That’s what I’ve heard many people say since I joined Twitter a month or so ago,and it’s true; all of the thoughts that might otherwise have been stored up as potential blog posts are instead released immediately into the Twitterstream… Sometimes they spark up a conversation, more often they don’t, but never mind. At its worst, Twitter is like being on the fringes of a series of interesting conversations, where I learn a lot just from listening. Twitter isn’t the only culprit, of course - work, and a slow network connection, have rather more to do with low blogging frequency recently. Still, I need to make a bit more effort to actually blog longer posts!
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