Ahh, the fingers that go typing fast than the brain can keep up with!
I like your poetic prowess, Laurie.
Cheers,
John T.
On 12/11/2009, at 6:45 AM, L&L Knight wrote:
> John,
>
> Is drivining
> a twitcher's form of divining
> where in a few words
> you go searching for birds
> gone to ground in the evining?
>
> Regards, Laurie.
>
> On 11/11/2009, at 3:36 PM, John Tongue wrote:
>
>> I also find it's a pretty 'full-on' time! I barely have time to fire off
>> any pictures, let alone be sending texts and tweets (if I'd taken up
>> tweeting, which I haven't yet). I guess there is the time while drivining
>> from place to place, but even then I'm usually scanning the skies!.
>>
>> Anyway, I guess it could suit some.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> John Tongue
>> Ulverstone, Tas.
>> (Provisional 2nd place-getter - AGAIN - in "The Great Tassie Twitch")
>>
>>
>> On 11/11/2009, at 3:40 PM, Peter Shute wrote:
>>
>>> Bob, I'm not sure if your posting is really asking what is the point of
>>> Tweeting during a twitchathon, or if you just love alliteration a lot.
>>>
>>> There are a couple of reasons I can think of for doing it. One is for the
>>> fun of it, as an experiment to see if there's any use in it, the other is
>>> to attempt to turn twitchathons into a spectator sport.
>>>
>>> Sponsors might be more prepared to offer sponsorship if they can actually
>>> follow the race, and more people might feel inclined to enter a team if
>>> they followed last year's race. Of course, I can see that many teams
>>> wouldn't want the others to know what they're doing or how they're going,
>>> so that's a problem.
>>>
>>> Peter Shute
>>>
>>> Robert Inglis wrote on Wednesday, 11 November 2009 2:55 PM:
>>>
>>>> I would think that Feeding a whole lot of RSS to a bunch of Twitching
>>>> Tweeters on Twitter could create a Hashtag of any Twichathon.
>>>> But I can't help wondering what the real purpose of a Tweeting
>>>> Twichathon would be.
>>>> Would it be to record the greatest number of tweetie-bird species or
>>>> the greatest number of short-and-sweet Tweets to the greatest number
>>>> of different Tweeting Twitchers?
>>>>
>>>> The thought of it leaves me all a twitchin' and a twemblin'!
>>>>
>>>> Tweeeeeeet! (Do I hear the call of the near extinct -and fading fast
>>>> - Feather-billed Nude-nut?)
>>>>
>>>> Bob Inglis
>>>>
>>>>
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