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29 February 2012
28 February 2012
{E} on March 01, 2012...
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Full blast online updates starting this 1st March 2012 (Thursday) on the following profiles:
ON facebook:
A. My timeline>> in every daytime[1], pre-primetime[2] and post-primetime[4] posts.
B. "FB Primetime" fan page >> every Facebook primetime[3]
Notes:
[1] Facebook daytime, for me, is between 6:00AM (when people start their regular daily activities) until 4:30PM.
[2] Facebook pre-primetime is between 4:30PM until 8:00PM. This is when students and workers are going home.
[3] Facebook primetime is between 8:00PM until 10:00PM. Most Facebook users are glued to their computer screens at that particular time.
[4] Facebook post-primetime is from 10:00PM until 6:00PM the next day. Facebook user activity gets low starting at 10PM and decreases further in the early morning.
ON twitter: @Joe27Tweets
A. Everytime I want to tweet.
ON Blogspot: My Blogspot
A. Everyday.
>> rrj@chn_2012-02-28
This blog post is suitable for worldwide English-speaking readers.
Full blast online updates starting this 1st March 2012 (Thursday) on the following profiles:
ON facebook:
A. My timeline>> in every daytime[1], pre-primetime[2] and post-primetime[4] posts.
B. "FB Primetime" fan page >> every Facebook primetime[3]
Notes:
[1] Facebook daytime, for me, is between 6:00AM (when people start their regular daily activities) until 4:30PM.
[2] Facebook pre-primetime is between 4:30PM until 8:00PM. This is when students and workers are going home.
[3] Facebook primetime is between 8:00PM until 10:00PM. Most Facebook users are glued to their computer screens at that particular time.
[4] Facebook post-primetime is from 10:00PM until 6:00PM the next day. Facebook user activity gets low starting at 10PM and decreases further in the early morning.
ON twitter: @Joe27Tweets
A. Everytime I want to tweet.
ON Blogspot: My Blogspot
A. Everyday.
>> rrj@chn_2012-02-28
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