Tuesday Twitter Roundup 02-23-10
Here is this week's roundup of Twitter highlights posted from my Twitter account:
- At a Father Son Breakfast with my kids. Patrick Henry Hughes is the keynote speaker. Should be awesome!
- RT @placepop_update: checkin to places you go and get rewarded foursquare without the game http://tinyurl.com/yexbqfz
- Now that the hype about the iPad has settled down, would you still want to win one in an upcoming Noobie giveaway?
- Get paid to post on Twitter and win cool Apple stuff http://bit.ly/9o7soD #pwelch #blog
- Need a quick and easy way to get a logo, t-shirt or web template designed? 99designs http://lx.im/4JEF #ad
- At All Pro Dads breakfast with my kids. I'm getting graded by my kids on a scale of 1 to 10 on how well I encourage them. Fingers crossed.
- Became an influencer on MyLikes. Earn money on MyLikes - http://mylikes.com #mylikes
- My son just exchanged his Between the Lions CD for an ice cream with sprinkles at Chick-fil-A. Who knew?
- Great. Twitter's 140 character minimum now has everyone believing I don't know what a red or yellow flashing light means. #fail
- Reading Seth Godin's new book, "Linchpin". Pretty good so far. http://ow.ly/18PvG
- Don't spend another dime on Google until you see this http://bit.ly/cDSjKB #pwelch #blog
- What's the difference between a yellow flashing light and a red flashing light at an intersection and no lights and a stop sign?
- Excellent post by @douglaskarr Would you pay to schedule your next meeting? http://ow.ly/18BjP
- While I'm on the subject, J.J. Abrams has screwed me again. I guess the big red ball in Alias wasn't enough. Now some guy is black smoke.
- I woke up this morning with a horrifying thought that the show Lost will end up being an RPG a bunch of guys were playing in their basement.
- Facebook now OWNS Google http://ow.ly/18prc
- Day 3 of the Master Cleanse and I'm still going strong! http://ow.ly/18cLV



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