Sunday, March 15, 2009
With my birthday celebration (pause to cough)...well under way, I'm feeling more connected to the web than ever before. After watching an interview with Talib Kweli & Hi Tek and a prompt from my proper peer, Ayesha Callahan, I set up a twitter account for Hollagraphics. Woohoo! Yet another channel to discharge this nervous energy through. Aaaaahhhhh! I even have a couple of followers. Makes sense because I'm following people now. Quite a few people. It's kind of ill, ill meaning "cool", that based on my interests, I can use my PC as a bounty hunter to satisfy my curiosities. I still investigate personally, but now I have agents tailing my targets and doing stakeouts! Up to the minute updates via RSS feeds make me more Big brother like (Que the evil laugh, light reverb, pan left). Actually, they make me a sharper individual because I don't follow fools or foolishness. To be granted access to the opinions and perspectives of your friends, family, peers, contemporaries, and icons/idols gives you more to reference as you write your page in the Book of Life. I, personally, enjoy uncovering the similarities in people and their lives, no matter how radically they may differ. I feel we are all stars serving a term in the flesh. Starstruck is never a condition I have suffered from. People amaze me. These lives and times are the mystery. Sounds like the start to a wack script or something. In any case, I like to hear about how businesspeople deal with business problems. In person, an individual might not be so forthcoming with advice and tutelage whereas, online they are in discriminant. Competition is what competition is and some people are more passionate about profit versus how they make it. I can understand that. I don't follow those people. I watch them. Other people are so good at what they do, that they can only talk about themselves and their experiences. I read them. There are still others that actually teach by being genuine. I spend time with them. Which category are you in? Its been a pleasure spending time with you on my birthday.
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I hope your birthday festivities went well!
ReplyDeleteI found you on twitter! Next step, twitterberry, for your phone!