Overheard on Twitter: Imagine That
by Lee Potts ~ November 15th, 2008. Filed under: Overheard on Twitter.
#seattlecodecamp murphys law strikes a presentation! If it presentation needs the network it won’t be available. Jeff tucker called it. ~darkxanthos (Justin Bozonier)



November 16th, 2008 at 6:26 am
Hi Lee,
Twitter is fascinating. You are able to choose a topic and then get a snapshot of what people think about it. I really enjoy these Twitter vignette posts. Keep'em coming.
Thanks for the blog. It is always enlightening.
November 16th, 2008 at 8:21 pm
Thanks for stopping by and commenting Jeff. Glad you like what I'm doing here in general and the Twitter posts specifically. I always feel a little bit like I'm cheating when I post them. It's hard to resist though because each one is a narrative in miniature starkly expressing the angst of presentation disaster. Questions for you: I've done the Twitter posts in three formats. Multiple tweets sharing a general theme with no commentary, one tweet with no commentary and one tweet with commentary. Which do you think is most useful/effective? Is just the post enough?
November 16th, 2008 at 11:21 pm
Thanks for stopping by and commenting Jeff. Glad you like what I'm doing here in general and the Twitter posts specifically. I always feel a little bit like I'm cheating when I post them. It's hard to resist though because each one is a narrative in miniature starkly expressing the angst of presentation disaster. Questions for you: I've done the Twitter posts in three formats. Multiple tweets sharing a general theme with no commentary, one tweet with no commentary and one tweet with commentary. Which do you think is most useful/effective? Is just the post enough?
November 17th, 2008 at 4:21 am
Thanks for stopping by and commenting Jeff. Glad you like what I'm doing here in general and the Twitter posts specifically. I always feel a little bit like I'm cheating when I post them. It's hard to resist though because each one is a narrative in miniature starkly expressing the angst of presentation disaster. Questions for you: I've done the Twitter posts in three formats. Multiple tweets sharing a general theme with no commentary, one tweet with no commentary and one tweet with commentary. Which do you think is most useful/effective? Is just the post enough?