Leaving Microsoft

The series of cryptic activity on my networks has people wondering, what the heck is this girl up to? For those of you who follow my blog, know that in the past year, I’ve had a personal awakening that has in the least rejuvenated my passion for life and the things associated with it that I’ve always wanted to do in the pursuit of happiness. It is often that with the self imposed constraints on life and societal expectations, we somehow always find a justifiable excuse to momentarily dismiss a want from life or allow the fuel to dissolve. In the essence of my life, I have always strived for achievement, success, wins – until decidedly, I wasn’t sure if they necessarily belonged to me anymore. My success measures soon transpired from yet undetermined qualitative measures to quantitative ones. Yet, I would trade all the assets in my life for stories to tell, because at the end of my time – I won’t have my cars, I won’t have my accounts, I won’t have the things I spent my hard earned money on, but my memories, my experiences, what I did & how I lived in order to earn that dollar.
While I’ve leveraged the header from John Wood’s “Leaving Microsoft to Change the World” – I have yet to discover what the suffix of the title would be that defines the journey in which I am embarking on. All I know is that there is so much we are mentally & physically capable of doing, but whether it is the monotony of life, added expectations or perceived notions of success – we continue our lives established on the grounds of stability and falter against taking the risk to do things that exist beyond our recognized boundaries.
Bill, I am Leaving
I love my job, I love Microsoft, I love my web geeks. For those of you who have interacted with me within the community at events or online, the best part of my job is the flexibility it provides to foster relationships and provide value to the community at a rate that I believe no other company has created the focus to invest in. Leading and giving birth to Make Web Not War was one of the best experiences and opportunities I’ve ever had to create a community uniting web developers alike in creating the one thing we all spend so much of our lives devoted to – the ultimate web experience. So the part that makes this the hardest is leaving behind a group of individuals I’ve met in the last year or so, and the opportunity to learn more. So you’re asking, then why leave? Simple, it’s just too good. If I continued to stay I undoubtedly would have learned more, grown and have the ability to do so much more – to the point where the personal investment in the company would make it harder to give up and leave to gain external exposure, international experience. I recognize that while I have so much opportunity from within the company, much of my experience has been within the company and in order to provide much more value, I have the urge to diversify my skill set in an external and completely unrelated environment to grow as a marketer.
Return to Pura Vida

As a snowboarder, nothing excites me more than being able to conquer a single plank board either on snow or in water to test the limits of what the human body is physically capable of. There is nothing a human body that cannot be done without the determination of the mind. A story I will always remember from one of my favourite books ‘The Peaceful Warrior’ is that Ninjas are not ninjas because they possess some sort of super human capability superior to other humans on earth – it’s because they parallel their mental determination with physical implementation. Young ninjas jump over cornfields every day of their lives scaling the height of the cornfields as they grow until it is no longer a challenge. You’ll never know you can do something until you try it, practice it and succeed.
With that said – I am officially moving to Costa Rica, the place I first discovered a completely different way of life encompassed in the magical saying of “Pura Vida”. Pure life (“pura vida”) is not defined by the success in relation to others as we often succumb to in the natural human interactions leading from game theory, but pure life in the form where your inner peace and internal happiness are by products of your own creation. Not a superficial attainment of an external source. Believing that the things you accomplish are creations of your own, milestones by your definition – and for me, that is being a hell of an awesome board sport athlete from snowboarding to surfing to wakeboarding.
Ultimate Surf Camp – Del Mar Surf Camp
And so, it could not have been a better fit than to return to the camp that made it all happen in November 2009 at Del Mar Surf Camp – that brought the experience of Costa Rica alive. I will be leading the marketing strategy for both their surf locations (Jaco Beach & Nosara) to create visibility to the surf camp from all international markets as the #1 surf camp in Costa Rica. With Del Mar Sur Camp, I am able to do employ all three things I’ve been yearning for – aligning myself with board sports, maintaining an active lifestyle and creating a ground up marketing strategy for the surf camp – which is still in start up phase. This challenge is one that I am excited for that will allow me to foster the skills in a foreign environment, promote a product/experience that I believe everyone who is anyone will ultimately benefit from spiritually and be in an environment that will allow me to cultivate my emotional growth.
