I have literally been doing something-or maybe 2 or 3 things-every waking moment since Friday. Or as I call it, my life. #getabiggerplate
(the hashtag is a reference to one of my favorite sayings, courtesy of my good friend Emily, in response to people complaining that they can't do anything else because "their plate is full" - "If you're plate's too full, get a bigger plate" )
-- Edited by MrsCavalluzzi on Monday 30th of September 2013 06:00:38 PM
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Lego, Cav (the Lego brand name was derived from the Danish expression "leg godt" - play well - and lego also translates in Latin as "I study" or "I put together"...really, one of the world's most perfect words!)
-- Edited by MrsCavalluzzi on Monday 30th of September 2013 06:17:15 PM
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Lego, Cav (the Lego brand name was derived from the Danish expression "leg godt" - play well - and lego also translates in Latin as "I study" or "I put together"...really, one of the world's most perfect words!)
We've seen several stories lately that included the Twitter posts and/or hashtags of various eminent and/or notorious folk. The "Twitterization" of the world lends itself to some interesting pondering- do we communicate better or worse when we only have 140 characters in which to do so? Is Twitter enhancing communication because it's so quick and easy or inhibiting it because it doesn't lend itself so readily to a conversational format?
And, in somewhat-less-philosophical-more-for-fun questioning, how would you hashtag YOU (or your day, or your past weekend) right now? and/or what 140 characters would you use to describe yourself at this moment? :)
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Lego, Cav (the Lego brand name was derived from the Danish expression "leg godt" - play well - and lego also translates in Latin as "I study" or "I put together"...really, one of the world's most perfect words!)