no, twitter is def not the same as blogging. it does have a lot in common,
but it's a lot more social and like conversation... and your friends
probably dont get your blog posts to their phones, where twitter does that.

Rex Pechler
http://RexIsExcited.com
http://twitter.com/rpechler

On 4/10/07, JOHNNIE WARNER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> oh wow.... i guess i need to read more post and stop letting them
> pile up in my mac mailbox - i didn't know there was a wiki entry for
> movlogging.
>
> sure by all means post away in the wiki- by the way - Steve is really
> on some next level stuff understanding and posting the information
> that he is.  i kinda see it like television is old media compared to
> internet tv,  such is the same of using a pc/mac is old vlogging/
> blogging compared to mobile blogging.  One pioneer of the mobile
> blogging is that cat Justin over at Justin.tv - that kid has stumbled
> unto a gold mind idea.
>
> last side note - i know that their is a lot of hype on the twitter
> thing but isn't it the same concept as posting to your blog with your
> cellphone. (only difference is that you can add pictures) just a
> question.
>
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> On Apr 10, 2007, at 8:27 AM, Rupert wrote:
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> > Hey Johnnie,
> >
> > I like your vlog/blog about the Treo.  Saw it at the bottom of your
> > post.
> > http://oneinthehand.blogspot.com/
> >
> > Great resource, like Steve Garfield's Nokia N Series blog at:
> > http://nokiatestcenter.blogspot.com/
> >
> > Should we put these on the wiki, under guides for movlogging?
> >
> > Rupert
> >
> > http://www.twitter.com/ruperthowe/
> > http://twittervlog.blogspot.com/
> > http://feeds.feedburner.com/twittervlog/
> >
> >
> > On 10 Apr 2007, at 16:18, JOHNNIE WARNER wrote:
> >
> > .....now don't get me wrong - i'm not generalizing - i'm just saying
> > that its just sad that some people have no way out even when their is
> > evidence or no evidence proving someone did something wrong. case in
> > point that i just read off the news wire - (if you feel like reading
> > its below) ...and i speak from real world experience as a former
> > United States Marines Corps -Military Police that sometime people let
> > the power of the badge go to their head. forgive me for my rant, i
> > just think its sad - almost in the mind set of - will it ever change
> > (hell no) But we live and learn -
> >
> > Now back to regular scheduled vlogging communication!!!!
> >
> > On Apr 10, 2007, at 7:46 AM, Rupert wrote:
> >
> >> That's amazing.
> >> What a guy.
> >> I was on a bit of a rant, because I feel that too often humanity,
> >> moderation and common sense is lost in bureaucracy, crowd behavior
> >> and politics.
> >> But you're right - well posted.
> >> I hope your friend's daughter is okay.
> >>
> >>
> >> On 10 Apr 2007, at 15:08, Richard (Show) Hall wrote:
> >>
> >> No pants story ... Sad, but funny
> >>
> >> You've got a group adding a few smiles to everyone's day.
> >>
> >> Then the police arrive and disrupt the subway, clog things up, and,
> >> generally exhibit disorderly conduct.
> >>
> >> ... the irony is overwhelming
> >>
> >> ... police spending their time in major metropolitan cities arresting
> >> people
> >> for writing with chalk on the side walk and walking around in boxer
> >> shorts
> >> ... tax dollars at work
> >>
> >> ... in contrast, this past weekend I was on a float trip on the Jacks
> >> Fork
> >> river in the Ozarks, camping in am isolated spot on the river in the
> >> middle
> >> of no where with friends, and a highway patrolmen shows up.
> >>
> >> It turns out that the highway patrolmen had hiked two miles from the
> >> nearest
> >> point where a car could get to, in order to let one of my friends
> >> know that
> >> his daughter had been in an accident.
> >>
> >> My friend and the highway patrol guy then canoed down stream to that
> >> same
> >> place and the highway patrolman gave him a ride to his car and
> >> arranged for
> >> the canoe to be picked up.
> >>
> >> This was really beyond the call of duty, something most anyone would
> >> gladly
> >> pay tax dollars for - and, when it happened I vowed I wouldn't spend
> >> all my
> >> time just talking about bad stuff cops do, so, anyway, there you have
> >> it.
> >>
> >> ... Richard
> >>
> >> On 4/9/07, JOHNNIE WARNER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >>> ..something I felt like sharing - kinda made me wanna say hmmmm.....
> >>>
> >>> Its been plenty of times that have been shared over the web when
> >>> people are mistreated or mishandled by the cops or other forms of
> >>> authority. This youtube clip in particular just shows how backwards
> >>> and corrupt some of OUR law enforcement agencies are and where their
> >>> real priorities are. Although this may be comical in it s
> >>> deliverance of the prank - i don't think it deserved the end result.
> >>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7snbtwG5wc&mode=related&search=
> >>>
> >>> http://www.oneinthehand.blogspot.com
> >>> The only Treo Training Video Cast in the World
> >>>
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> >> --
> >> Richard
> >> http://richardhhall.org
> >> Shows
> >> http://richardshow.org
> >> http://inspiredhealing.tv
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