Wednesday, February 20, 2013

@aboy!

I'm a devoted fan of twitter and the world it offers to us.  Here's a wonderful blog post by, of all people, a medieval scholar, about how he started having fun and being productive on Twitter.

The only thing to say is @aboy!


(thanks for the heads up on this Mrs. Grant!)

3 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing this terrific post, Janet. Interesting story from an interesting guy.

    I remain grateful to you for getting me up and Tweeting.

    Brenda B.

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  2. ...because medieval scholars, DAY-am, what a drag THEY are, amIright?


    (I'm a medieval scholar. Ask me about the fourteenth century! Better idea: no don't.)

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  3. Love it! I shared the image of the cat tracks in the book on Facebook and garnered a quick raft of likes and shares.

    I love social media. It lets me live in a small town and still have a world full of fascinating friends.

    Terri

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