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Twitter Fired

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Why Larry Johnson of the Kansas City Chiefs didn't see this coming is surprising.  He took out his frustration with his coach and the fans on Twitter, and guess what, the Chiefs released him today. 

It's not the first time someone has been fired from posting personal thoughts in a public forum, but now that it has happened in the NFL, maybe people will realize that people are actually reading this stuff.  Beware kids.  Twitter is not a toy.

Thanks to Duane Hoffmann / msnbc.com for the image.

November 09, 2009 in Signs of The Times, Sports, Web 2.0 | Permalink | Comments (0)

How to Succeed in Our Modern Age

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Whether you're a brand or a person, these points hold up.  Thanks to Andy Whitlock for the post. 

November 03, 2009 in Theories About The Way Things Work | Permalink | Comments (0)

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