Our Twitterings in Syntagma
I would never stream my Twitterings on any normal website, but I thought you might appreciate a small selection of them here:
Why does Twitter ask, “What are you doing?” above the write box? Why not “What are you thinking?” Better still, “Why are you doing that?”
Blackberry 9000 on horizon. Just ordered Curve. Should I cancel and wait?
UK Gov on 23pc in new poll. Conservatives on 49pc. The next election is all over.
Moneyizor. The failing eurozone: http://www.moneyizor.com/2008/05/09/the-failing-eurozone/
I was disappointed with Yanik Silver’s book “Moonlighting on the Internet”. Sooo Web 1.0 Minus. Old hat Plus.
Considering buying “Problogger The Book”, but have I read it all on the site? Can anyone convince me it’s a good investment?
Twittergram sounds like a good service in embryo. See Dave Winer. Let’s hope it surfaces soon.
It’s nearly 1pm and I haven’t started my 3-hour working day. Wandering around book shops and buying an Aussie hat absorbed my morning.
Just bought Herman Hesse’s “Narcissus and Goldmund”. It’s the only one I haven’t read. Also John Buchan’s “Sick Heart River”.
Switched Syntagma to full feed. Resisted long and hard but the tide is irresistible.
Steve Rubel thinks that Renaissance Man is doomed because of the internet. The thing is, RM only uses the i/n sparingly. He reads many books.
New Mayor of London has appointed Bill Bratton to clean up London as he did NYC under Giuliani. Great Move. Congrats Boris.
My problem is I find it hard to work when the sun is shining. This is why I never moved to California.
And lots more, folks. Roll up at http://twitter.com/Syntagma. 140 characters of …
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