July 12, 2011

Random Thoughts: The 1st Edition


Right now, I don’t have one big issue or event to write about, but I have a few present and past thoughts that I need to get off my chest. Some of these are completely random. You’ve been warned. Here we go.

So I finally got Google+ and I think it’s actually pretty cool. I like the whole idea of circles, where you can categorize your contacts into different circles including friends, family, acquaintances, and following. You can also direct your status updates for different circles, or you can just make it public for everyone to see. Another feature I tried out was “Sparks”, where you can follow a certain interest or thing, which I thought was pretty neat. I haven’t tried out other features on Google+, but I will be sure to soon. I don’t know if Google+ will be the “Facebook killer”, but I’m interested to see how Google will expand and improve this growing social network.

If a kid asks you to buy chocolates from him/her, just say no. I also won’t advise assaulting the kid.

I don’t ever want to hear the words “Cesc Fabregas”, “transfer”, or “Barcelona” in the same sentence, same paragraph, or same article. I’ve been sick of these stories since last year. Arsenal, you either sell him or don’t.

This is a strange thought, but I use to know this kid in elementary and high school, where anytime you pass this kid, this kid smells like dirty dog doo doo. It was unbearable at times. I feel sorry for the kids who had to sit next to him in class.

I always thought about trying to make my own twitter hash tag and trying to make it popular, mine’s would be #shesaho, so don’t try and go take my idea.

I missed the ending of the USA-Brazil Women’s World Cup quarter-final match live, but I managed to see a replay. At the time while I was missing the ending of the match, I got the impression that this was the greatest ending to a match ever, due to all the tweets I was reading. When I finally saw the replay, the ending didn’t disappoint at all.

One last thing, Hope Solo is hot…

Later

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