Does Jim Halperin tweet for himself on twitter?
Heritage is definitely exploiting the new social networking technology. I don't "follow" many people, but I do have Heritage (Jim Halperin) and QDB on my twitter list. (RYK is only good for lamenting the Steelers.) Jim Halperin sends a lot of tweets or twits or whatever they're called, even more than the prolific QDB. Does he write his own tweets or does he have a staff of tweeters at his disposal? They are so adept with the new technology that they could probably coordinate protests against a dictatorship in a third-world country.
It's kind of sad to think that Longacre is missing out on all these goings-on, especially the QDB tweets.
It's kind of sad to think that Longacre is missing out on all these goings-on, especially the QDB tweets.
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Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
<< <i>Heritage is definitely exploiting the new social networking technology. I don't "follow" many people, but I do have Heritage (Jim Halperin) and QDB on my twitter list. (RYK is only good for lamenting the Steelers.) Jim Halperin sends a lot of tweets or twits or whatever they're called, even more than the prolific QDB. Does he write his own tweets or does he have a staff of tweeters at his disposal? They are so adept with the new technology that they could probably coordinate protests against a dictatorship in a third-world country.
It's kind of sad to think that Longacre is missing out on all these goings-on, especially the QDB tweets.
I will have you know that RYK has posted two live coin show reports on Twitter and has been recently interviewed for Coin World to discuss it.
I also think that Halperin tweets for himself. I suspect that someone else tweets for QDB. Real celebs often have verified twitter accounts (professional athletes, muscians, etc.). I am not sure that this has yet trickled down to celebrity numismatists.
<< <i>I also think that Halperin tweets for himself. I suspect that someone else tweets for QDB. Real celebs often have verified twitter accounts (professional athletes, muscians, etc.). I am not sure that this has yet trickled down to celebrity numismatists.
What the hell am I doing working for The Man when I can be QDB's Ghost Tweeter™?
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
<< <i>I will have you know that RYK has posted two live coin show reports on Twitter >>
11:49am: Success! Found a great high-dollar crusty gold coin!
11:51am: Crap! Mugged by an avid follower. RIP, crusty.
#RYK in CoinWorld.