tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29307953.post1327551734922475653..comments2024-02-17T18:31:23.253-05:00Comments on Granite in My Blood: Twittering GenealogyMidge Frazelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05817669854967092840noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29307953.post-74420662292679039582009-08-31T15:00:20.850-04:002009-08-31T15:00:20.850-04:00It is astounding how "connected" we can ...It is astounding how "connected" we can be via today's portable devices. I use my netbook for reading most blogs and save the iPod Touch for audio... except when I am traveling. The Touch is a great stand-in for full-computer access.<br /><br />Don't you think "couch" includes all horizontal resting places -- ahhhh, reading in bed.Family Curatorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13187854767575444823noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29307953.post-82504849712042556702009-08-31T14:49:32.673-04:002009-08-31T14:49:32.673-04:00Thank you! I agree with you on all counts. [...a...Thank you! I agree with you on all counts. [...and not just because I'm a fellow tweeter.] An isolated person cannot possibly learn as much as a person who is in a group. Plus, humans were meant to be with other fellow humans [i.e., Tom Hanks and Wilson the volleyball in 'Cast Away'~ need I say more?]. Twitter offers an efficient way for quick communication of, well, everything ~ be it genealogy-related, personal-related, or anything else-related.<br /><br />Great Post!<br />Caroline Pointer<br />Family StoriesCarolinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02440331516671118735noreply@blogger.com