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Twitter Automation, Netbooks and HDR

by Nick Bostic on December 4, 2008

The lonely tractor
Creative Commons License photo credit: Lucas Jans

  • I do agree to a point. When I first started on Twitter, I did no automation. I engaged in real dialog to get to know my initial followers. Then the snowball grew and grew. It’s too noisy most of the time and I take many discussions of Twitter quickly. I share my blog posts and thank new followers automatically, but auto follow is off and some person’s idea of have a whole slew of auto-tweets daily (5 I think) disgusts me.
  • This is one point of view leading up to my eventual complete review of my HP Mini I’ve been using for about 10 days now. I’ll give you two things a netbook can’t do (yes, I’m bitter): Run BlackBerry Media Manager and run Handbrake.
  • I love HDR photography and have been playing with it quite a bit over the last year or so. It’s fun to play with and can easily be overdone, but this was a great tutorial that I wish I had when I first started in HDR.
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