Tuesday Twitter Roundup 10-27-09
Here is this week's roundup of Twitter highlights posted from my Twitter account:
- 30-day iLearningGlobal Challenge. Be a product of the product. One video per day. Watching: Stephanie Frank-Two words that banish conflict
- Guess where I've been hiding the past five days?
- 30-day iLearningGlobal Challenge. Be a product of the product. One video per day. Watching: Lee Brower - Phases of Wealth
- Just utterred to my wife, "I need double A batteries and a toothbrush. Stat."
- 30-day iLearningGlobal Challenge. Be a product of the product. One video per day. Watching: Dave Crenshaw - Can't Say No
- 30-day iLearningGlobal Challenge. Be a product of the product. One video per day. Watching: Ivan Misner-Most biz people are cave dwellers
- Anxious for the "External SEO: Google's Most Heavily Weighted Aspect" session to begin so I can start to sharpen my SEO skills. #mbo09
- Listening to Mark Hill, keynote speaker at MBO, talk about the Internet's role in the future of business. #mbo09
- What is your favorite fountain drink? http://bit.ly/VGuO3
- Will you help vote for my blog on the Top 50 Indiana Blogs list? Click "Vote" next to "Patric Welch - What's Noo?" http://ow.ly/vz5p
- I'm putting a moratorium on any presentation that starts with "Webster defines xxxxxx as..." That was catchy and informative 20 years ago.
- I'm still on the fence about Windows 7. But apparently everyone else is not. http://ow.ly/vrs8
- Karaoke, Internet style! http://ow.ly/vrei
- Please be true. Please be true. Please be true. http://ow.ly/vrbX
- Oh-no! Techie's secrets exposed!! http://ow.ly/vr3x
- 30-day iLearningGlobal Challenge. Be a product of the product. One video per day. Watching: Brian Tracy - 7 Secrets of Leadership



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