So, my good friend Bobby Earle (and AMAZING photographer that I love and adore who is married to someone much more lovable and adorable ;)) recently blogged about twitter, and I found his blog rather interesting. His main thoughts pointing out the benefits of Twitter were thus:
His philosopher friend Garrett Miller (also a bud of mine) wrote a blog in response and here's what he said:
- A couple weeks ago, Tim Nosenzo helped me out big timeby responding to something I posted on twitter. I had been looking for a very hard to find lens for about 6 weeks. Because of my twitter updates on the matter, Tim kept his eye open for the lens and emailed me when he found one. Long story short, I got the lens!!
- Another time, I was headed out to Australia. I asked if anyone knew of a place within five hours of Sydney where I could find wild Kangaroos. I got a ton of awesome recommendations, but my friend, Steph (from New Zealand), responded and told me about Morriset hospital with thousandsof wild kangaroos! It was a dream come true for me (spent every day in Oz at that hospital - one of the best experiences of my life!)
- My friend and fellow photographer, Luke, lives out in Australia (if you've never heard of it, it's a small island off the coast of New Zealand - that's for my Kiwi friends :P ). It'd bereally expensive for me to text him all the way out in Oz. We catch up all the time on there - and then mutual pals likeAmanda in Canada or Bob in England can freely join in on our chats to each other - almost like free group texting! It's so valuable for this feature alone.
His philosopher friend Garrett Miller (also a bud of mine) wrote a blog in response and here's what he said:
- Bobby's benefits are genuine fruits of Twitter and worth acknowledging as such, but
- Bobby's benefits ought to be recognized as valuable largely because of their usefulness to Bobby and
- that Bobby's benefits depend strongly on his popularity.
What do you think? It'd be beneficial to read both blogs, they're full of really good info!
ps here's a taste of my sense of humor (i.e. I LOVE these girls' sense of humor and thought this was hilarious!! they saw me doing a *real* prego shoot with a couple, Alice and Bryan, and they thought it'd be funny to recreate ;) little did they know I love facebook and (now) blogging)
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I just started on twitter, mainly because of a good friend. I find it amusing but not entirely that useful. What is your take on it?
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I just started on twitter, mainly because of a good friend.
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