Completely agree with you David

Cheers, Linda
On 1 Apr 2009, at 21:22, David Rosam wrote:

> Just try it and see what you get out of it.
>
> I couldn't see why I'd want to be on Twitter until I tried it out  
> and realised the questions I'd been asking and the assumptions I'd  
> been making were completely off-beam.
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> Cheers
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> David
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> 2009/4/1 Virginia <[email protected]>
> Thanks, Anna.  I have been totally baffled by this need to tell the  
> world what you are doing.  Thought maybe I was too old to  
> understand it all.
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> 2009/4/1 anna churchill <[email protected]>
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> so is this like a digital network of 'walkie talkies". i am trying  
> to find the rationale for this obsessive connectivity madness.
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> from what i can gather it means a limitless amount of people can  
> feed into someone's twitter set up and everyone can keep putting in  
> little updates.
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> but why? unless a group working on something that needs to  
> intersect. then, very handy. an example i saw was just a sort of  
> mad, ongoing, virtual reality show feed of people  being seduced by  
> banal babble and alerting each other that they have just gone to  
> the loo.
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> is it like a digital conference call? is it so its like an always  
> "open line" so at any given mo someone may be putting in an update  
> and bump into someone else and then they can communicate right then?
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> eh????
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> David Rosam
> SEO Copywriting and Online Strategy
> http://webpositioningcentre.co.uk
> http://dangerous-thinking.com
> http://twitter.com/seocopyandstrat
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