Google+ Invitations

I have a limited amount of Google+ invitations left. If you want one, get is here.

I actually can’t describe what Google+ is. A lot of people want to compare it to Twitter or Facebook. I honestly don’t believe that it can be considered as a comparison to either. I have had some of the most interesting conversation, and have met some of the most interesting people since using G+.

I was never much of a Facebook or Twitter user to begin with, though, so using Google+ is not “taking away” time from me doing other things online.

One of the first things to remember when you get on Google+ is to follow people that you do not know. Unlike other places, you do not need to know the people that you circle, and you are not going to inject their streams with everything that you write, there, unless they want you in their circles, too.

Fourth Branch of Government – “Super Congress”?

It’s amazing to me that anybody in either party would be behind something like this. Creating a long-term solution to solve a short-term problem is not the answer, though.

“This “Super Congress,” composed of members of both chambers and both parties, isn’t mentioned anywhere in the Constitution, but would be granted extraordinary new powers. Under a plan put forth by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and his counterpart Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), legislation to lift the debt ceiling would be accompanied by the creation of a 12-member panel made up of 12 lawmakers — six from each chamber and six from each party.” (Link)

This is a serious WTF moment.

Rebecca Black – My Moment (NO AUTO-TUNE Version!)

Google+ vs. Facebook

Too Cool To Not Share

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