaminsky
join us... one of us... x
No.
ReplyDeleteSpoilsport.
ReplyDeleteHaving a feed-reader has already ruined the blogging experience for me. Am I going to have to start adding people's Twitter feeds too? Could start gently with yours...
ReplyDeleteNo no, seriously, it would be easier to set up your own account (you don't have to write anything yourself if you don't fancy, but it makes it much easier to follow what people are saying in one place, than reading lots of separate feeds.) I came across someone who announced grandly " I don't FOLLOW, I LEAD." You could just follow... ;-)
ReplyDeleteFrom my whole 3 days' experience of it, I'd say Twitter is a quick & dirty, no strings affair as opposed to Blogger, which requires faithfulness and committment... x
I feel like Joanna in Stepford Wives when she discovers that the really groovy lady has turned strange and suddenly started concentrating on housework.
ReplyDelete;-)
The allure was too strong Rog... don't judge me...
ReplyDeleteIn a show of typical contrariness, I'm gonna try and blog a bit more. Meet you halfway!
ReplyDeleteHurrah!
ReplyDeleteHave never twittered because I don't like using phones - can't bear how the little boxes feel and all that thumbing, yeuch. I like extended cords in a variety of colors.
ReplyDeleteYou can do it from your computer too hon - I do, my phone too ancient to cope with much excitement.
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