I'm chuckling. [URL]http://twitter.com/TwitGP[/URL]
@something denotes a reference to the user something, allowing the system to pick up on names being mentioned or referenced rather than just the term twitgp coming up in conversation. #something is a hashtag, allowing topics (rather than users) to be referenced directly and trends to be identified. Simple, huh?
I still don't care. There _may_ have been a small chance of being interested if you could be bothered to give some sort of explanation with your link.
Looks like a load of comments from a bunch of illiterates. Are we supposed to see something funny? -- Malc Rusted and ropy. Dog-eared old copy. Vintage and classic, or just plain Jurassic: all words to describe me.
Gah! Top-posting! -- Ivan Reid, School of Engineering & Design, _____________ CMS Collaboration, Brunel University. Ivan.Reid@[brunel.ac.uk|cern.ch] Room 40-1-B12, CERN GSX600F, RG250WD "You Porsche. Me pass!" DoD #484 JKLO#003, 005 WP7# 3000 LC Unit #2368 (tinlc) UKMC#00009 BOTAFOT#16 UKRMMA#7 (Hon) KotPT -- "for stupidity above and beyond the call of duty".
Sure. I'm happy to bring it to your attention but I can't be arsed explaining it if you don't get it.
Come on, it's Ace - he's been using the same old "I don't understand what you young kids are on about" routine for the last ten years like he's some kind of hero... http://groups.google.com/group/uk.r...55214b01/7a444cb586486bb1?q=#7a444cb586486bb1 (and note who replied to it as well)