I Love TwitPic
Well, now that they've taken down the creepy guy doing pushups, I do! Look at the cute picture Erica O'Grady just took of Olivia and I during our fab coffee and cupcake time at Ritual. And it's already up! Funny how the real time web enables a quantum leap even from Flickr which seemed a quantum leap from everything else. (This is this shortest blog post I've ever done!)
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don't forget about AirMe for the iphone and Yahoo Go for Flickr. they've made instant publishing just as easy.
Posted by: erin | January 29, 2009 at 05:33 PM
"Olivia and I"!! What is it with my American cousins and their fear of correctly using the word "me"? ;-)
Posted by: ® Andy | January 30, 2009 at 05:35 AM
dude- it's a blog. chill out. i write about 10k words a week. i get a few wrong from time to time.
Posted by: sarah lacy | January 30, 2009 at 08:00 AM
Haha ... fear not I'm very chilled as I hope are you.
Was posted with a wry smile and an observation that many Americans bloggers/writers who I respect greatly including both you and friends/colleagues seem to do the "X and I" thing. Indeed I've pondered whether it was an "American English" thing in the past. In the UK the alternative oft used "me" dodge is to use "myself" instead.
Peace from me :-).
Posted by: ® Andy | January 30, 2009 at 12:28 PM
;) it's one of those things i automatically do when i write, then always go back and fix when i edit. same with "it's" and "its." the more the speed of blogging strips away that editing layer you see what nasty habits i can't shake...
i think it might be an american thing. colloquially, most people say it that way.
Posted by: sarah lacy | January 30, 2009 at 12:33 PM
Oliv - You look just marvy in that french beanie...
Posted by: Coolpops | January 31, 2009 at 08:45 PM