Here at The Atlantic Wire, we respect and value the social media editors who share the links that make our jobs easier. Sometimes, though, we have no idea what they're talking about. So after a day of staring at Twitter, we're sharing our favorites.
The High Price of Hidden Costs http://t.co/zgWD7hRr
In all fairness to hidden costs, the hidden overages are much more outrageous.
VIDEO: May quizzed over immigrant and cat http://t.co/7CX1DYFL
In retrospect, this would have been a good one to take pass-fail.
IT'S A BEAR... http://t.co/cYHedKeo
Somewhere, a bear is doing something. And the Drudge Siren is there.
Placido Domingo's letter to the editor: http://t.co/0hAyke9i
He's responding to Post music critic Anne Midgette's claim that he "sabotaged" a recent performance of Tosca by the Washington Opera Company. So if you want to hear how upset Placido Domingo is about the Post cancelling Rhymes With Orange, you'll have add his blog to your RSS reader.
Noah’s Ark is for sale! Well, not the ark, just the animals: http://t.co/HTAluzJA
Not a problem. Darren Aronofsky will just list them all as unpaid interns.
Microsoft's Zune is dead at age 4 http://t.co/TYujVAn0
In lieu of flowers, please remove all your "How come my Zune isn't working?" bookmarks.
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