Twittering the Sandwich

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To keep you abreast of current events in our rapidly accelerating world, Reality Sandwich has joined the popular micro-blogging service of Twitter. Click on this link to keep track of the ongoing evolution with daily RS updates.

Twitter is a social media snack where bite-sized posts can be submitted via the web, IM, or text messaging. It's like a microphone pointed at the stereo speaker of the Internet -- the tweets transmit vibes that are fed into a positive feedback loop that gets louder and louder. Twitter serves as an amplifier for ideas, especially ones that aren't easy fits for mainstream outlets. It's a great way to spread the transformational scene we're all helping to build.

Twitter is easy to use. Just set up a free account here and then click on this link to "follow" Reality Sandwich.

You can also receive updates by adding RS as a friend on Facebook and MySpace.

 

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RS Contributor Twitter Feeds

You can also follow Daniel Pinchbeck, Jennifer Palmer and myself on Twitter.

wrong link

I noticed that the link to Daniel's Twitter is wrong. It's twitter.com/danielpinchbeck.

 

Mine is twitter.com/ndmeador, but I haven't been using it as much as Facebook lately.

OK, maybe Twitter CAN be useful...

love the article title, it makes it sound like some kind of guilty pleasure...

Making connections

Hey Vivifidal,

I'm glad you're reconsidering Twitter and hope to see you put yourself out there in 140 characters or less!

As Jonathan mentioned above, you can follow me at http://twitter.com/true I'd like to encourage any other RS contributors who are already on or have just joined Twitter to post your account names here in the comments so that people can follow your feeds. The more connections we make the more we'll be able to expand our conversations, bring in a greater number of diverse viewpoints and increase the interactivity within our growing community here on RS.

Thanks to you all!

peace,

jp

I may have to metatext with an off twitter abreviation index...

you know how longwinded I can be sometimes, although I'm trying to reign it in, which reminds me of a story...;-)

I have a propensity towards being long in the wind as well :)

I've found that Twitter has helped me as a writer in that it gets me in the habit of trying to say things as concisely and as simply as possible.  The 140 character limit can foster creativity in a manner similar to that of the  sonnet or haiku form.

 

I'm more into quippus than haikus at the moment...

where the knot unfolds into a vortex and data intimates something greater, I'll run w/ that...I recently had a huge insight into the nature of quippus but the subtlety defies any other medium than its reference...

Just Another Bird On A Branch

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