I just did it, Mel! I signed up for Twitter. The main problem with my first mesaage was conciseness. My verbosity ran afoul of the 140-word limit and I had to leave much unsaid. Now I’ll twitter the sponsors and save “Chuck”.
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]]>is there anyway you can let international fans know what companies ads’ appeared in the US television during an episode?
]]>(1) It’s a microblogging service that lets you communicate with people around the world, 140 characters at a time.
(2) www.twitter.com
(3) Only the time you’ll lose checking your Twitter feed and Tweeting to your friends.
To totally expose the depths of my technological backwardness:
(1) What is Twitter and what does it do?
(2) Where does one go to sign up? The phone company? Twitter Inc?
(3) What does Twitter cost per month?
I’ll paint the answers on the wall of my cave and get right to it.
You could, oh I don’t know, sign up for Twitter.
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