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Order in Twitterverse
I have posted tips on using Twitter, but now I want to share what I think makes Twitter a valuable tool for business and social networking.It has to do with the idea of order.
Let me start by stating what we all should already know, and that is that there is order in the universe. Pope said so long ago: “Order is heaven’s first law.” He was right to my understanding of nature. A computer is a system functioning under the law of order. We do what we do online because of order. Code make us see what we see when viewing a page. Using another analogy, a day is an ordered display appearing as morning, noon, afternoon, evening, and night. Seasons come with order. Our lifestyles have order within and without them. In our work ther is and has to be order. We can’t avoid order because it is law, “heaven’s first law.”
In twitterverse, we tweeters of Twitter have fun networking, sharing with each other, meeting new folks, asking and answering questions, telling all what we are doing, thinking, eating, reading. Within this technology, there is order allowing our communication flow to happen.So, what is the law of order on Twitter that we all benefit from?
1. Logging into Twitter so a user can be identified as that individual with a given screen name.
2. The ability to follow other twitterers simply by clicking a button beside the user that we want to follow.
3. Creating a profile describing who we are to the Twitter community of users, and including our website.
4. Being able to reply to others’ posts.
5. Using no more than 140 characters per post. This limits what we say to what we feel is the message we want to send forth.
6. The ability to search posts under keywords, and to locate friends.
7. Seeing pics of who we are following and who are following us.
8. Seeing our chain of posts either as single proclamations, shared information, or within conversations with one or more other Twitter users.
Order on Twitter is reflected in so many ways giving its participants a useful system of communication with today’s communication technology: micro-blogging.
See you on Twitter. My screenname is KenFach.
Add comment February 11, 2009
Off He Goes to Summer Camp
This morning, my son left for his second summer camp of this 2008 summer season. The first camp was at a boy scout reservation here in northwest Florida, Wallwood, to be exact, and now, he is on a plane flying to Missouri for another summer camp experience, but not scout related.
He will have fun with all the many activities offered: swimming, horseback riding, soccer, caving, water skiing, nature exploration, campouts, hikes in the Ozarks, other sports programs, musical theatre, drama, bible studies, and so much more. He will experience order, an underlying, harmonious order. This is an order that makes these activities possible and enriching for the children.
I don’t know if summer camps constitute a uniquely American tradition, or if camps are all over the world, but one thing I do know, is that many American youth have had the summer camp experience. I never did, except in the boy scouts, but, I did work at a summer camp near Bat Cave, North Carolina, one summer when I was in college. It was a fun, and learning experience. I only would have liked to have attended summer camps beyond the boy scout experience, and got to experience that part of growing up in America. There are so many camp, and camping programs for youth, as well as for families.
I was sitting in a McDonalds, in Milton, Florida, being interviewed for the position of Camp Counselor. I was accepted, and spend that summer working with children from all over North America. I was a cabin counselor, took them on field trips to theme parks nearby, took them camping, and backpacking in the forests around the camp, took them blackberry picking, took them swimming, and supervised water activities, and rock cave explorations. I taught martial arts classes, and nature studies. We gathered natural items, labeled them, learned to contemplate the sounds of waterfalls, and nature, listed the sounds, compared our lists, and decorated our nature hut. I had to help children get out of their homesickness, help them with cuts and scrapes, remind them to do this and do that. Working at a summer camp with so many good children, was probably one of the most fun, and rewarding jobs I have ever had.
The friendships made, the skills practiced, and acquired, the opportunities for growth, all the fun, are the experiences my son will have, like countless other before him, and others going to camp now.
Yes, summertime has the heat, the sun is not so friendly, but the fun is unending, and there is so much fun for the kids out there during summertime. This is in part due to summer camps.
So, we talked, my son and I, about getting involved, and participating in the many activities offered, over 100, I believe, and to think of our many camping experiences as a family, and in his scouting. I told him that we will miss him during these next two weeks, but that he has a wonderful opportunity to go to summer camp, a camp that offers more than most camps.
Everything about our son’s growing up, seems to fit an order. “Order is heavens first law” goes the famous expression. That is so true. Even though mortal eyes sometimes confuse what is going on, underneath everything is a strict, unbreakable order, a divine order if you are a God-loving individual, a scientific order, if you are an analytical individual, or a natural order, if you appreciate the things of nature and nature’s course in everything. I see my son fitting in with an underlying order, and it is beautiful. Everything seems to just drop in place, without a lot of human effort and agony. That is wonderful!
2 comments July 19, 2008
