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Monk has got his post count back up, and it actually does seem to elevate the mood, being more on the look-out for something remotely worth noting, or even just trying to contrive a somewhat interesting sentence or phrase in which to note the trivial.
We even have seven posts today open to the world at large, but this is mainly thanks to having a good news day.
But we are happily achieving that twittering effect. Michael Kinsley had written about Twitter.com, in which people post a brief, single sentence relating what they are doing. Your username is given, and then you type and post what you are doing. Monk at least has a better imagination than that, but it is a good guide to buck up his efforts, to keep that pulse beating with some potential of vitality.
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Monk has got his post count back up, and it actually does seem to elevate the mood, being more on the look-out for something remotely worth noting, or even just trying to contrive a somewhat interesting sentence or phrase in which to note the trivial.
We even have seven posts today open to the world at large, but this is mainly thanks to having a good news day.
But we are happily achieving that twittering effect. Michael Kinsley had written about Twitter.com, in which people post a brief, single sentence relating what they are doing. Your username is given, and then you type and post what you are doing. Monk at least has a better imagination than that, but it is a good guide to buck up his efforts, to keep that pulse beating with some potential of vitality.