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Booooooh.
I am so not sharing my Twitter Coolness Factor.
Reblogged this on on think tanks and commented:
I am trying a new feature on WordPress that lets you reblog interesting posts from other blogs. This is a good one to try it out with. I have advocated before about the benefits of twitting. But I recognise that there are other views -and I sympathise with some of them. This is a particularly original way of putting it.