While listening to a congressional hearing on Enhancing the Relevance of Space, a quote from Miles O’Brien (54:39 minutes in on the webcast) carried a powerful message to NASA and similar government agencies:
Olson:
“How do we communicate how beneficial NASA has been to our society from a technological, from a national security perspective, and from an [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized | 10 Comments »>Wow, totally did not expect today to be as overwhelming as it was. There are a lot of things being thrown around, some valid and others completely nonsensical, so I’d like to clear a few of them up (hoping to be less long-winded than my last post).
Twitter did respond, twice on Get Satisfaction, first here [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized | 59 Comments »>Update 3: Please see my follow-up post about Twitter’s response.
I started using Twitter in March 2007, just before their SXSW explosion. Not surprisingly, I instantly became addicted and since then have used the service for everything from personal to professional.
Overall, Twitter is a great platform to connect with friends and co-workers and it felt [...]
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