THE CHALLENGE OF TWITTER
THE CHALLENGE OF TWITTER
Can we teach an old dog new tricks?
Well, I held off for as long as I could! But in the end the curiosity got the better of me. I have a Twitter account for my radio hobby.
ANNOUNCING: @robvk3bvw
But wait a minute!.....how do I work this thing??????
I've been to YouTube School and looked at a few videos by people who purport to be Twitter gurus. I've muddled up things a couple of times and didn't quite get my @ and my # right. Sometimes I can be rather verbose and so I've often been WAY OVER the 140 character limit - this part of the process has been hard to learn....being a retired teacher, I like correct grammar and punctuation!!
BUT, I'm getting better........I hope!
As of today (July 17) I've made 67 tweets. I'm following 181 other tweeters (is that the right term?). And a handful of people have chosen the risky path of following my tweeting waffle!
So what am I going to do with this new-found skill?
Well, you won't find me on Twitter 24/7. But I will endeavour to post some loggings as I tune the radio dial. You can see some examples of that already in my current tweets. It's real-time reporting of radio reception at Mount Evelyn.
At least, that's the idea....for the moment.
So if you're on Twitter, I'd welcome your "following" and perhaps we can exchange DX tips.
73 and good DX everyone!
Rob VK3BVW
So what am I going to do with this new-found skill?
Well, you won't find me on Twitter 24/7. But I will endeavour to post some loggings as I tune the radio dial. You can see some examples of that already in my current tweets. It's real-time reporting of radio reception at Mount Evelyn.
At least, that's the idea....for the moment.
So if you're on Twitter, I'd welcome your "following" and perhaps we can exchange DX tips.
73 and good DX everyone!
Rob VK3BVW


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