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November 15, 2008 |Permalink |Comments (1)
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Here is what I am thinking. I know thousands of people all over the world with whom I share the passion for making life better for elders and elders in the making.
The trouble is that it can be hard to stay in touch, to stay connected.
The best answer to this dilemma that I have found is something called Twitter.
The irony is that we are all too busy (and too stressed) to read long e-mails and articles. We do, however, have time to stay in touch with short messages that are rooted in the moment.
That is what Twitter is all about. It is fun and funny and useful in a kind of strange way.
Right now there are 10 people who follow my twitter feed. My goal is to increase that to 100 people by New Year's Eve.
Do you think we can do it?
*Update 11/11*We now have 11 followers!
*Update 11/12* We now have 28 followers and counting!
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Of course. I will sign up now. My only request is that you follow my twitter comments also.
Louise Morman