Ed. Note: Thx to Brenda. Others, yes you can use, just link is all. Fair?
Top Three Twitter Messages and Subjects
Posted in April 9th, 2009
Filed under: Work-related
Ed. Note: Thx to Brenda. Others, yes you can use, just link is all. Fair?
"I am having fun here, sharing stories of what I have learned after some 25 years of doing startups, with maybe some observations about the workplace, culture and other things that interest or amuse me,...and hopefully, you."

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Hi GL, this picture says it all. Your analysis is right on. Thankfully between all of those are good “Tweets” too. Guess that’s what keeps me going back.
I like the way you can say so much “visually.” You use your gifts well.
Once again GL, I wish I had said this.
Dont get me wrong, I am liking twitter. But I find I miss some awfully good things because there are so many of my ‘friends’ who are selling stuff I dont want. I have to un follow some folks when I have time. But I do like, truth be told, to see the lengths they go through to sell.
Thanks Robyn and Diana, you are both such good people to have visit because you are so uplifting.
I burst out laughing when I saw this. Especially the “join my affiliate” one. Jeez. How many of those do we need? Well, that and the constant quoting does bug me sometimes. Don’t get me wrong, I do enjoy a good quote, but some days there are just so many! Oh, and the constant advertising of colon cleanser. Uck!
Twitter definitely has it’s good/beneficial side and it’s annoying side.
Erin
There should be at least a little space for conversation…and links to sites I would not have found otherwise (like this one) But then looking at this, I must be doing Twitter wrong – I only friend people I find interesting. I try to make it a pretty diverse crowd. But then look what I have missed – I have yet to see a colon cleanse tweet. Rats, may have to fix that.
Erin—Yes, me too, I waver on quotes. Sometime I like ‘em unless they have become so commonplace for me to think “Really.” But then, I can still remember reading Harvey McKay’s first book, turning a pae and seeing writ large, “When the going gets tough, the tough get going.” I think my 7th grade football coach came up with that one.
Joan–I think one can start conversations via twitter, like you are doing so well already. If you havent found tweetdeck yet, better give it a go. At the bottom of each column, there is a button that helps you search within that saved column. So if you have me as a saved column, you can search on “Http:” and it will sift only the tweets where I have linked to something.