Selection of My Twitter Favorites, Edition 64

Twitter is a microblogging service where people answer the question "What are you doing?" via 140-character messages from their cellphone, laptop or desktop. You can select the messages (called "tweets") that you find interesting, useful, amusing, or disagreeable. Here is the 64th edition of My Twitter Favorites (the oldest post is at the bottom, the newest at the top): 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.

  1. Ben Casnochabencasnocha Reading blogs/ RSS is a better use of time than reading Twitter. In gen'l the most interesting thinkers are blogging more than twittering.
  2. Jeff Jarvisjeffjarvis In Des Moines. Solid rain. Good for corn. Bad for my suit.
  3. Ves Dimov, M.D.AllergyNotes Why journal editors make font of "methods/statistics" smaller than the rest of the article? Not to discourage you from reading it I hope.

  4. Michael Arringtonarrington retweets are going to become serious currency in the new search engines. like hyperlinks in the "old days."
  5. Loic Le Meurloic Twitter and Facebook are the revenge of the non bloggers. They can be as influential or more than bloggers without even knowing what a blog is
  6. Jeff Jarvisjeffjarvis Twitter doesn't get the heart-rate up. Twitter keeps me from running. Twitter is not healthy.
  7. Ben Casnochabencasnocha The best thing about being famous is the chance to meet other famous people. - Andy Warhol
  8. Paul Kedroskypkedrosky one of the more terrifying searches you can do on twitter -- people texting and driving http://is.gd/CpU0
  9. J. SchwimmerKidneyNotes Epocrates Pill Finder on the iPhone correctly identified a patient's small round white tablet with 321 on one side as Ativan 0.5 mg.
  10. Judy Schrienerjudywriter When I can't sleep, I start thinking of the things I'm grateful for. Haven't gotten to the end of that list even once.
  11. Michael Arringtonarrington I'll put it this way: The new Terminator movie is so bad you keep hoping the machines will win so the movie will end.
  12. Ben Casnochabencasnocha "Kids don’t want quality time. They want quantity time — big, stinking, lazy, nonproductive quantity time." - Al Franken, advice to parents

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