11-10-2009 Posterous Testing

Still putting together some of the interesting social networking features that I've heard about recently.  For example, this post started as an email, got converted by posterous.com into a post there, and then (if everything worked out) turned into a blog post at dashifen.com, a message on facebook, and a tweet.  It's that last one that I'm not sure of, considering the length of the message.

Posted via email from dashifen’s posterous

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