Traveling to Costa Rica

In an attempt to make every leg of the transition a journey, I will be driving for most of the trip by car visiting as many local surf towns as possible. Starting with almost 4500 KMs to Vancouver then down the West Coast through Washington, Oregan, California, Arizona, New Mexico, across to Texas and then regrettably flying over most of Central America to Costa Rica. Ideally, I’d love to be driving through Mexico, Guatamala, Honduras, Nicaragua, but have decided to heed the advice of many friends and colleagues who have lovingly cautioned against it heavily; and with the recent news about the sinkhole in Guatamala, I think I can make up the excitement with a few more sky dives and bungees across United States.
I will be officially leaving Microsoft on June 30th, rolling out of Toronto on July 7th (after the Canada Day long weekend) and will be spending the next month planning and mentally preparing for this adventure of a lifetime.
If you know anyone along the route who is willing to give up a couch, looking to sell a slightly used and sturdy vehicle or just want a post card – comment below! I look forward to hearing from you all soon and know that you will have your very own local Costa Rican tour guide when you come for a surf lesson.
Follow me on my next journey:
- http://www.facebook.com/delmarsurfcamp
- http://www.youtube.com/delmarsurfcamp
- http://twitter.com/delmarsurfcamp
#1 by Morten on June 7, 2010 - 12:19 am
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We’ll be expecting you here in Vancouver some time later in the summer. And you can expect us wobbly un-surfer-like peeps at some point down the road in Costa Rica. Just remember to pass off MWNW to some good people who understand that Vancouver is the next place to be ;o)
#2 by Angie Lim on June 7, 2010 - 1:17 am
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I am definitely going to be hitting you up in Vancouver for some good ol’ BC fun and to get a first hand tour on what the fuss is about to make the next MWNW over there
One week in Costa Rica and you will go from wobbly-unsurfer-like to gnarly-surfer-dude! Hope to see you in Pura Vida!
#3 by SeanJA on June 7, 2010 - 5:05 am
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Oh wow… that is a huge change, good luck!
#4 by Rayanne Langdon on June 7, 2010 - 10:07 am
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This is amazing. You’re an inspiring lady, Angie! Hope you’re happy. Always.
#5 by Chris Luckhardt on June 7, 2010 - 12:48 pm
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Wow…this is incredible Angie! I wish you all the best on this amazing adventure and new chapter in your life.
#6 by David Crow on June 7, 2010 - 1:01 pm
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Angie,
You’ll be missed. But real surfing is so much more fun than Web surfing.
You did a great job on #MWNW and I’m sorry that I had to skip 2010. But I had a blast keynoting 2009, and you really did make the MSFT nerds better.
#7 by Pauline Li on June 7, 2010 - 2:11 pm
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Angie – I’m extremely ecstatic to hear that you’re going to be chasing your dream. Few people are brave enough to embark on the journey your about to go on. Wishing you the best of luck in this next chapter, and you can definitely expect to see me in the future for a short visit.
Will miss you tons!
P.S. I might be travelling to Peru and Bolivia in Sept/Oct, maybe there is a potential meet up?
#8 by Morten on June 7, 2010 - 3:30 pm
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Ehm. where’s your Gravatar?
#9 by Philz on June 7, 2010 - 3:30 pm
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Looks quite an adventure Angie! Surfing.. Haha I wish I could do that, I guess id have to learn to swim better firstly!
Good look with everything you do, keep us posted with the trip, would be interesting to hear how the adventure goes.
Thanks again for making Web Not War happen!
- Phil.
#10 by Carm on June 7, 2010 - 3:35 pm
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Angie,
Although I never had the opportunity to get to know you better, I wanted to let you know that I truly admire you for taking such a huge leap into life and defying the social norms that most people find impossible to break out of. You truly are an inspiration =)
I wish you the all the best on your journey! And see you in Costa Rica one day, when you teach me how to surf
Sending you all my love,
Carmen
#11 by Tim Chong on June 7, 2010 - 3:40 pm
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Yo Angie I gotta say I love what you’re doing and it makes me happy when I see othe people drop everything to pursue a passion 100%. It takes a lot of balls to do that especially when you already have a successful career. But I honestly believe you’ll be highly successful no myter what you end up doing. And if you love it, it’ll just make it that much more enjoyable. Your road trip sounds crazy on it’s own. Crazy adventures! I’ve never surfed before but if costa rica is what you say it is, maybe I should consider trying it there!
