Cathy Pountney wrote:
>> I still can't bring myself to divert attention/energies to that (Twitter).
>>  Perhaps once I start, I'll see it's not a time waster and/or distraction.
> 
> For someone who works at home, like myself, twitter helps me feel less
> isolated. It's like being able to banter back and forth with coworkers at
> the water cooler or over the office cubes .. but from my own little world.
> Many of the posts are fun "digs" back and forth .. all in fun .. and some
> are actually technical. I can read it when I want .. and turn it off when
> I'm busy. 

I agree with this 100%. I love twitter! I don't tend to post technical stuff, 
but 
more personal snippets.

@paulmcnett

Paul


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