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Original: 6/7/2008 1:18 AM
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Saturday, June 07, 2008

More on Twitter - AeroTweets!!

 If you're not on Twitter, you really should check it out. Maybe it's not for everyone - it seems like about a third of folks get the point right away, another third wander around and slowly find more value in it (as they find other interesting people to follow), and I guess another third maybe will only use it when they have to (like most every other computer technology).

Anyway, if you're not already following me at aeroG (see last post), you should check that out, it's my main Twitter where I tweet about stuff related to aerospace, research, entrepreneurship, etc.

Now I've made it even easier for you all, because besides the many interesting folks I'm following @aeroG, I've made a whole new Twitter account, AeroTweets that's collected HUNDREDS (over 500 currently) of aerospace twitterers. That's everyone from private, corporate, military and airline pilots to planetary scientists and spacecraft designers, independent rocket developers, many NASA engineers & web folks, and MUCH more!

Twitter's a great way to connect with folks and now AeroTweets gives you both a great way to get started on Twitter and a great way to connect to others in the aero field. To see the list of aero folks, just click on the Following link on the AeroTweets page.

Also, if you are in the aero field or a student, etc., let me know so I can add you on Twitter.

AeroTweets following page
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Hey! How've you been doing too? College has actually been great so far. It's a lot of work though, especially for my freshmen engineering design class where we have to build an autonomous hovercraft, but I absolutely love it! Everything is so far working out great, especially with me and my roommate who've I become really close friends with. And the aerospace engineering department is awesome! Especially with their HUGE neutral buoyancy facility which I would use a lot because I was thinking about joining the robotics club that uses it to test everything!
Posted 10/25/2008 7:09 PM by orchdork7810 - reply

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See this AeroTweets Update.

You can now access the AeroTweets list using this easy to remember link:

http://tinyurl.com/AeroTweets
Posted 11/24/2008 5:34 PM by AeroGo - reply


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