Coo, thank goodness this is just a theoretical techie conversation and
not somewhere you would pick up anything that might be a spoiler
you've been carefully trying to avoid for months, eh?

;-)

m




On 12/04/07, Nic James Ferrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mr I Forrester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> How about something longer term? like being able to "follow" the doctor
> around during the week?

Can anyone follow twitter these days?

It's so   s l o w .


I think the beeb is missing a trick in not doing something like the
dath vader/luke skywalker twitters.

A dr and a dalek would be cool marketing.

And when you need to do some spicy "baddie" marketing, say to
introduce the master, the dalek could be a friend of a twitter feed
for that event.

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