CollegeARC
27Dec/095

@CollegeARC

Twitter LogoMany members of the CollegeARC community know about our Twitter account and some do not. Twitter is an interesting social networking media which I was first introduced to using with the @CollegeARC account. You would think that since I am a college student Twitter would already be a part of some “Swiss Army Knife” of my daily networking routine. Well it wasn't.

Twitter seems like it can be useful all the while being completely useless! I can see the usefulness if there is information to pass or something to converse about but quite Frankly how many people want to know which toothpaste you used last night? Maybe it's me but that one ranks pretty low on my information gathering goals :P If your not following @CollegeARC then what are you waiting for? I am the one who is usually on it but sometimes Brent will jump on. We are always looking to connect with others, especially those in amateur radio and the CollegeARC.com community. We also invite the clubs participating in the College Amateur Radio Club Association to send tweets that they want to send out on the Twitter account or simply re-Tweet. Happy tweeting!

Print This Post Print This Post

About KB1LQC

Co-Founder of www.CollegeARC.com and has been a licensed radio amateur since September 2004 currently holding an extra class license. Currently an Electrical Engineering student at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) and varsity oarsman for RIT Crew. Also Vice-President of K2GXT the RIT Amateur Radio Club. Enjoys designing and building homebrew electronics, always has a project on the bench.
Comments (5) Trackbacks (0)
  1. Looks like you can login to the CollegeARC blog with Facebook Connect! Comment here and start a conversation on both Facebook and http://blog.collegearc.com! Both talk to each other and update automatically via Facebook magic… cool!

  2. Twitter is a great way to connect!

  3. Facebook works! Yay, now is there a way to change my name to NV1K? lol

  4. Ethan, using Facebook to comment does not use your author account so it uses your Facebook info. When you write a blog post (hint hint nudge nudge :P ) you can set it to NV1K. I Hope this helped and please do spread the word that ANYONE can comment with or without FB. You can easily share your comment and/or a blog post on your fb account. Thanks for checking it out!


Leave a comment


No trackbacks yet.

Get Adobe Flash playerPlugin by wpburn.com wordpress themes
Add to Technorati Favorites