The difference could be the time it takes to compose.  A blog is like a book
report, term paper or official "position" on something, whereas a twit(ter)
is like an offhand comment.  You don't have to think about the second one,
but you want to make a strong point (about fly larva, in my case) in the
first one.

I have 1000 ideas for blogs to write, and never feel in the right frame of
mind to write one.  I wouldn't use twitter either, but can see its "stream
of consciousness" appeal, even if I personally don't need to share that much
with folks on the Internet...

Bryan
http://www.bryanminihan.com

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It goes to show that people have way too much time on their hands :)

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