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The Edinburgh Twestival

You may have seen Twitter in the mainstream media of late. Either from Janis Krums breaking the first pictures of Flight 1549 landing in the Hudson River or, more recently, Steven Fry getting stuck in an elevator and getting more viewers than your average BBC3 sitcom. An increasing number of celebrities like Jonathan Ross, Danny Wallace and Chris Moyles are jumping on the bandwagon too. Perhaps accordingly, UK Twitter website visits jumped by 974%.

You may not ‘get’ Twitter – I didn’t for a long time. There’s a lot of implications of this deceptively very simple concept. It’s fantastic for alerting news outlets to breaking stories. It is not a news source in itself. There, I’ve said it. Many people believe that it signals the end of mainstream media but they’re wrong. Traditional and reputable reporters get the facts checked before broadcasting. They have to but Twitter has no such accountability. Imagine a modern-day Orson Welles on Twitter.

Twitter has recently got me some peanut butter and organised a flashmob snowball fight in Trafalgar Square. Next week it will do something far more worthwhile.

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In the words of Noddy Holder

“It’s Christmas!”

St. Andrews day serves as a very handy demarcation, much like the American Thanksgiving holiday. I can start to think about Christmas and not get angry now that it’s actually December. Of course it has been pretty much inescapable for the past few weeks so I have a pretty good idea of what I’m going to get people for presents and have made all my travel plans well ahead of time. Yay me.

At Whitespace (the design agency I work at) we’re once again taking care of the website and promoting the Bethany Caring Christmas Trees scheme in aid of the homeless. The idea is simple: buy your Christmas tree from them and that will give a hot meal and a bed for the night to someone who ordinarily would not have one.

The ‘C’ word

No, not that one.

Like it or not, Christmas is just around the corner. After a weekend in the snow and noticing the decorations springing up everywhere, I thought this would be as good a time as any to mention that Caring Christmas Trees is in action in Edinburgh again and this year has also branched out (sorry, couldn’t resist) into Fife.

Each tree bought provides a homeless person with a hot meal, a bed for the night and breakfast.