If you cna fir ta use for it, that's your problem.
This is too easy. I almost feel guilty.
If you cna fir ta use for it, that's your problem.
Ummm. . . Yeah, what you said. I think.
If someone is interested in somethign else, twitter is a great way to stay in touch.
I have a twitter account with several other people for the sole purpose of posting grams of fat we eat.
Since none of us really know each other, we can get on someone case when they don't post or eat too much fat. It's been a great tool for that.
The amount of crap food you eat is fascinating beyond belief and I'm sure well worth both your time and money, and that of a bunch of strangers. Verizon and/or Sprint thank you from the bottom of their Balance Sheets
Which brings me around to what twitter, et al, actually is:
a tool. If someone thinks a hammer is useless, it's th persons fault, not the hammers.
Twitter is the ultimate (for now) "self-esteem" boost, making the senders feel important and the recipients feel connected. However it's all really an illusion. What you ate for lunch is completely irrelevant and the people who read what you had for lunch really aren't connected to you in any meaningful way.
You suffer from a hubris attitude, and myopic mind, and you let your ignorance allow you to be more arrogant.
"y the time someone hits 50, they should be on their own"
because everyones life is just like you, right fuck twad?
I'm pretty sure you were trying to be insulting. But it doesn't actually matter.
Anybody with a few really solid technical skills, the ability to take a risk, and the ability lower their shields long enough for some coaching in various aspects of social interaction in business can be a sucessful consultant.
Replacing your current salary will generally take about half the work you're currently doing (maybe less if your current employer is really riding you)
And even though you were an asshole, I didn't get mad. Because nobody pays me to get mad. It's counterproductive because it's not billable and spoils my mood.
Now go back and finish those TPS reports.