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*big obnoxious sigh* O-KAY. you have talked me into it.
I'm still not digging the idea behind twitter. Where do we draw the line between private and public now? I don't really want everyone knowing what I'm up to, nor am I motivated to tell them.
Stowe Boyd of /Message likens twitter to a Jungle drum. You can use it for your own purposes. Technorati and other web services have started using it to announce site issues. I'm thinking about using it to announce when I've posted to VOX or at any of my other many web locales. For me, who has friends and acquaintances all around the wizzorld, it makes me feel more connected to them. I know when karsh is watching American Idol or how Jackson is feeling at a given moment or that Afsheen can't get a good burrito in Michigan.

I've only used twitter for a couple weeks and it's already created several inside jokes and distraction worthy conversations on given days and on Tuesday, which sucked, when I announced I was bummed, people sent notes to cheer me up.

I appreciated that greatly.
[this is good]

I used to look at People's Court everyday even taped it. But after seeing Larry King last night and seeing that Harvey Levin of People's Court released the call of Alex Baldwin, I deleted it from my DVR and will not look at People's court , until Levin is off. I think it's ridiculous for him to air that call. He should have given it to the attorney to take the proper action and leave this a private matter. I did not know Levin was such a sleazy attorney, What did he accomplish by releasing this to the public. He only hurt the little girl.

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