#12 by Rahil Sondhi on June 7, 2010 - 4:29 pm
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Angie, your story made my jaw drop just as much as the sinkhole photos. This is AMAZING! How long will you stay in Costa Rica? A few months, or years? Congratulations on the big decision and I wish you luck in your pursuit.
#13 by Suri on June 7, 2010 - 4:35 pm
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you are my hero. i can’t wait to come down.
#14 by Shishir Nigam on June 7, 2010 - 7:12 pm
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Angie, to say the least, I’m BLOWN AWAY. There are lots of people I learn from all the time…but there are few that make me question, very genuinely, the way that we all choose to lead our lives. Many people (myself included) go away on supposedly life-changing trips and then come back and forget everything a few weeks after getting back into the grind. That’s why I’m so so happy for you that you were able to keep looking out to where you REALLY wanted to be and how you really wanted to lead your life!
Too bad your bubbling energy won’t be in Toronto anymore, but can we PLEASE meet up before you head out to chart your new and much more exciting life path? Cause I want an autograph
“Leaving Microsoft To Surf The World”!
#15 by Mabel on June 7, 2010 - 9:09 pm
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Angie!! This sounds SO awesome! Can’t wait to see how this journey unfolds! I’m sure it will be very, very exciting!
Congrats & good luck w/ everything!
#16 by Angie Lim on June 7, 2010 - 9:40 pm
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Thanks Sean, it is a rather huge change considering I have never lived anywhere but Toronto. Looking forward to it
#17 by Angie Lim on June 7, 2010 - 9:41 pm
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Thanks Rayanne! Everything I do is in the pursuit of happiness and don’t take your words lightly. Always
#18 by Angie Lim on June 7, 2010 - 9:41 pm
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Hey Chris, thanks! I am excited to start this leg of my journey in my life and can’t thank you again enough for all the support with #webnotwar. You’re awesome!
#19 by Angie Lim on June 7, 2010 - 9:52 pm
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David, I have learned so much from you and your approach towards community. I hope you know because of you, I use the camp moniker very diligently, unless of course it’s an actual camp now, like a surfcamp
Who knew that I would love all these nerds. #nerdsonatrain #devtrain #webnotwar – was the geekiest and most awesome experience ever.
Maybe next time, I’ll try for #surfingnerds #nerdsonasurfboard
#20 by Angie Lim on June 7, 2010 - 9:53 pm
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Thanks Pauline – this has been a decision long awaited to be made and sometimes a different perspective, a push and a shove is all you need! After all, we all easily forget, we have this one valuable life at our fingertips.
Sept/Oct – stop by Costa Rica on your way to Peru! I will have to renew my visa every 90 days, so let me know!
#21 by Angie Lim on June 7, 2010 - 9:55 pm
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Hey Phil, you can do anything you want to. Swimming is as easy as kicking as though you were an eggbeater in pools of water. Then once you master that, try balancing on a plank with water pushing against you
Will be sure to keep this updated! Very glad you enjoyed #webnotwar
#22 by Angie Lim on June 7, 2010 - 9:56 pm
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Carmen, we have all the time in the world to get to know each other and I would love to take that opportunity! While I only do have a month here, you are ALWAYS welcome in Costa Rica and I’ll be sure to teach you to the ways of the surf! Daniel even promised a trip down
pura vida.
#23 by Angie Lim on June 7, 2010 - 10:01 pm
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Hey Tim,
I truly do love the job I am in and it was a hard decision to make, one that at the end of the day one thought prevailed – “If not now, when?”. At that moment, nothing successful means anything to you when you don’t have the stories you want to tell. It still freaks the HELL out of me, but with the chance of happiness I welcome the chance of failure – what do I have to lose!
