scottlo's posterous
digital dreams can come true
digital dreams can come true
orking without a microphone, this is just a test to see if the TwitCam can work with CamTwist. It would appear that it does and the resulting video can even be embedded on a Posterous Site such as this. Up next, the big Chat Roulette extravaganza, stay tuned...
hinking about the Daily Drop Cap project and wondering whether it would actually work to copy the code and use it on a Posterous Site such as this one. Having just learned about this project today, I'm saddened to learn that it is scheduled to conclude in three weeks. The artist, Jessica Hische, has been posting a different Drop Cap everyday since 2009. She claims that once the twelfth alphabet is complete, the project will end. Fortunately all 12 x 26 Drop Caps will remain for people to use and enjoy. Thanks Jessica!
In my quest to get the all-time high score on my favorite game, I hadn't realized that Posterous iPhone app had been out for several weeks.
Next time I'll stop playing the music games and read the blog more carefully.
An early morning google search revealed the following folks who have been thinking about a phrase that has recently entered my mental space, "social media grammar." Interesting to see how others tackle the question:
One predicts that a google scholar search of "social media grammar" would return additional interesting results...