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August 3rd, 2009

Bringing it All Back Home: 140,000 Characters You Might Have Missed

Sally Grossman and Bob Dylan as featured on the cover of the 1965 Dylan album Bringing It All Back Home

Sally Grossman and Bob Dylan as featured on the cover of the 1965 Dylan album Bringing It All Back Home

Over the past couple of years my undying need to share with you, dear reader, has increasingly been occurring elsewhere. Facebook friends get updates targeted to a small audience. Google Reader users get shared articles and comment threads (links available on the front sidebar of this blog).

Both of these are indispensable in their own very specific ways, but the tool I turn to most often for sharing ideas and creative outbursts is Twitter. Easy mobile use and mandatory brevity have proven to be a powerful combination. As I near my 1,000th Tweet (née update) I’m realizing that a scary amount of my travel documentation, creative output, political commentary, and electronic shout-outs over the past three years have been taking place over there. Yes, most of these are nanostories of marginal interest given a few days’ (hours?) hindsight. Of the rest, I’m hoping a lightly-edited weekly Twitter digest will spark an occasional item of longer than 140 characters. If not, at least I’m archiving these ideas far from the reach of the hated fail whale.

Note: Many thanks to Alex King and his excellent Twitter Tools plugin for WordPress.

Categories: Tweet Tweet, the technical

August 2nd, 2009

Weekly Twitter Digest for 2009-08-02

Fire tears through long-neglected building at 4th and Rhode Island NE. Photo via Eckington listserve.

Fire tears through long-neglected building at 4th and Rhode Island NE. Photo via Eckington listserve.

  • "In the Loop" = highly recommended. Thx to @youngamerican for excellent TSOYA with director. #
  • Preparing to dominate at Commonwealth pub quiz #
  • Porch status: gimpy chocolate lab #
  • Porch status: torrential downpour http://twitpic.com/bvfuh #
  • Veggie bibimbap from cart at 14 & L = recommended http://twitpic.com/bxlnv #
  • Porch status: muggy with vines starting to poke through the floorboards. #
  • I shot a man in Reno http://digg.com/d1ysK0 #
  • NextBus gave me just enough time to visit the new Chinatown Coffee Co. Intelligentsia beans! http://twitpic.com/c2o60 #
  • DDOT is now twitpic-ing accidents so you don't have to http://ow.ly/iBu3 (and yikes!) #
  • Pinkomag gets quite a tip, re: Obama's (alleged) birth: http://ow.ly/iC1Z #
  • @emilysaysso lots of variables. My commute is 20 blocks and = 15 mins. in reply to emilysaysso #
  • Long-neglected building on fire in Eckington, 4th & Rhode Island NE http://twitpic.com/c7dlm #
  • …fire is under control. Oddly, the Eckington listserve just had a thread about this building's tax debt. #
  • OBSERVED: Protagonist in Truffaut's "The Soft Skin" looks very much like @hodgman – This makes the film much zanier than it used to be. #
  • Wishing Sen. Dodd a speedy recovery http://ow.ly/iHXz #
  • Quality preventive care led to diagnosis. Expect Dodd to redouble his commitment to quality HC for everyone via @mbrownerhamlin @Taylor_West #
  • Orlando Cabrera to Twins? Interesting. Wasn't expecting any deadline deals. #
  • @Dave_WISC_olson Let's hope that's the difference between second and first! in reply to Dave_WISC_olson #
  • Lovely evening with Indian food and old friends on Baltimore rooftop. Waiting for the train back in to DC. #
  • Porch status: total silence alternates with extreme bass at intervals equal to those of left turn arrow at rhode island avenue #
  • @bigbearcafe Exciting! But I wonder how well those mixing boards will hold up to all those spilled cups of coffee. #
  • Mid-city cafe now open above Miss Pixies on 14th/R! Getting dizzy from all the new coffee options DC suddenly has. (h/t @bigbearcafe) #

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July 26th, 2009

Weekly Twitter Digest for 2009-07-26

Web Design sign, Dupont Circle

Questionable approach to marketing. Found at Connecticut Ave. and Dupont Circle

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