You can follow Ashvegas on Twitter. I’ve been slow to get everything connected, but I’m there now.
Part of the issue has been the name. From the start, I’ve called this blog Ashvegas, though it seems that everyone else in the world spells in Ashevegas.
To my eye, Ashvegas just looks better in print. But it’s probably more logical to keep the spelling parallel to the actual name of the city, thus Ashevegas.
No matter. It is what it is.
Ashvegas the blog. Ashevegas the Twitter.
Holla.
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what’s up with no posts all week?
jason….what’s going on? no posts now since sunday? vacation? sick? no news in ashevegas? really miss new posts on here. how often do you update? curious about it buddy.
well, ive wondered about that. seems logical it should be spelled just like the city is spelled since this is a site about asheville, nc. maybe you should re-think.
i think twitter is for teenage twinks!! lmao!!
not much happening now on here.
Personally, I don’t see Twitter as all that useful in terms of communications. I’d much rather follow people on Facebook. I think its more of a fad.
The posts on here are not that often lately. Are you on vacation, or is it just the summer doldrums and no news to report?
ASHVEGAS or ASHEVEGAS? Which is it? Consistency is key here.
I never understood why a blogger in Asheville would use a spelling that is not aligned with the correct spelling of the city he is blogging about.
It has always bothered me when the name of our city is misspelled by dropping the "e" so some consistency here would be great.
Got a Twitter alert Saturday p.m. from Mayor Bellamy following me. At the time, that account had 5 followers and was following 235. By today, she had 507 followers and was following 726 … at that rate, maybe she’s after Kuchner’s record.
Speaking of slow…..what is the publication (update) schedule for this blog? Seems to vary wildly–some days there are several new posts, then you go for days and there is nothing. What gives? It’s frustrating when there is nothing new. Would like to know more as we mostly enjoy the stuff on here–far more useful info than the Citizen Times.com