Now You Can Tweet Under Water

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5 Feb 2010

Twitter has really two kinds of users. Those who tweet and those who tweet a lot. Commonly known as twitterholics these people go out of their way to get that cool and informative tweet out to their friends and followers. I would probably consider myself as a Twitterholic and some would go even further than that. But fact remains that it’s not the Twittering that makes me lose time for work or sleep but the awesome response I get from most of my tweets. The feeling that you are giving something back is overwhelming and can in most cases deliver such a high level of adrenaline that I can keep twittering for days.

The situations and places people tweet at is just mind blowing. Some even questionable. I have seen people tweet from their wedding right up there at the alter. I have seen some distraught mother tweet while paramedics try to revive her daughter after finding her submerged in their pool. Some jokester managed to get a device into a newlyweds bed which tweets pace, duration and how many times the newly weds have sex. Yeah, the odd situations are quite astounding and I sometimes wonder what the world is coming to.

So, apparently there are people that have a need to tweet while they take a bath or a shower and therefor a company called WetKeys decided to create and manufacture a keyboard that you could use in and under water. Yup, that’s right. You can now throw your rubber duck away and instead bring with you the awesome WetKeys keyboard hooked up to your computer and tweet away. I am sure people would be overly excited knowing that you are, at this very moment, tweeting from your shower while shampooing your hair. Isn’t the world just full of possibilities!

The keyboard comes with a touchpad, waterproof keys and it has been proved to withstand medical and industrial environments along with repeated cleaning. The keyboard sells for just under 140 bucks and is sure to make you a star on Twitter. Hmm, I wonder if it comes with an extension cord…then I could be the first one to tweet while surfing in Baha…

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7 Responses to Now You Can Tweet Under Water

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chachafance

March 14th, 2010 at 8:41 am

Go to youtube:
Look up Twitter is really annoying.
It should be done by Mywordpass

It explains your problems

You're such a twit ^.^

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bluegoat114

March 17th, 2010 at 2:52 am

It depends…..some I/O psychologists work within the same locale…..some don't. Some corporations hire I/O psychologists to analyze data and do research at one place. If you work for a consulting firm, you will travel. These days travel and working for a corporation go hand in hand…..go to apa.org to read about careers. A psychologist working for a corporation can make a high 6 figure salary….and remember you do not have to work for the same company forever. Consulting in a place that has many companies in one place decreases travel (e.g. NYC, DC, LA, Chicago)…or specializing in e.g. government. (psychologist, been there, done that)

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Brett P

March 21st, 2010 at 1:57 pm

Um… Twitter was created in 2006. So…yeah.

Edit: Check on Google groups or something… That's the easiest to look up. I was busy that day since I lived about a mile away, just on the other side of the river, in Hoboken.

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Eskimonika

March 21st, 2010 at 10:58 pm

preety loong… but, i think she might have a disorder, you might wanna consider professional help from a doctor.

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UNIVERSAL

March 22nd, 2010 at 10:57 pm

the statute almost anywhere is 2 years.

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Tim

March 24th, 2010 at 11:05 am

The strings are fillers to make a round cord. They do not need to be spliced to make the cord work. Since you are having problems with the repair, go buy a new extension cord. A faulty repair can prove to be fatal. This is one critical repair that should only be done by qualified personnel. OSHA prohibits splices of temporary power cords.

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offended

April 28th, 2010 at 3:58 am

Is the duck laden with a coconut?

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