If you’re looking for that adventure, just know that you will ALWAYS have a Costa Rican tour guide at your grasp & I’ll make sure you leave knowing at least how to get on the board. Maybe so good, you’ll be able to bring your camera without fear
#24 by Angie Lim on June 7, 2010 - 10:02 pm
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My goal in life is to make jaws drop and you just made my day
I am not sure how long, and not sure I want to quantify my time there. Just want to wait it out and see how things go. You should come visit when you get a chance
#25 by Angie Lim on June 7, 2010 - 10:02 pm
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I can’t wait to see you on Costa Rican soil. Adventures!
#26 by Angie Lim on June 7, 2010 - 10:04 pm
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Shishir, that is exactly why I want to live out this experience – to continue that sense of universal responsibility and purity I once felt on that trip that made me so alive in this world. Knowing that this was my end goal, made the journey so much more interesting as it should with every day of your life. So here I am! Nothing life changing, just what life SHOULD be, in my eyes. We will ABSOLUTELY meet up – just tell me when and where & I’ll be there
#27 by Angie Lim on June 7, 2010 - 10:07 pm
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Thanks Mabel for reading the post! I am very excited to start this journey and hope to be able to share this experience with you all. Even when you decide to take an adventure down to Costa Rica, I will ALWAYS be available at your disposal
#28 by MIchael Nus on June 8, 2010 - 12:37 am
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Hey Angie,
Since I lived on the west coast for 5 years I know lots of people in Alberta, BC and California.
Let me know if you need a crash spot and I will ask for ya.
#29 by Paul Laberge on June 8, 2010 - 5:24 am
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Angie, I will miss working with you very much. You made the challenge of reaching out to not-so-friendly audiences so much fun and I have learned a lot about marketing from you.
I know that you don’t need luck in your future endeavours; you will succeed wildly wherever you go, that I am sure.
Please let me know what you are up to from time to time – I will be watching your blog and enjoying your posts!
Your friend,
Paul
#30 by Afshin on June 8, 2010 - 6:43 am
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Angie, I told you this already, but you’ve inspired me!
I’m very excited for you and can’t wait to see the updates from your journey.
Looking forward to chatting more on Friday
Lots and Lots and LOTS of LOVE,
Af
#31 by Anthony Morra on June 8, 2010 - 8:56 am
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Angie… you straight up CRAZY!!! But in the most awesome way. I hope everything works out well and almost according to plan. Look forward to reading more about your adventure.
Good luck!
Anth
#32 by Ted Chun on June 8, 2010 - 9:00 am
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All the best to you Angie. I’d love to hear your recommendations for surfing in SF and San Diego! Good luck!
#33 by Hanna Lee on June 8, 2010 - 11:08 am
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Angie you continue to inspire others through your words and your experiences, keep up chasing the love of life and have a wicked awesome time! I’m so happy for you and would love to catch up with you when our paths cross again
Let me know if you need a place in San Francisco, I’m sure my relatives or sister would love to offer you their couch/room! hopefully i can come visit you in this place that has touched you so much for you to move there!
xoxo
Hanna
#34 by Andrea Liew on June 8, 2010 - 11:34 am
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Angie! Congrats on taking the leap!
I love what you’re doing, and I’m going to live my life vicariously through you until I have the guts to (what is now going to be known as) “pull an Angie” by moving to the location of my dream job. You will be missed!
Mostly, I will miss trying to track you down via laughter volume at all the events.
I better see you before you leave us!
xo
#35 by Nick La on June 8, 2010 - 1:34 pm
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Angie – I admire your courage. It takes a lot to drop everything and start a new adventure. Please keep yourself safe on the trip and make sure you have connectivity where ever you go.
Best of luck!
#36 by Emma on June 8, 2010 - 6:48 pm
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Oh Angie, what a wonderful opportunity for you!! I’m so excited for you. Good luck in everything and I’ll be following along, completely filled with happy jealousy!
Take care of yourself too, you hear? The Toronto community will thank you for it.
Emma
#37 by Angie Lim on June 8, 2010 - 9:43 pm
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Afshin, if only you knew how much you inspire me daily with none other than daily challenge. I wish we would do good on a daily basis without the need for incentives, then everyday would be pay it backward day!
See you Friday, mi amigo!
#38 by Angie Lim on June 8, 2010 - 9:44 pm
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Anthony, crazy is an understatement for the way I wish to live out this journey I call life. The one we hold, the stories I want to tell all lie within the choices we make everyday no matter how scary or safe, and if it turns out to be scarier than usual, then I accept the challenge!
