June 03, 2008
From the "You might also consider getting a life" department

I've admitted my newfound interest in Twitter. It's a useful and oddly compelling toy service, but I hope someone puts me out of my misery if it ever comes to this:


With all the frustration, confusion, and support going towards Twitter this week, a break from Twitter might be just want the doctor ordered. This weekend users have been asking for alternatives to Twitter. In this post we answer that question in a variety of ways. Here's a look at several alternatives to Twitter both online and offline, that will help reduce Twitter's stress levels and temporarily minimize user frustrations.

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If you'd rather not make a switch to another service, try these offline alternatives to Twitter:


  • Phone

  • Events

  • Parks

  • Meetings

  • Fairs

  • Parties/Clubs



Found, naturally, via Twitter. As John says, I hope that's a joke. And if you're wondering what the joke is, then I'll remind you that my Twitterings can be found at http://twitter.com/kuff. Just try not to get too stressed out when you can't get to them.

Posted by Charles Kuffner on June 03, 2008 to General snarkiness
Comments

Had to chuckle about these two....
" almost as much as i hate idiot second level support people who do more damage than good. about 9 hours ago from web
i hate it when people who open a trouble ticket can't be bothered to return your call trying to help them solve their problem. about 9 hours ago from web "

I can sorely remember having to fix things that Help Desk folks tried their hand at first. So, show a little kindness to your fellow IT'er's Charles ;-)

Posted by: becky on June 3, 2008 6:44 PM
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