Sadly for my 16-year-old daughter, she inherited her father's level of patience.
When she asks a question, she wants an answer — and she wants it now.
That led to an interesting text exchange between the two of us recently when she saw a Twitter post from me while I did not immediately respond to her.
"Ever heard of scheduled tweets?" I eventually replied. "I was driving."
Scheduled tweets are indeed a thing, but somebody might want to inform the social media universe — including the news media.
While on an island and away from news of Sunday's mass shooting in Orlando, Fla., Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick caused a Twitterstorm with a tweet scheduled days earlier.
Here's how The Associated Press reported the news:
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -- Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has deleted a tweet quoting the New Testament that he posted after the deadly Orlando nightclub shooting.
Hours after the early Sunday morning shooting at a gay nightclub that left at least 50 people dead, Patrick sent a tweet from his personal account: "Do not be deceived. God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows."


