I wish I knew the answer to that question. I suppose an economist is bound to say that the answer is "no" otherwise one wouldn't have done it. But perhaps in some deeper sense the answer is "yes". At least I don't tweet.
I have been trying twitter as an experiment. You should give it a go. It is not as useful as blogger for research communication and feedback but I will make a case for it at some later stage.
I wish I knew the answer to that question. I suppose an economist is bound to say that the answer is "no" otherwise one wouldn't have done it. But perhaps in some deeper sense the answer is "yes". At least I don't tweet.
ReplyDeleteI have been trying twitter as an experiment. You should give it a go. It is not as useful as blogger for research communication and feedback but I will make a case for it at some later stage.
ReplyDeleteNo way. Its impossible to say anything in less than 140 characters. Jesus wept.
ReplyDeleteI guess you won't be trying Flutter then Kevin.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.tinyurl.ie/15
When I can see that video I will let you know,the connection ici a Paris is slow.
ReplyDeleteKevin, we all know you've a little diary hidden away with witty little haikus that'd be perfect for twitter. We know Kevin, we know.
ReplyDeleteDamn, I have been rumbled. I heard that the new prime minister of Belgium (if that is a real place) writes haikus. My latest below:
ReplyDeleteBeset with endogeneity
My instruments are weak
AER rejects
Important question
ReplyDeleteSolid specification
AER accepts?
If
ReplyDeleteOnly