Hope to see you heading down to the waves of Costa Rica one day, I will be there to guide you through
#39 by Angie Lim on June 8, 2010 - 9:45 pm
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Absolutely Ted. Once I make the ventures to those cities, I’ll be sure to write about them and suggest which surf towns even compare to Costa Rica, of course
#40 by Angie Lim on June 8, 2010 - 9:48 pm
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Hanna! Little do you know that your move to Hong Kong is an inspirational one in itself. Every step, every move we make as an equally reactive force on something else. I can only live my life and hope that it affects others the way I have been blessed to have experienced and I hope you know you will ALWAYS have a Costa Rican tour guide available; (plus spare room in my eventual place) to crash at your will when you have the sudden urge to see the sand, water and surf that makes up Pura Via. ALWAYS!
Place in San Francisco would be nice! I am creating a map of eventual couches to “surf” on – let me know how to connect!
#41 by Angie Lim on June 8, 2010 - 10:09 pm
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Thanks Andrea! Well, does pulling an Andrea constitute of going on massively crazy road trips all the time (Egypt, LA etc)? I would prefer that
You don’t have to live vicariously! Come down to visit and add Costa Rica to your roster of trips, would love to see you there and then we can laugh all the way through the waves.
Trying for a last hurrah, stay tuned
#42 by Angie Lim on June 8, 2010 - 10:11 pm
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Nick, it was so awesome to get to collaborate with you more. Too bad I couldn’t convince you to design my tattoo, perhaps when you come down for a visit to Costa Rica, and I’ll trade free surf lessons + accommodations for it. Connectivity is a definite MUST! How else will I stay in touch?
#43 by Angie Lim on June 8, 2010 - 10:12 pm
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Michael, you know you’re such an awesome connector. Of course I will take you up on that offer! Let me know how to connect, compiling my route of “couches” to surf on
#44 by Angie Lim on June 8, 2010 - 10:13 pm
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My dearest Emma, I will miss our antics in #twimprov dearly and will be sure to take care of myself amid all the surfing all the way from here to Costa Rica and then some! Perhaps I’ll expect you for an adventure down south in CR – and we shall reunite in a warmer climate with Evan & Peek!
#45 by atley on June 9, 2010 - 4:26 pm
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Didn’t know you for an incredibly long amount of time, but knew you long enough to know that I hope you stay in touch! When you come back to Canada, we will have to go for some jumps… If I come down, you have to get me on a surfboard… The best of luck Angie… In all you do.
#46 by Angie Lim on June 10, 2010 - 10:50 pm
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Hey Atley, I knew the moment I met you we’d get along from one adventurer to another! When you do visit Costa Rica (and I hope you will), you will most certainly have access to surfboards and a Costa Rican tour guide at your disposal. Pura Vida!
#47 by Lee Kennett on June 11, 2010 - 5:33 pm
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Wow Angie, that’s unbelievably cool. If I could change my responsibilities here in Canada that would be a dream job.
Anyways, I met you through Cheryl and if you need a couch to crash on in Van I’m d/t and you are welcome to it in exchange for some surfing and tour guide if/when I get a chance to go to Costa Rica.
#48 by Dan on June 11, 2010 - 6:47 pm
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I was just thinking of picking up and moving to Taiwan and this post might have just given me the fuel to do it. All the best in your endeavors Angie!
#49 by Umer Adil on June 12, 2010 - 8:51 am
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Hey Angie
You’ve got an amazing adventure ahead of you. Congratulations on making the leap to pura vida and following your heart…. life IS too short to keep wondering. Be safe and enjoy life. Never got
to know you too well but hope to run into you some time and hear about your pursuit of happiness! Thanks for sharing your inspirations and wishing you only the very best.
#50 by Dan Demsky on June 12, 2010 - 7:12 pm
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I’ll see you in Costa Rica in no time!
Can’t wait to visit.
Doing business with you was easy because you truly became a friend. Thanks for the good times and the good laughs!
You’re a great person and I know you’ll do great things in Costa Rica. #puravida. Don’t forget about twitter.