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Me too, Me too!

31/05/2008

I am really not sure what on earth I’m going to do with it, but because Nick Holmes seems fairly sure that it is worth trying out uses for Twitter, I’ve signed up. As has John at Family Lore. Where it goes from here, apart from wasting time that I haven’t actually got, we shall see. But, oh get behind me Satan, it works fine on my mobile’s browser…

nearlylegal is the twitter ID, unsurprisingly.

Giles Peaker is a solicitor and partner in the Housing and Public Law team at Anthony Gold Solicitors in South London. You can find him on Linkedin and on Twitter. Known as NL round these parts.

5 Comments

  1. Usefully Employed

    Ditto for me, not sure what use it is but might attract some people to the blog. Although I’m clearly writing it for me, not for them…

    As I said on Nick Holmes’ site, I’ve had to go with http://twitter.com/u_employed – usefullyemployed is one character too long. Furious.

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  2. lawminx

    Is twittering, I wonder, about to become the legal version of facebook?!?!

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  3. Nearly Legal

    Having never facebook’d, I couldn’t tell you. As for twitter, I’ll see what I (can) make of it…

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  4. lawminx

    Not on facebook?! NL, You are a RARE indvidual indeed, and to be commended for your swim against the tide of social networking ( except for twitter, of course….)!!!

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  5. Nearly Legal

    Minx, not rare, just over 35 and not in the media. I have no objection to being social over various media, even twitter, but I don’t get facebook style ‘putting your life up and out there’ stuff.

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