Scobleizer I am sitting next to a guy reading Wall Street Journal. All the news in it was on FriendFeed and Techneme and Google Reader yesterday. | ||
giustini a dictum to a student: "it is important to share your knowledge...share it in a manner that is transparent, convenient, and universal." | ||
grahamwalker Prays for a quiet day at Roosevelt today. Interesting cases and "learning" is overrated. | ||
johnbattelle My grandfather was a banker in 1929. This feels just like he described. | ||
johnbattelle Spent an hour talking about the Great Depression and what's happening today with my 12 year old son. Lord. That made it very real. | ||
chrisseper Presenter just said: "Any questionsgreat let's move on." | ||
fredwilson At curriculum night. Amazing how blogs have become the standard way for teachers to supplement/compliment what happens in class | ||
AllergyNotes Recent anti-blog sentiment in some medical journals is actually against the system transparency we should promote. A sad state of affairs. | ||
AllergyNotes If doctors are afraid of blogging, would they go to walled-off social networks like Sermo, Medscape Physician Connect, etc.? | ||
jeffjarvis Managed to make it 54 years without being stung by a bee. That record just fell. Ouch. | ||
fredwilson Just got out of physical therapy I think the PT people should just be straight with us and use medieval toture machines | ||
scanman One of my American friends on her 1st visit said this about traffic on Indian roads. "Traffic! What traffic? It's like a video game!!" | ||
scanman "Driving in India is not about skill," says Tulsi Ram (in yellow shirt). "It's about reflexes." http://is.gd/2Thz -- True. |
Micro-blogging on Twitter is easy, fun and can be very useful and educational if you follow/subscribe to interesting people. To see that even boring guys can do it, please visit my account at Twitter/AllergyNotes.
You can read more here: A Doctor's Opinion: Why I Started Microblogging on Twitter.
Updated: 10/08/2008
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