Twitter: The paper version (photos)
Thanks to the folks at Knock Knock, even those without a computer can get in on the Twitter act, sort of.
Defeat the fail whale
Knock Knock, which makes humorous paper products, has come up with the perfect gift for those who are too analog to have discovered Twitter: Paper Tweets.
It's also not a bad backup idea for when the inevitable fail whale emerges.
We want your tweets
So, we thought it would be fun to see what you, the readers, could do with a pad like this. Here's the info on where to send your paper tweets.
An idea to get you started
Here's one idea from CNET Editor in Chief Scott Ard, which comes in the wake of Prince's pronouncement that the Internet is kind of played out.
Your turn
Here's a blank Paper Tweet so you can try out your idea and e-mail or fax it in to us. See slide No. 2 for the details.
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