Twitter by Blog Proxy @ Faculty Academy

Hmmm. seems to be some blockages or bottlenecks in public network here at Faculty Academy- cannot post to twitter, tweets are getting munched in the network. Attempting to tweet via blog post.

Update: The local network here was not to blame. Twitter itself has been/is very flaky. That darn cat messing with the server was cute once, now it is annoying as twitter ignores posted updates. The crowd is hopping to Jaiku

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7 Responses to “Twitter by Blog Proxy @ Faculty Academy”

  1. Scott Leslie says:

    I can’t see a time stamp on your posts so I don’t know how old this is, but twitter appears to be down from the web – Wednesday May 16, 9:04am PDT. What the heck did you guys at the faculty academy do? You’ve killed it!

  2. Alan says:

    Yes, that is what we’ve heard- probs are on twitter’s end. Expecting to see that darn cat any minute now.

  3. Laura says:

    Yes, I’ve had so many tweets eaten or swallowed or nabbed by the dang cat.

  4. While I appreciate that Jaiku was up while Twitter was done, I have love for Twitter, and a community of friends there. How can I just leave it? Loyalty is a strange animal…

  5. Alan says:

    I feel your pain, Arvind, I’d hate to give up my personal twitterspace, and have not yet decided yet. It’s become my traditional and comfortable place for a long time (2 months) ;-)

  6. I love the “traditional” description of it. I am waiting for that day when I become the person who refuses to change the way they do things because they just work. “No, I won’t Jaiku! Wait, what? The principal says I have to? Ok then…”

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