Last week’s denial-of-service attack that knocked Twitter offline was aimed at one man — a blogger in the former Soviet republic of Georgia called Cyxymu. Nonetheless, it caused the entire Twitter universe to blink out of existence for hours. This struck some detractors of the service as ....
I have done 9 of those things today and I have to say that I do feel slightly better. Thanks for #6. That will keep me entertained for a good couple of hours.
Reports warned that Twitter would allegedly stop working once the number of
tweets surpassed 2,147,483,647, it’s the largest number that can be
stored as the data type known as a “signed integer. Totally capable of destroying Planet Twit.
Unfortunately, you've had to hunt for them, paste their urls in your browser, and either have multiple browser windows or at least multiple tabs open at all times to be able to work the ones you really can't do without on a daily basis.