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ff twitter today, i figured i would blog a little in a bit more than 140 chars. So here we go. Twitter is a great way of active social interaction between people, even between people from a very divers cultural and geographic backgrounds. Add to that, that this cultural interaction takes place in a very public space that is equally available directly to the "followers" of the individuals taking…
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So I did go and watch the movie. Got my cotton candy and bottle of water, took a seat and waited through the endless stream of advertisement before the movie starts, while the guy next to me was solving his life's issues on the phone, rather loudly I might add. Fortunately he hung up as the movie started.
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