I’ve been working around 70 hours per week so I’m late with this week’s sermon. I barely had enough time to browse around this week, but I did manage to find some cool posts; however, I wish I had more included more. I’m simply too tired to hold my eyes open! There’s always next week. Below is the sign outside my home – my neighbors wish I’d remove it.

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Aaron Cook wrote New AdSense Policies – Are You Fully Compliant? Google is just getting out of hand with their policies and their thirst for power and domination. This is a detailed look into what the big G is doing now and it is quite shocking!

Marzie published some incredibly cute kitty pictures in Phoebe in Red! They are absolutely adorable. If you’re in need of a smile, be sure to take a look!

The Menopauseprincess has such a great ability to capture moments in time with her “word pictures” (I don’t know how to describe it). Her post The Power Of Pretty-Part 2 is just one example of her insightful work!

Euroyank wrote an incredibly detailed look into the realities of The Four Stages of the Post – Oil Crash. This essay looks at how these problems may likely occur. Have you thought about what you would personally do if the world suddenly halted and there was no gas? The end of oil is coming fast and the world isn’t prepared!

The Brown Baron published Social Networks And Online Communities Around The Globe. This features a cool map of the saturation of many networks and another humorous map which shows how things would be if countries were actually based on them!

Lady Banana posted a picture that cracked me up in Hey! My hand is F***** up! lol!

Paisley wrote a fantastic poem entitled The Labyrinth. She is such an intense writer and I am astonished by the amount of brilliant writing she does!

Antibarbie wrote a lovely poem, Poetry – Expressionless Art, which you simply must read. There’s a lot of bad poetry out there and that’s what this poem is actually about. Her poem inspired my poem Digital Dreamer below!

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