From Rob Cottingham – see the full post here

Another pointless but funny measure of your Tweets.
They say:
Twitemperature is a gauge telling you whether you’re hot or cold on today’s topics of concern.
Twitemperature ignores meaningless points of measure like number of followers and number of people you are following, and instead focuses on what you’re actually saying, now. We poll your last several hundred tweets and score what you’re saying against what everyone else is saying in current hot conversations on Twitter and elsewhere.
If you’re reading this, it’s either because you’ve just started following me on Twitter, or you’re thinking of following me on Twitter.
I want to tell you how I use Twitter.
I’m not saying it’s the best way or even that it’s the right way, but it’s the way that I use it and will continue to.
Firstly be aware, I tweet a lot. A LOT. If you don’t follow many people, then it could seem at times that I’m the only one tweeting. And it could get annoying.
So what do I tweet about?
OK, I’m all for starting them young, but in the womb?
http://mashable.com/2008/12/14/baby-twitter/
Excerpt:
Expectant father Corey Menscher wanted to “create a device that would give me a chance to be aware of our baby’s movements”. He created a waistband for his wife which sends a Tweet everytime the baby kicks, naming the project “Kickbee”.
If you can’t see the embedded Flash movie, here’s the original link:
A great article by Shannon Whitley:
Extract:
Although I can easily think of several individuals I’d like to place on this list, I figured it would be too mean to actually call them out by name (and possibly result in a libel suit). So the list below contains ten archetypes that I’ve noticed on Twitter. I’m sure there are many others, so feel free to add your own in the comments section.
1) The Pimp – The pimp is always looking for avenues of self-promotion. If almost every tweet is a reference to a blog post and even conversations end in links to posts, you’re following The Pimp.
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