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Repeat Madness: Tweet Week in a Day

Summer is coming soon so that means it’s time for reruns.

Usually that just means TV repeats, but it appears to be spreading to the blogosphere as well.

Holy cow! Hollywood’s creative bankruptcy is contagious!!! Run for your creative lives!

Anyway, Speedy did it, JD did it and I did it. Reruns, that is. Don’t know what you were thinking and I probably don’t want to know.

And, by golly, I’m gonna do it again.

Let’s take a trip back in time and see what I posted on this day last year. I have no idea because I haven’t checked yet. Okay, jumping into the archives now…

Cool. That was in the middle of “Tweet Week” and that post was on “Security“.

That’s still some useful information, so you should check it out (again?): “Tweet Week: Security“.

In fact, that whole series was pretty good (if I do say so myself, and I just did), so here’s the whole series list:

  1. Tweet Week: Twitter Following
  2. Tweet Week: Frequency of Tweets
  3. Tweet Week: Gone Phishing
  4. Tweet Week: Security
  5. Tweet Week: Avoiding the Empty Nest Syndrome
  6. Tweet Week: Fail
  7. Tweet Week: Maintaining Your Flock

You see, sometimes repeats aren’t bad.

It’s the endless remakes that get annoying.

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3 Comments »

2010-05-27 23:23:34

The “rerun” is me just thinking of new readers that missed … stuff :-)

Hi DCR!!

 
Comment by meleah rebeccah
2010-05-27 23:31:10

I have been known to recycle posts too!

 
Comment by JD at I Do Things
2010-06-04 13:24:33

Now I don’t feel so bad. Anyway, YEAH! It’s summer. That alone is a good reason for reruns.

 
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