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Twitter + Levar Burton = House Fire

Twitter + Levar Burton = House Fire
Look, LeVar Burton and Twitter are both incomprehensibly cool, but part of the beauty of Twitter is that you can do so many other things while using it. So while you're, say, cooking, you can pay attention to the food and exchange messages on Twitter.

Network World blogger Curt Monash didn't realize how easy it was to do other things while sending messages to Mr. Burton on Twitter. So, while Mr. Monash was sitting in front of his PC, twittering away with the former 'Reading Rainbow' and 'Star Trek: the Next Generation' star, a burner on his electric stove melted a plastic cutting board that then dripped into the burner and started a fire, which eventually destroyed a part of the house.

We're sorry to hear about Monash's home, and hope that his insurance covers everything. This is certainly the first case of Twitter being blamed for setting a home ablaze, but the microblogging service has a long way to go if it wants to compete with the likes of PS3 and Xbox (technology that seem to regularly inspire people to violence). [From: Network World]

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Comedian Michael Ian Black to Actor LeVar Burton: "It's Twitter War!"

When comedian Michael Ian Black ('Best Week Ever,' 'Stella') first began using micro-blogging site Twitter last month, he was surprised to find that his popularity on the site was eclipsed by actor LeVar Burton ('Star Trek: The Next Generation,' 'Reading Rainbow'). A heavy adapter of the Web 2.0-lifestyle, LeVar Burton keeps a blog (where he narrates all of his posts!) and is a prolific Twitter poster, with over 30,000 followers on the site. His posts are often highly personal, especially when compared to other celebrities on the site.

Burton began his earnest Twittering after reclaiming his name from an imposter, who had created a fake LeVar Burton account and amassed quite a following. Incidentally, the same thing happened to Michael Ian Black, who also began using Twitter after reclaiming his own name from an imposter. Black, apparently baffled by his own meager 300 followers -- Burton wields a formidable list of 30,000 -- decided to launch a Twitter War on Burton, stating on his Web site on February 21st, 2009 under the heading "It's War on LeVar:'
Shouldn't I have at least that many people reading my every missive? Shouldn't thirty thousand people know when I am meeting with a group of former astronauts, as LeVar is doing today? I think so.

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