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That sound you hear is Enviroblog joining in the chorus over at Twitter. You can use Twitter or your tool of choice to follow us -- or you can keep tabs via the widget in the far left sidebar. Don't you just love technology?
Okay, here's the thing. I went to Twitter and signed up, lead there by Lynn at OrganicMania. I befriended Enviroblog and others. Now I don't know what I'm supposed to do. Why is it fun and how is it useful? Everyone loves it, and I don't know why.
:-)
Beth
Basically, Beth, the rest of us just adore you so much that we want to hear about every little thing you're doing throughout the day.
Okay, not every little thing. But when you discover a tiny brandy bottle in your compost tumbler and you've got no idea how it got there? That makes for an interesting tweet. It's also a great way to share links to articles you're reading or opinions on current events, without having to write a whole blog post about it.
Here, Darren explains it better than I do. Although he's also a little more business-like about it than I am :)