[FairfieldLife] [twitter]TM and smoking!

2017-10-23 Thread he...@hotmail.com [FairfieldLife]


 https://twitter.com/TMhome_com/status/918833955750547460 
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[FairfieldLife] Twitter #J17

2012-01-17 Thread raunchydog
Occupy Congress
http://www.livestream.com/globalrevolution



[FairfieldLife] Twitter riot!

2011-08-09 Thread cardemaister

There was concern that the disturbances were fanned by Twitter, with some of 
those taking part posting inflammatory comments from the scene and calling for 
reinforcements.
One picture of a police car on fire in the area was re-tweeted more than 100 
times on the social networking site within an hour.


Read more: 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2023254/Tottenham-riot-Mark-Duggan-shooting-sparked-police-beating-girl.html#ixzz1UW5ijECZ



[FairfieldLife] Twitter seance to contact Michael Jackson!

2009-10-14 Thread Hugo


The old world collides with the new. 

Is there an i-ching app for my i-phone yet?


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/twitter/6314882/Tweance-the-Twitter-seance-aims-to-contact-Michael-Jackson.html






Re: [FairfieldLife] Twitter seance to contact Michael Jackson!

2009-10-14 Thread It's just a ride
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 10:07 AM, Hugo richardhughes...@hotmail.com wrote:


 The old world collides with the new.

 Is there an i-ching app for my i-phone yet?


 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/twitter/6314882/Tweance-the-Twitter-seance-aims-to-contact-Michael-Jackson.html

Also today, MJ's burned hair is for sale.


[FairfieldLife] Twitter

2009-09-01 Thread Sal Sunshine

I'm having trouble figuring out why this is so popular...
all it looks like to me is people posting links with a
short blurb.  I don't see how anyone finds that addicting.
I can see how it could be useful as an information
exchange, but for social networking it would seem
to be seriously limited.  What am I missing?

Sal



Re: [FairfieldLife] Twitter

2009-09-01 Thread Bhairitu
I think it's more a younger people kind of thing though businesses have 
picked up on it as a way of advertising and Twitter has picked up on 
businesses doing that and are considering charging businesses for the 
service and I would bet most businesses will then stop twittering.

I guess I'm anti-social because I'm not into these social networking 
things outside of groups and forums but those are more chat than 
networking.  Someone tricked me into LinkedIn and its nuts to get these 
emails saying so and so is now connected with so and so and so and so 
recommends so and so.  So what!  Just another internet gimmick.

I'm not on Facebook either but sure get people sending emails to look at 
them on Facebook.   These are just tech age fads.  Just young tech guys 
playing millionaire roulette hoping somebody will buy their site for 
millions so they can retire.  Ho-hum.

Old fogy on the left coast.


Sal Sunshine wrote:
 I'm having trouble figuring out why this is so popular...
 all it looks like to me is people posting links with a
 short blurb.  I don't see how anyone finds that addicting.
 I can see how it could be useful as an information
 exchange, but for social networking it would seem
 to be seriously limited.  What am I missing?

 Sal