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February 1, 2013

Imaginary Friend Blog Hop and the Weekend Follies

[image error] Thanks! First, I would like to thank everyone who participated in the Re-Introduce Myself Blogfest. I stopped by everyone’s blog and commented who posted with a few exceptions (Capctchas I couldn’t get past and a few Word Press sites). Honestly I don’t know how Alex Cavanaugh at Captain Alex does it. It’s a lot of work!
 Imaginary Friend Bloghop: Hosted by Annalisa Crawford and Kyra Lennon
Purpose: We want to know about your imaginary friend. What were they called? How old were you?...
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Published on February 01, 2013 12:26

January 30, 2013

A to Z Blogging Challenge Sign Ups

Onto the Blogging From A to Z Challenge. We can finally sign uo for the event! I have two things I’d like to suggest to youto keep in mind to make A to Z susccessful to you: [image error]
Expand Your Social Networks: I encourage people to focus on this one. First thing I do is I log into Twitter, Facebook, Goodreads, etc. When I visit blogs I will always FOLLOW that blog and click any of the above mentioned icons and follow them there too. When you visit a blog, be sure to hit that FOLLOW button.
Handy Hel...
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Published on January 30, 2013 00:01

January 27, 2013

Re-Introduce Myself Blogfest

[image error] Thanks everyone for participating in the Re-Introduce Myself Blog Hop (Brought to you by Mark Koopmans, Elise Fallson, and C.M. Brown, and myself). ! We should crack the century mark as there are 95 participants as of Sunday morning. So here’s a little about me ...
I’ve always been a day dreamer. Been doing that since I was a kid spacing out in class and staring out the window, waiting for the bell to ring when I should have been paying attention to something important the teacher was saying....
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Published on January 27, 2013 16:00

January 24, 2013

Happy Birthday Michio Kaku and the Weekend Follies

[image error] This week (January 24th) is Dr. Michio Kaku's birthday!
From Milky Way Scientists: For those of you have been following science programs and loves SciFi stuff closely these few years you'd probably know who Dr. Michio Kaku is.
“Dr. Kaku had written a few books about him. Most of his books are relatively easy to read and digest even if you are not a science geek. I especially enjoy reading Physics of the Future, not only it tells you about the current latest development of science but also his...
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Published on January 24, 2013 17:23

January 22, 2013

January: In Like a Lamb And Out Like A Lion

[image error] January started out a bit slow, then took off with multiple Blogfests and new novel releases. And February promises to hold more of the same. I’m signing up for just about every Blogfest. This has its pros and cons.

The Pros: Blogfests are fun, a great way to express yourself, and you meet a lot of new people and expand your social networking.
The Cons: I have dozens of absolutely fascinating mind blowing amazing mini-series that I want to share with the world but I’m putting on hold.
[image error] The Solu...
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Published on January 22, 2013 17:30

January 20, 2013

18 Things and Attack Of The Wal-Martians

[image error] I’m participating in two Blogfests today.
The first is What Are yOUr 18 THiNGs Blogfest sponsored by Jamie Ayres. Yep. It’s my Bucket List, or as I prefer to call it, Things I Want To Do While I'm Still Alive List. Okay, here we go:
1. Reach the New York Times Bestseller List 2. Go into space on Virgin Galactic 3. See the Northern Lights 4. Lift Jessica Alba’s restraining order on me 5. Hike in Zion National Park 6. Attend a World Cup 7. Lift Beyonce’s restraining order on me 8. Scuba Dive in...
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Published on January 20, 2013 16:00

January 18, 2013

Weekend Follies Mel Brooks Style

Let's continue with the Mel Brooks theme. First Spaceballs. Now it's Robin Hood Men In Tights (I bet you already have the theme song going through your head). Not many people could get away with the material he did.
Oh, and if you haven't already, please click on Einstein's image on my right side bar and visit the A to Z Blog for possible amazing and exciting breakthrough discoveries that may await us in 2013.
Enjoy the clip and have a great weekend!

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Published on January 18, 2013 00:01

January 17, 2013

2013: What Discoveries May Lie Ahead

[image error] Hey folks, today I'm posting over at the A to Z blog for bi bi-monthly series Science And Other Fun Stuff. Today is: 2013: What Discoveries May Lie Ahead.
Changes are bigger, badder, and faster and we are on the verge of discovering truly amazing things that can changer our lives in ways we could only dream a generation ago. 
Just click on Einstein's image on my right side bar. Hope to see you there!
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Published on January 17, 2013 06:33

January 15, 2013

Kibbles and Bits

[image error] First: I’d like to give a great big thanks to Carrie Butler who made the bade for the Re-Introduce Myself Blogfest on such short notice. Thanks Carrie!!!
New Blog Page Part One: Check out my new COOL BOOKS page (just click on the TITLE). It’s a small list of fascinating books from recognized mainstream theoretical physicists that explain, in layman’s terms, just what the heck all this wormhole, black hole, string theory, and quantum stuff all about. Check it out!
New Blog Page Part Deux: I’ve...
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Published on January 15, 2013 20:52

January 13, 2013

Moving Forward

[image error] Re-Introduce Myself Blogfest January 28th: (Brought to you by Mark Koopmans, Elise Fallson, and C.M. Brown, and myself).
2012 was an amazing year as so many new authors, writers, poets, musicians, and people with something to share such as recipes and movie reviews joined the blogging community. We visit other blogger’s sites and they visit us. But many new bloggers and the more established ones often don't really know much about each other.
So mark January 28th on your calendar for an opport...
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Published on January 13, 2013 16:00