grantgriffiths is
2008-06-05T02:36:22.000Z
getting a headache from trying to figure out Plurk. Why use Plurk when you have twitter?
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ProBlogger says
2008-06-05T02:40:04.000Z
well if twitter would just add a few features and stay up and running.... :-)
grantgriffiths says
2008-06-05T02:55:55.000Z
True. I do think twitter will get it "stuff" together and it will work better.
dancovington says
2008-06-05T03:04:22.000Z
you guys gotta get with the friendfeed; stansberry says this rocks...guess he's better with the karma
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grantgriffiths says
2008-06-05T03:11:55.000Z
I use FF too. My problem it is just so darn busy and loud.
codyrobert says
2008-06-05T03:17:07.000Z
It keeps track of the threads really well, and hasn't had problems crashing yet. ;-) Granted, hasn't had the time to either.
dancovington says
2008-06-05T03:18:41.000Z
gg, you can hide headers you tire of in FF & I think you can filter (block) even portions of a given friends feed
grantgriffiths says
2008-06-05T03:19:20.000Z
Humm, I will have to check that out. Thanks DC
dancovington says
2008-06-05T03:21:11.000Z
so, pop over to your FF tab, "hide" a header, then click to "see options" to see what I mean
dancovington says
2008-06-05T03:23:39.000Z
you can also create an imaginary friend, it can follow say, your news feed folks, then you can click to it when you want to only read news
grantgriffiths says
2008-06-05T03:39:55.000Z
Now that is an interesting idea. I guess I need to play around more with ff.
scartierliebel says
2008-06-05T15:07:46.000Z
I don't got o friendfeed often enough but when I do I find great stuff. I'm trying plurk because I like the conversation threads
dancovington says
2008-06-05T15:16:57.000Z
Susan-I like that the plurk tab shows when I have new msg; and I just tweeted about somebody calling you names in a blog post ;-)
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