doctorfrog on 19/12/2009 at 20:34
Quote Posted by EvaUnit02
no one cares about this web 2.0 bollocks
get off your arse and start a proper blog at least
Web 1.0 had blogging you could do from a laptop.
Web 2.0 has microblogging you can do from an iPhone.
Web 3.0 will allow you to communicate huge slabs of thought through tapping a short series of (
http://www.greatapetrust.org/bonobo/language/index.php) ape-approved lexigrams embedded in your forearm and/or penis.
denisv on 19/12/2009 at 21:01
twitter more like shitter
thefonz on 19/12/2009 at 21:49
Well we all do yearn for the day we can use our penises to write our blogs.
However, while I'm on Facebook, I do have a (largely redundant) twitter page at at twitter.com/16bitgeek along with a blog I update now and again at 16bitgeek.tumblr.com
My life is not interesting enough to keep constant updates and the people I want to know where I am and what I'm doing, generally do through the magical device called a PHONE.
However saying that, I think the future is on websites such as twitter...excellent way to get news across.
Mr.Duck on 21/12/2009 at 03:24
Quote Posted by denisv
twitter more like shitter
*Drumroll*
theBlackman on 21/12/2009 at 19:17
Twitter is the modern backyard fence gossip site and rumour mill. And helps display the international insipidness of the members who indulge therewith.
doctorfrog on 21/12/2009 at 19:35
unlike the glory of forums where wisdom's light doth shine
Aja on 21/12/2009 at 22:48
When windows 7 was on sale for students I couldn't find a
Canadian offer anywhere on google. Then I did a Twitter search and found someone had posted the link just minutes earlier. I like Twitter, even if it is a little silly.
theBlackman on 21/12/2009 at 23:35
Quote Posted by doctorfrog
unlike the glory of forums where wisdom's light doth shine
Now and then. You never were one to hide your light under a basket. The light of your wisdom has guided us for years, and hopefully for many more.
By the way. Merry Christmas and a Happy New. :thumb:
doctorfrog on 22/12/2009 at 00:52
Overall polite and well-meaning, with just a taste (not too heavy) of backhand. Hints of vanilla and a fruity finish. Let's see someone twitter that.
And may your entrance into 2010 be similarly pleasing. :)