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A lengthy 2011 article in The Wall Street Journal, titled "Decoding Our Chatter," explains that "[r]esearchers have found a bonanza of real-time data in the torrential flow of Twitter feeds" to "monitor an earthquake, track political activity [and] predict the ups and downs of the stock market".
It's our chatter, copious and constant.
We need to back our chatter up.
I was in the helicopter with a model and we were talking a lot, and the pilot actually changed channels to get away from our chatter.
There is something sanctimonious, maybe even hypocritical, about placing the onus purely on the media – they are often only reflecting back our chatter and activity back at us.
But a bigger problem may be that people listen to our chatter, even if they can't tell their TEF (teaching excellence framework) from their REF (research excellence framework).
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Listening is rare in our chattering society.
AMY DAVIDSON: And thanks to our chatters and readers!
None of our chatters said of the President, as Chris Matthews did, I forgot he was black tonight for an hour.
"This is food for people who don't eat," one of my friends observed, as we were presented with a chilly platter holding tiny lozenges of tuna sashimi, dots of lemongrass mayonnaise and some lotus root crisps, which disappeared between our chattering teeth in three bites.
Our chattering classes, governed by the arts Mafia, choose to chatter away not about the latest Pentium chips or the developments in gene therapies or space exploration but about the comings and goings of political press secretaries and artistic gentilities.
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