I have a
Twitter account. And when I had Tweeted with such fervor as to finally top 30 Tweets (this is sarcasm, folks)...
[In real life, here's what's happening: I am suddenly quite worried that "Tweeted" and "Tweets" are possibly not supposed to be capitalized. Well, not
that worried... I'm not going to cry, I'm just sidetracked. I think of just checking
Grammar Girl (cuz she rocks) but instead, I just do a
Google search because I'm thinking that maybe there's a quicker answer. And now, because I'm
trying to link to my
actual search (which was "capitalize tweet"), I'm worried the url won't work here on the blog because it includes "client=firefox" and other such nonsense. If someone using Safari clicks the link,
what happens? Well, the top search result was indeed
Grammar Girl's article on the subject. Of course, I had read that exact article in that exact location eh, maybe a month ago, so my concern about whether "Tweet" words should be capitalized was, in fact, my memory, my brain, just chugging along and actually
remembering that I shouldn't capitalize "tweet."]
This, my friends, should perfectly illustrate precisely why I go for long periods of time without blogging. Who can take all that internal pressure?!? Eh?!
[Also of interest are Roy West's simple tweet, "
Who would capitalize 'tweet' and why?" and the blog entry "
AP Stylebook Issues Half-Correction for Flawed Twitter Entry."]
Alllllrighty. So. This began with my mentioning my Twitter account. I had a wee bit over 30 tweets. Then there were some glitches... and... now my tweets number 13.
Neil Gaiman has 14,242 tweets! If he's lost 20 tweets, no big deal! But for me, it's a blow!
And so, I've tried to step up my tweeting. I guess it just ain't my bag. A tweet a day... meh.... Maybe I should set some nutty goal... like... ooh...
three tweets a day! I'll give it a shot. In the meantime, if you wanna check out my tweets,
go right ahead.