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Revisting some Easter Camp pic snaps
These last couple of days, have been obliged to take another look at some image captures which I made earlier this year over Easter week, whilst acting as co-camp chief with the St. Aloysius’ College Scout Group. The images here … Continue reading
Posted in GENERAL OBSERVATIONS & THOUGHTS
Tagged camera, hash tags, Ivan M. Consiglio, MALTA, MALTESE, Nikon, photography, photos
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Catching up is long overdue
A post-morning coffee rant on my neglecting my own website, no test subjects tortured in generating this text
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Tagged hash tags, homemade, Ivan M. Consiglio, mistakes, Photographer
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Where were you when you first heard of Twitter?
The definition that Twitter has affected more than one aspect of ‘media life’ is now accepted. This week the BBC website has published a timeline to tell the story of its evolution and explain how and what areas of life have been radically changed since its introduction. From the birth with the name of “twttr” in 2006 to a little past its recent hashtag adoption (through the ‘invitation’ of users, in 2007), Twitter recounted and accompanied much of recent history. Continue reading



