Posts Tagged ‘twitter’

Dan kicks table leg. Dan appears in The Guardian.

Friday, August 14th, 2009

Is there no limit to what this boy will do to appear in print!? From the bleeding edge of technological advancement comes the story of one boy’s quest to…destroy a table. And for some reason a national newspaper, The Guardian no less, thought it worthy of page 3 in their staple lunch-break supplement G2.

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The story focuses on the recent abuse the NHS has recevied from right-wing American policy wonks attempting to derail Obama’s health reforms. Mr Course chipped into the Twitter hashtag debate (#welovethenhs) with his own heart-warming story from the NHS operating theatre. With fond memories of  being lovingly nurtured back to good health in the bosom of our revered state-funded health system, he recounts in 140 characters the unfortunate lead-up to his injury. Needless to say he won’t be toe-punting any table legs in the near future. Or missing any more snowboarding trips, we hope…

Blogospere goes mental with Dan’s disappearance!

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

I know, I know, you’ve all missed me, just check out my Facebook news update page…

Where\'s Dan?

Not to worry people! I’ve been away on break/holiday/can’t stand Ben anymore/vacation for 3weeks. Catch up with me below…

Play: A week of singing!
Those who know me, also now how much of my life outside of Thought Den I dedicate to singing the best I can, and my chorus had the opportunity to compete Internationally in California. Luckily it wasn’t like the US, ‘world series’ which comprises of teams picked only from the states… It included the Swedish (Zero 8), New Zealanders and the Deutsch.

The Great Western Chorus

In the competition, the Great Western Chorus sang really well and we came a respectable 23rd. Not as high as we’d hope, yet, but still that does mean it’s 23rd in the world. Effectively, I’m now much better than all of you lot at singing… Barbershop style… jealous right… I can hear the sighs of, ‘I still couldn’t care less Dan’ and the click of your mouse navigating you to, no doubt, a better-written Blog post by Ben.

After singing ourselves broken that week, forming a new Bristol quartet and managing to finish a stonkingly good book called, America un-chained by Dave Gorman. We said our goodbyes and headed up to a new city. Somewhere that can only be described as, ‘a warmer Bristol’.

Rest: San Francisco baby!

San Francisco Cheesecake

That city is nearly amazing. We never stopped meeting really cool people offering us tickets, invites and cheescake. However, the term “nearly” is important, because the city’s grid system has the same confusing nature of a mini-Milton Keynes, only without any roundabouts. “Have I seen this building before?”, “I think we need a cab… oh it’s just around the corner?!” and it’s cold!

That week, we spent time rocking out at Baseball matches, drinking Bud with Welsh people and sleeping through checkout time. Smoooooth.

Work: What about Thought Den then, you lazy monkey?

Dan avec iPhone

Don’t panic! This week may have been a time of checking in and out of various hostels and enjoying some sun, but I got to meeting some cool Silicon Valley people, like

- The Entrepreneur, creating a New Networking site purely for traveling. Silicon Valley people talking to hostelers (haven’t we all seen this stuff before, Dopplr?)
- Google Chrome OS, met the Google man who’s excited and wanted to tell me lots of NDA stuff… but couldn’t obviously! Thanks god speak-easys later that night =)

- New PM Studio being set-up in Palo Alto, missed meeting Gene, but I’m sure it’d been fun!

Now, this week. Mostly I’ve been checking out the new iPhone OS 3.0 and playing with a silly tutorial button designed only to frustrate you. Reading up on Chrome OS, realising Twitter is just the same as any other business and how to use Flys for social networking!

The important thing is though, it’s time to set-up a satellite office.

Next: … I skipped all the above rubbish, are you coming home? ‘Cos we don’t miss you

So, that’s me nearly done. I’m heading back in on Wednesday the 22nd July, then ready for Thought Den towers on Thurs. It’ll be sad to leave obviously but I can’t wait to talk to you lovely people again over a jet-lagged cup o’ char.

Loves from the US of A.

Pizza time

New Skittles site is a Twitter Feed!

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

… and now for something completely different. This morning the Skittles home-page turned itself into a big Twitter page. Suddenly we’re able to graffiti onto a huge brand’s front door and no-one’s trying to stop us. What a great way to spread a site virally!

Skittles home page
I wonder if there’s a long-term goal for the site though? Only as a funny stunt for a few days, it’s brilliant. We’ll definitely start to see some inspired use of it with Twitterers all competing to get their next clever idea up there.

However after all that excitement has gone, will it find a niche of people twitting every-time they scoff a bag of skittles? Will people start to comment and try to hold votes on it about favourite colours? Will people just be plain rude, and find it funny to get swear words up on the site?

Either way, time will tell so well done Skittles.


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