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 you find useful, amusing, or both. Here is the 3rd edition of My Twitter Favorites:
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 "not-so-bright" guys can do it, feel free visit my account at Twitter/AllergyNotes.
You can read more here: A Doctor's Opinion: Why I Started Microblogging on Twitter.
| fredwilson the nice thing about doing email that is three days old is much of it is irrelevant now and has been taken care of by someone else | |
| grahamwalker Friend who shall remain nameless: "You look pale and tired, you need a nap." Gee, thanks. That pretty much sums up my next 3 years. :/ | |
| Scobleizer Google Reader makes me smarter than anything else I have found online. The stuff I find there is remarkable. Keep it up! | |
| chrisseper Here's where social paths cross. Just added my son's kindergarten teacher as a friend on Facebook. | |
| fredwilson Didn't read the paper or the net today but did catch up on twitter and I think I've got the bases covered now | |
| pkedrosky Some days I envy the homeless guy who plays the sax every day in the park at the end of my street | |
| steverubel Twitter recorded 2.3 million unique visitors in August, an increase of 422% from the same period last year. http://tinyurl.com/5jofuk | |
| FatDoctor Can't concentrate on patients...thinking of all the things I could sell on eBay. | |
| KidneyNotes No kidding, this EMR has social history checkboxes for coffee intake and body piercings but not ALCOHOL. | |
| chrisseper street merchant calls to me "Yo Bill Gates." My poor wife. | |
| ruraldoctoring Once you get in the habit of shredding, it seems there is SO much more to shred. | |
| grahamwalker wonders how an election could be close when our entire economy is collapsing before our eyes. | |
| shellen Her: Where are you located? Me:The West Coast. Her: What city? Me: Lafayette. Her: Lafayette the state? Me: Yes... the state of Lafayette. | |
| KidneyNotes A first: just got some important past medical history on one of my patients from their Wikipedia entry. (Don't ask.) | |
| ruraldoctoring Sitting around almost comatose, as I have been for several days. I must be getting old, night shifts used to be easier. | |
| grahamwalker @KidneyNotes Lowest Na I've seen thus far in my short career is 105 from psychogenic polydipsia. Voices were telling him to drink. | |
| ruraldoctoring Morning (almost afternoon). Awake for good, after being up and down with phone calls all night. | |
| Berci Rainy climate is the best for a geneticist/e-health "worker"... | |
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| Berci The only country where I would love to live is England (perfect climate, culture, sport, humour and language). Have to find a way... |
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 "not-so-bright" guys can do it, feel free visit my account at Twitter/AllergyNotes.
You can read more here: A Doctor's Opinion: Why I Started Microblogging on Twitter.