Thursday, April 30, 2009

Dalai Is On Twitter!



I've finally succumbed to peer pressure and become part of the Twitter network.  Frankly, I'm trying to figure out where it fits into my world of blogging and the occasional Facebook post.  Feel free to subscribe if you have absolutely nothing else to do.  You might find an occasional word of wisdom.  Or not.  

5 comments :

Paul said...

wHATS UR TWITTER USERNAME?

Dalai said...

DoctorDalai! Click the "follow" link to the left... Not that I have anything really intelligent to say...

Paul said...

Hmm Twitter can't find DoctorDalai! or DoctorDalai.

Love the blog...I'm a fellow Amicas user from Miss.
Thx
-Paul

Dalai said...

Use just plain DoctorDalai as in http://www.twitter.com/DoctorDalai

Click the "follow me on Twitter" in the left column. I'm not promising anything profound!

Radiolopolis - Radiology network and community said...

Hello Dr. Dalai,
sorry, but I tried to get in touch with you otherwise but could not find a contact form or email.
An international group of Radiologists and educators developed Radiolopolis, which is a Radiology community for education, research and clinical practice. Radiolopolis is exponentially growing with almost 700 new members since March this year - faster growing than any other radiological community. The community is focussed on only radiological professionals - radiologists, residents and technologists.
What makes Radiolopolis so unique is that it concentrates multiple (some awarded) individual projects in this community, promoting in return these projects to a growing professional Radiology community.

Just last week, Radiolopolis has been awarded as "Top 50 Radiology and Sonography Technician Blogs" by Radiology Technician Schools (www.radiologytechnicianschools.net).

We just implemented a blog feature, which allows every Radiolopolis member to run his/her own Radiology blog. We would now like to invite you to become also part of this Radiology community. Please let me know if you have any questions at radiolopolis@edurad.orgThank you,

Radiolopolis
www.Radiolopolis.com