Archaic Christianity

A Site Devoted to the Study of Early Christianity and Christian Origins

Judy Redman

1/21/2009 10:56:11 PM

Well, being on twitter isn't something our students talk about. Facebook, MySpace, Beebo, yes. Twitter, no. So, I'd say that's a "no".

Or should I be more pastoral? "It sounds as though you are concerned about your public image?" :-)

Mark Goodacre

1/21/2009 10:56:22 PM

Me too -- all us hip kids. http://twitter.com/goodacre.

Chuck Grantham

1/21/2009 10:57:00 PM

Let's see. In order:
No, I'm not on twitter.
No, you're still not happening and uncool.

Also, you haven't put the twit into twitter, yet. I find the silliest, most useless stuff the best sort of twitter messages.

However, I'm always thrilled I can call someone else a twit.

I refuse to twitter my life away. :)

Eric

1/21/2009 11:01:39 PM

Judy: I am wondering how far this twitter thing has gone. In the geek sphere it is huge these days. Has it not filtered down to the non-geek crowd?

Mark: Following...

Chuck: I am cool...I am sure of it...

Nathan: I avoided it for the longest time. After half a day of experience with it thus far, though, I have enjoyed it. I haven't figured out yet what the right balance is between what gets blogged and what gets tweeted.

Chuck Grantham

1/23/2009 10:49:03 AM

Eric: Are you sure you don't mean "I am cold... I am sure of it." It's winter in the Northern hemisphere, you know. Put on a sweater. I have an old sweater with lots of question marks on it some guy with a funny accent and a big smile sold me for practically nothing. I can loan it to you.