Sorry followers (few tho you are). Life has not allowed me to have the fortitude to maintain this blog. I blame Twitter!
Posts Tagged ‘Twitter’
Blog Quitter
April 2, 2011Twitter has Fuct My Blog
March 24, 2009Sorry, but it’s true. There is just no real value add in bothering with updating this thing when you have Twitter and amazing photo upload services like Radar.net. Srsly.
Blogs have now become a trip report service.
I am a fervent believer in limiting expressions of many kinds to 140 characters. Our society needs this kind of enforced discipline! Leave it up to extreme social geeks to lead us to it! Go Ev & Biz!
You can follow me @clocklear. Heh.
PS: If someone can ‘splain to me in regular speak how to get my Twitter feed automatically integrated into this here blog, I will forever bow down at your feet.
Lisa Hempel’s Blog
January 30, 2009YAY! Lisa started a blog.
She was the one who encouraged me to do the same over a year ago (Jan 1st 2008 to be exact).
Welcome Lisa! I expect tons of great stuff from you. That pesky Twitter thing can get in the way, tho.
And thanks for inspiring me to add Tweets to my damn blog. Gonna do that now!
Whattup with Apple?
December 16, 2008
Must say, the shocker today was Apple’s blunt withdrawal from the whole Macworld trade show, Jobsnote and all.
This seems fishy. Of course, I found this out reading Twitter mid-day. Strange time for news, BTW.
Ryan Block and Dylan Tweney and Lisa Hempel all commented rather quickly. Then Dan Terdiman was out fishing for commentary from the likes of Timmmi Pratt.
I would guess Steve’s health has lots to do with it. Since when did Apple think it was overexposed? Please.
Have a feeling they will launch their own, Apple managed event. And make an iPhone event to own the mobile conversation in addition.
What do you all think?
Will miss the days of palpable excitement amongst the throngs of the faithful. When the geek run proud! Just glad we had the ability to prank the whole thing with klowns like we did the year the iPod was launched, and Santas other years. Salon covered our klowny antics to a tee, too. Flambeau the Klown was clasically quoted saying, “Clowns are to Macs as Santas are to Microsoft.” Fucking brilliant in a bent and twisted kind of way.
We came up with a bunch of faux slogans and put them on buttons to hand out. One was “I hub u”, since this was the year Jobs came up with the marketing term “digital hub”, which is exactly what the iTunes has come to be.
Whooo-wee! Now those were righteous crimes!


