It might just be me, but over the last few days Twitter has been all over the BBC. Well, mentioned by S Fry on Jonathan Ross' show (Fry was quite splendidly Twittering live from the green room), and then again by Jonathan Ross on his Radio Two show. Oh, and sarcastically this morning on 6Music by Shaun Keavney, when he was trying too hard to be funny, as per.
Wholly coincidentally, I've started to use Twitter 'properly' now, after being 'on' there for ages. Link in my sig, though messages to it are likely to be based around broadcasting, so as to keep in with my blog's remit (and because no-one would want to read about the staggering minutiae of my daily travails, "ate some chicken noodle soup. It wasn't as nice as regular chicken soup, that's for sure. Kthxbye", that sort of thing). It's simultaneously both wonderful and alarming to receive live updates on my iPod Touch from people like Stephens Fry and Colbert, Graham Linehan, John Hodgman and Charlie Brooker, telling me what they're up to.