Social networking is a new buzz. see you on facebook or myspace.
On Jul 7, 2:05 pm, ray.o...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Jul 5, 4:51 pm, ghost <g...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > In article <1181047807.976104.231...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > Made in DNA <DNA.LJ.M...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > Hhahahaha, thanks. ;) I'm going to end this story soon, but starting
> > > one right after. I want to keep them short and sweet, as I don't
think
> > > twitter is a Stephen King-length fiction medium. I just want to pop
> > > people's eyeballs and run off before they can catch me. Of course, I
> > > will be releasing edited PDFs after, so it makes for a better read.
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> > > One question for you: after I have finished this story and committed
> > > it to file format, should I delete it from Twitter completely and
> > > recycle the space? Or just pop a couple lines of firewall inbetween
> > > stories?
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> > Occupy bandwidth and server space. It's the only way.
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> > Responsibly recycling your 1s and 0s can't possibly be good.
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> > ghost
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> i completely agree with ghost... the more bandwidth the better... web
> 2.0 IS about more information is better information... use a text
> firewall though,,, neat idea... tag away!
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> d


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