| Anthony Cathey ®ant ( @ 2009-01-25 10:26:00 |
My Twitter name is Ishmael
Twitter or not, most humans online have read or explored the Twitterverse, Tweetville, Tweeps, Twitterholics, Tweeters etc.
I'm a Twitter addict - I'm a social media and networking addict - My laptop and Blackberry keys have worn down to their springs.
There are two common types of Twitter'rs.
Micro-bloggers
Detail random bits of their life, random thoughts, opinions, social activities, and current media consumption.
Small Business/Private enterprise/SPAM
From real estate to law, photography to get rich quick schemes - Twitter is being used as a way to advertise for free.
This morning, I found a different type of Twitter. Public Domain meets Twitter.
http://www.twitter.com/publicdomain is the profile.
The "creator" of the page is Danco http://twitter.com/danco
Mr. Danco has enough spare time and ambition to Tweet Moby Dick.
Not just the two words, Moby - Dick.
The entire freak'n book.
As I view it now, Danco has 8,748 posts, and an archive dating back to September 12, 2008.
That's exactly 320 pages into the past. Apparently Twitter stops its archive at 320 pages because
the Tweets begin in the middle of CHAPTER 26 Knights and Squires.
So much for starting with Call me Ishmael.
At 127 followers and 0 following, Mr Danco, AKA publicdomain must have a dedicated audience.
Only having 140 characters per Tweet, this project may just as well become an antique itself.
Strong work Danco, good luck and good night.
Twitter or not, most humans online have read or explored the Twitterverse, Tweetville, Tweeps, Twitterholics, Tweeters etc.
I'm a Twitter addict - I'm a social media and networking addict - My laptop and Blackberry keys have worn down to their springs.
There are two common types of Twitter'rs.
Micro-bloggers
Detail random bits of their life, random thoughts, opinions, social activities, and current media consumption.
Small Business/Private enterprise/SPAM
From real estate to law, photography to get rich quick schemes - Twitter is being used as a way to advertise for free.
This morning, I found a different type of Twitter. Public Domain meets Twitter.
http://www.twitter.com/publicdomain
The "creator" of the page is Danco http://twitter.com/danco
Mr. Danco has enough spare time and ambition to Tweet Moby Dick.
Not just the two words, Moby - Dick.
The entire freak'n book.
As I view it now, Danco has 8,748 posts, and an archive dating back to September 12, 2008.
That's exactly 320 pages into the past. Apparently Twitter stops its archive at 320 pages because
the Tweets begin in the middle of CHAPTER 26 Knights and Squires.
So much for starting with Call me Ishmael.
At 127 followers and 0 following, Mr Danco, AKA publicdomain must have a dedicated audience.
Only having 140 characters per Tweet, this project may just as well become an antique itself.
Strong work Danco, good luck and good night.