Twitter Stages
From @jasonhiner: The Four Stages of the typical Twitter User. I’m trying to move from stage three to stage four.
From @jasonhiner: The Four Stages of the typical Twitter User. I’m trying to move from stage three to stage four.
There’s a good list here for WordPress.
This is a very specific note, but I thought if someone was hunting for it, it might be helpful. In Spark Post you can now license your Adobe Stock images, but after forgetting how to do it twice, I thought I’d write it down! You simply choose the information icon on the page where you…
I have no use for them. They are worthless. They are ubiquitous on Facebook, and now I see them on Twitter as well. If you’re a friend, and you send me one of these sorts of messages, don’t be surprised that you receive no answer or acknowledgment. I get them by the dozens, and even…
Having reached the 2,000 follower barrier on Twitter, I needed to bring my follower list down closer to my followed list. There are some services that will simply unfollow those who don’t follow you, but since I follow–and read–some tech gurus, news services, and such, that don’t follow me, I didn’t want to do that….
I’ve been missing TweetDeck on my main office system, which uses Ubuntu Linux, ever since Twitter bought it and eliminated Adobe Air. I was suspicious of the stability of Air, but I liked TweetDeck, and it worked. I’m embarrassed to say that I didn’t think of the solution myself, but rather found it here–TweetDeck for…
Twenty years ago, I might have told someone to refuse to listen to gossip, and to check any stories they did hear carefully. “You need to get to the source,” I would say. There’s a reason that Paul puts gossip on so many sin lists: It can tear up a church. But readers of this…
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