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  • 53 mins ago - 30THREADS - twitterfeed
    New #THREAD Social Media Q&A: The future of twitter and micro-blogging: Roger Harris, a tech.. http://tinyurl.com/63a4zd

  • 3 hours ago - 30THREADS - twhirl
    Just #THREADED a post about twitter & micro-blogging from a blog via @rharris that you may find interesting http://is.gd/1LPO

  • 5 hours ago - elbirth - Twinkle
    @30THREADS agreed. I use bloglines also because it stays synced across multiple computers. It's great

  • 6 hours ago - beebo wallace - web
    @30THREADS drink quicker!

  • 6 hours ago - 30THREADS - web
    Torn between a medium & large coffee. Want the large b/c it lasts longer, but gets cold by the time you get to the bottom. Need travel mug.

  • 6 hours ago - Rob Baker - twhirl
    @30THREADS That was my point. How else would you access RSS feeds? Is there a non-electronic RSS reader? Or a non-internet connected reader?

  • 6 hours ago - 30THREADS - web
    @netposer Not if you can't even access your desktop (and thus your reader) and have to use someone else's computer until the issue is fixed

  • 6 hours ago - Rob Baker - twhirl
    @30THREADS RSS feed by nature are digital so reading them on a desktop or a mobile device will have the same result if there's a problem

  • 6 hours ago - 30THREADS - web
    @beebo_wallace Yeah, I know, but it only sucks when you have a problem. @RobertFischer Keep me (Ginny) posted on a final recommendation

  • 7 hours ago - beebo wallace - web
    @30THREADS kinda a point against desktop apps period ...

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A students guide for flipping textbooks

You know about those HGTV shows, “Flip that House” well over at  Absent.Canadian he list a great outline for college students who are looking to buy and sell textbooks.  He also has some advice for college book stores too. I know everyone has a business model but I seem to agree with [...]

Wayne Sutton

And the best part: when you’re done with your textbooks, SELL THEM ONLINE! I list all of my textbooks on eBay and half.com, and I have sometimes sold them for more than I paid for them! And even if I lose a few dollars, it’ll almost certainly be cheaper than it would if I bought from, and re-sold to the university bookstore.

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