Twitter was my only real “connection” to the online world while I was in Mississippi (no EVDO, no wi-fi, don’t like sharing other peoples’ computers unless I have to, etc), and I keep slowly finding other pals who’re on it. I like the immediacy of updates and how easy it is to turn them off when I don’t need the interruptions. I like the simplicity of the interface, and it’s just a fun way to keep up with what everyone’s doing and write really short stupid things while in between things (waiting rooms, stop lights, elevators, etc).\
So… do you Twitter? I do. What I’m really asking, if I’m not bein’ too forward, is will you be my twitter friend?
Not that you care what I’m up to, but …
http://twitter.com/dossy
(If you couldn’t have guessed.)
I Twitter!!! (Kevin is my only Twitter friend. I need some other Twitter friends). I am “alank”. I am not as prolific as Kevin but I do have updates đ
Oh, right. Here I am:
http://twitter.com/alank
Not that you care what I’m up to, but …
http://twitter.com/dossy
(If you couldn’t have guessed.)
Kevin, something is up with your blog software–it takes forever for a comment submit to get a server response, and when I do, I get some red page back that almost reads like an error message. What’s up with that?
Here’s the error message I get:
500 – I Keelled It!
I broke something. It’s my fault, I’m sure. Whatever it was, I’m sure I’ll fix it soon. Yeah, sure I will.
Try the homepage.
Yep, like I said in the e-mail, there’s something going on with one of the movable type plugins I’m using (or Movable Type itself) during rebuilds. I just haven’t had the time to dig down and figure out which one is causing trouble.
On the homepage, it indicates this entry has 7 comments, but when I try to read them, it reads, “No comments to this entry.” What’s up with that, yo?
Reload… it’s working for me.
IM IN UR BLOG
BREAKIN UR COMMENTZ
đ Sorry, Kevin.
Did you buy 2 cameras?
I don’t like that I can’t leave comments at Twitter.