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RE: And since were on about snagit today, here's an easier way to tweet with snagit;
Subject:RE: And since were on about snagit today, here's an easier way to tweet with snagit; From:"McLauchlan, Kevin" <Kevin -dot- McLauchlan -at- safenet-inc -dot- com> To:Gregory P Sweet <gps03 -at- health -dot- state -dot- ny -dot- us>, Robert Lauriston <robert -at- lauriston -dot- com> Date:Thu, 26 Nov 2009 09:52:21 -0500
> -----Original Message-----
> From: On Behalf Of Gregory P Sweet
> > > Anyone who gets Techsmith's newsletters probably saw
> their write ups on
> > > using snagit with twitter.
> techwr-l-bounces+gps03=health -dot- state -dot- ny -dot- us -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com wrote on
> 11/24/2009 03:11:52 PM:
>
> > Why would anyone want to do that?
> >
>
> There are any number of situation when sharing a screen
> capture comes in
> handy. Like showing others how you can easily share a snagit
> capture on
> twitter. Or if you are colloborating on an idea for a
> synchronous training
> exercise and want to illustrate how to set it up:
>http://twitpic.com/pdngg
> There are any number of reasons why and ways a screen cap
> could come in
> handy if you are using Twitter as a support or training channel.
>
> The real question is why wouldn't you want to do it.
Were you speaking.... er... writing imprecisely there?
Did you mean why would you want not to do it?
Or did you literally mean "why wouldn't you want to do it?"
If the former, I don't particularly want to avoid doing the twitpic thing.
I just have no interest in it. It's not a negative assertion; it's complete and utter indifference.
If the latter, then "I wouldn't want to do it because there are SO many other things I can do with my time that are more profitable for me, right down to, and including clipping my toenails. This version does not preclude Twitter or Twitpic someday gaining value relative to all the other things in my little universe, it just admits that right now Twitter and Twitpic simply don't cast a shadow that I could trip over.
- Kevin (we're all about subtle distinctions)
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