Thursday, June 18, 2009

Can Tweet Google, Can't Tweet Twitter



Netizen Is No Spam Blog
Google: Tweet Me Baby One More Time
I Talked To Google Through Twitter And It Worked Like Magic

paramendra, Jun 18 04:49 am:

Please lift suspension on my Twitter account:

Hello. I went to my Twitter page first thing this morning, and saw that you have suspended my account. I request that you please lift my suspension immediately.

I have been an avid user of Twitter for a few months now and am a fan. Check out some of my blog posts. http://technbiz.blogspot.com/2009/06/monetizing-twitter-few-ideas.html

I am a real person, not a robot or anything like that. I log into Twitter pretty much daily. I am an avid user. Twitter is as essential to me as my Gmail account almost. I need it for my work and for socializing. Please lift the suspension immediately.

"If you feel your account has been wrongly suspended, please visit Twitter Support and file a request."

Facebook is where I connect with old friends, Twitter is where I go meet new people.

I use Twitter on a daily basis and the suspension is very inconvenient to me.

Thanks.

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http://technbiz.blogspot.com



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Dallas Roof



Dallas Roofers, D & M Roofing And Repair are the go to people if you have a Dallas roof to fix. They have a reputation for good customer service and consistent good quality work. Small or big, they take the job seriously. They use the very best materials from top manufacturers. It might be the house you live in, or a commercial property or a large industrial facility. They are up for the job. It might be a new construction, or a repair job. They want to be your complete roofing contractor.

You can have them call you. Visit their website. A neglected roof can damage the entire house. Hey, it is your house. I am just saying.

Damien Mallen In Town


Damien was my running mate when I ran for student government president at Berea College in the Spring of 1997 in less than six months of landing as an international student. We won. He won by a wider margin than me. I won by three votes. Eight people had run against me. This foreigner freshman, he just got here, he thinks he is going to be student government president? Everybody who had been somebody in the student government for the three years prior ran.

That election victory and the dot com experience a year later - I was a founding member of a dot com headquartered in Philly, it went down two years later - stand out as memories from that phase of my life.

Damien had lived in Vermont and Maryland before he went to Berea. He still has family in New Jersey. On his mother's side - he is English, German, Czech, Polish - he draws his ancestry all the way to someone who was a signatory to the Declaration of Independence, or so he claimed Tuesday evening over beer.

So yesterday I took him to Jackson Heights - we had momo, and randomly bumped into a Nepali friend of mine, Somnath Ghimire, who runs the local Nepali TV program; then to Rudy's near Times Square for beer. We had two pitchers of Rudy's Blonde.

"The worst beer I ever had," he said.

Tuesday evening we met at Union Square, and we walked up Broadway, cut through the Upper West Side, and then took a right turn north of Central Park, then up Malcolm X Boulevard through Harlem from where we could see the Yankee's Stadium. That might have been a good 130 blocks of walking. Along the way we stopped for pizza at 41st and 9th at a place that reminds me of Dell and Walmart.

Damien is one of my early, small investors into my round one.

I am meeting Damien again for lunch in a few hours. We are going to have street food. It is because street food makes you street smart.

He lives and works in Lexington, KY, where I lived for six months after college. He works for a mapping software company. He is in town to take classes for a few days in the financial district downtown, work related.

Tuesday evening in front of his hotel right next to the Empire State Building he pulled out his NYC tourist map: this is his seventh time in the city. He was going to show me the nearest train station.

"I live here," I protested.

I want this guy on my team in about a year and a half, two years. Another person from that phase of my life I want on my team is Kristi Fundu. In the recent weeks, he has already been instrumental in this shift in vision, or rather a rearrangement of it: The IC Vision: Sequencing The Components. Kristi has a tech company in Macedonia. He does ISP stuff. A few weeks back I had a 700 plus lines Gchat session with him, longest ever with anyone.

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@kristifundu



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