Twittering By Dictaphone

Harvey Pekar is Twittering via surrogate, an advice columnist is complimenting herself via email archive and a radio producer is turning a movie theater into her own personal catwalk. The Twitterati are doing a little role playing.

Comic-book writer Harvey Pekar is now Twittering, in the most Pekaresque way possible.

Advice columnist Penelope Trunk is an email-address autocomplete disaster waiting to happen.

Science writer Clive Thompson's reaction to a sophisticated robot hand was definitely not a childlike sense of wonder.

Patty Rodriguez, writer for Ryan Seacrest, isn't going to just any old movie, and she's not dressing that way either.

The Chicago Tribune's Rex Huppke became a cautionary tale on when a kid should not be a kid.
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