shellen For 2009, I'm thinking of trying this ridiculous new diet where you eat right and excercise. Crazy, right? | ||
pyknosis Struck up a conversation with the lady at Tapioca Express. Turns out she was an MD in China. Now she's making me a honeydew snowbubble. Sad. | ||
timoreilly "US Air Force Rules of Engagement for Blogging" flowchart diagram http://tinyurl.com/axgh9c (via @davemc500hats) is more for blog response | ||
zappos In 2009 I will watch what I eat. I'll still eat some junk food, but will be sure to stare at it intently first. | ||
gruntdoc My son and his laptop go back to law school; one to be filled with knowledge, the other with Trojans and malware. | ||
pkedrosky don't get this twitter fascination w/ "first person I followed". first person I unfollowed is more interesting: learn more from mistakes. | ||
BiteTheDust @scanman ught to be graded higher than the oneway link pushers I agree. Except when I am pushing something of course! | ||
scanman IMO tweeps who r better conversationalists (more @ replies) ought to be graded higher than the oneway link pushers :P | ||
sunlogrobert Twitter is kind of a diary only that it's public. Nothing wrong with this. | ||
Doctor_V Okay, gotta go and workout. Perhaps I'll Tweet from the treadmill. | ||
AllergyNotes BMJ will have research videos and podcasts, launches a YouTube channel http://uk.youtube.com/bmjmedia | ||
wheezemd $9 albuterol (Ventolin) Inhaler at WalMart--cheaper, but 90 puffs vs 200 puffs in all other albuterol inhalers. http://bit.ly/15w74 |
Micro-blogging on Twitter is easy, fun and can be very useful and educational if you follow/subscribe to interesting people.
You can read more here: A Doctor's Opinion: Why I Started Microblogging on Twitter and
visit my account at Twitter/AllergyNotes.
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