Twitter Followers After One Weekend
Should be self-explanatory:
Verbose, and content-free
Anyone who knows me knows that I’m one of the few people on the planet who’s not on Facebook. And when I say “one of the few on the planet” that’s not much of an exaggeration—there are currently more than 800 million subscribers on Facebook, which is 11% of the world’s population. A staggering number. 11% of the people on earth have Facebook accounts. Is there any thing else that 11% of the world’s population has in common? Religion, for sure; I’m sure there are other things that that many people have in common. But not many.
Anyway, not the point.
In case you’re getting excited and firing up your browser to load up Facebook and “friend” me or “poke me” or put graffiti on my “wall” or whatever it is you do on Facebook, don’t get ahead of yourself. I still haven’t created an account. Sorry, I know it’s inconvenient for you, but I promise I’m not doing it to slight you.
Although... it might seem that way, because aside from Facebook I have taken on other social networking services in a big way:
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Well RutR season is over, which means I get to post to my blog again. (Does this mean I won’t post again until 2012? Possibly. I haven’t even posted to the Bible Blog in… wow… over five months!)
The results are in the spreadsheet. I’ve removed the link that was in the sidebar. Because of travelling for work and numerous other factors, I didn’t participate in the contest that much (meaning I didn’t go to Tim’s that much), but I guess the good news is that it means my win rate was pretty good.
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To my surprise, I’ve had numerous people asking me about my Roll up the Rim spreadsheet for 2011. I didn’t realize it was so popular, but apparently it is. I’m not drinking at Tim’s as much as usual, though, so it’s more bare-bones than usual. But if you want to see it, it’s online here.
Enjoy!
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Click here for more information on my book, Beginning XML, 4th Edition, from Wiley.
If and when I write more books, I’m sure I’ll link to them here.
If you’re new to this blog, and wondering why you should bother reading it, take a look at this earlier post, which will tell you why you shouldn’t bother wasting your time.
The only thing that’s changed since I wrote that post is that I can now easily upload pictures. However, I’m still not making use of that feature, so this still isn’t a photo blog.