
Sean Cowen
Public Speaker, Writer, Bookseller... Evangelist for Google+ and Founder of +Friday Night Sessions, +Helping Others
Location: Hicksville, Ohio USA
Birthday: 10/21
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2013-05-26 05:40:01 (2 comments, 0 reshares, 11 +1s)
Band of Brothers Motivational Posters - Lessons to be Learned from Veterans of Easy Company...
For Memorial Day, I finished another viewing of Band of Brothers. It's always my small way of honoring the troops and keeping their memories alive. Here's a cool set of Band of Brothers Motivational Posters.
The story of the Band of Brothers, World War II’s Easy Company, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, has in recent times been made famous by historian Stephen Ambrose’s book and the HBO miniseries which chronicled their legendary exploits.
The men of Easy Company were a highly elite group; they made it through the demanding training of Camp Toccoa (including endless runs 3 miles up and 3 miles down Georgia’s Currahee Mountain), parachuted into Normandy for D-Day and Holland for Operation Market Garden, fought the Germans and the f... more »


2013-05-26 05:24:04 (0 comments, 3 reshares, 19 +1s)
American Kiss Gothic
I feel uptight on a Saturday night
Nine o' clock, the radio's the only light
I hear my song and it pulls me through
Comes on strong, tells me what I got to do
I got to
Get up
Everybody's gonna move their feet
Get down
Everybody's gonna leave their seat
You gotta lose your mind in Detroit Rock City
#rocknroll #parodysunday #kiss
via/ http://bit.ly/128Bz81


2013-05-26 02:55:17 (4 comments, 12 reshares, 24 +1s)
Edward Gorey's Disturbing Ways to Go
Gorey is typically described as an illustrator. His books may be found in the humor and cartoon sections of major bookstores, but books such as The Object Lesson have earned serious critical respect as works of surrealist art.
His experimentations — creating books that were wordless, books that were literally matchbox-sized, pop-up books, books entirely populated by inanimate objects — complicates matters still further. As Gorey told Richard Dyer of The Boston Globe, "Ideally, if anything were any good, it would be indescribable." Gorey classified his own work as literary nonsense, the genre made most famous by Lewis Carroll and Edward Lear.
In response to being called gothic, he stated, "If you're doing nonsense it has to be rather awful, because there'd be no point. I'm trying to think if the... more »


2013-05-26 01:57:35 (7 comments, 7 reshares, 23 +1s)
Doctor Who DIY Project
Sometimes you see a finished project and you think you can do the same, then you find out there's actually 532 steps to getting that beautiful look! Here, I think with a little elbow grease and creativity, we could accomplish what we see in the picture with a modest amount of swearing and pain involved.
The result? Something any Doctor Who fan would love. Cool, isn't it? Just like the Doctor's bow tie. :P
#doctorwho #doctorwhofans #doctorwhoaddict #doctorwhocircle #tardis #diyproject
via/ http://i.imgur.com/BNFAiuE.png


2013-05-25 22:34:06 (1 comments, 13 reshares, 13 +1s)
Sherlock
This has to be one of the best descriptions of a mellifluous voice that I have ever come across. And as any Sherlock fan will tell you, so true.
#sherlockbbc #sherlocked #iamsherlocked #believeinsherlock
via/ http://only-benedict-cumberbatch.tumblr.com/post/30097328942


2013-05-25 19:41:19 (9 comments, 1 reshares, 27 +1s)
Animated Beer Labels
(I have to admit every time I look at this I hear the song.)


2013-05-25 19:29:07 (14 comments, 2 reshares, 13 +1s)
The spiritual approach of finding power animals and spirit animals and animal allies all begins with the belief that they are our relatives, our “relations” and that they have “medicine” to share with us. Read more http://bit.ly/146hW0K #NativeAstrology


2013-05-25 19:21:41 (1 comments, 1 reshares, 22 +1s)
Doctor Who
The perfect companion to a long holiday weekend, especially on a crisp, cool day where fog is rolling in. Or really, any time will dp. :P
#doctorwho #doctorwhofans #doctorwhoaddict
via/ http://booyabobby.com/post/45778079577/naughtywhovian-quite-alone


2013-05-25 18:39:38 (2 comments, 0 reshares, 8 +1s)
PAGELESS | Branding The Bookstore of the Future
I came across this idea from an MBA student who worked out the details of a "pageless" bookstore of the future as a final project for a business Branding class. I was (and am) mortified entirely by this idea; it is anathema to book collectors and a rare bookseller like myself. I'll allow that I can envision stores opening exactly as is shown here, but I don't have to buy into this. See what you think.
PAGELESS Concept
My fantastic team (Chelsea Lowry, Jeff Kennedy, Crystal Lin, Rod Delgado, Noah Federici) came up with the concept of a “bookstore of the future”. After much brainstorming, customer interviews, surveys and market research, we identified an opportunity that sits in between online retailers and offline bookstores. An ebookstore café.
The disappearing book symbolizes page... more »

2013-05-25 06:29:03 (6 comments, 1 reshares, 14 +1s)
MACKLEMORE & RYAN LEWIS - THRIFT SHOP FEAT. WANZ
I can't explain why an old Fuddy Duddy like me likes this song, but I do. I think it's my eternal love of music - or possibly that music flows through my veins. In any case - it's a hoppin' song. and one that brings the beat!
#macklemore #thriftshop #badassmusic


2013-05-25 01:22:19 (5 comments, 7 reshares, 38 +1s)
Darth Templar.
h/t to +Spencer Ottley for the perfect title. ha!
#darthvader #starwars #wannaplay
via/ http://bit.ly/11jSxyG


2013-05-24 23:31:42 (3 comments, 4 reshares, 18 +1s)
Music Makes the World Go 'Round
#musiceveryday #musiclovers #rocknroll
via/ http://designspiration.net/image/395903393850/


2013-05-24 23:01:58 (3 comments, 3 reshares, 20 +1s)
Start Your Holiday Weekend with +FRIDAY NIGHT SESSIONS where we always have a great time - all night long!
The show starts every Friday night at:
16.00 Honolulu
19.00 San Francisco
22.00 New York
03.00 London
04.00 Paris
06.00 Moscow
10.00 Shanghai
11.00 Tokyo
We play the best of the 80s and have theme nights often. This week, as it's a holiday weekend here in the USA, it's all about 80s songs that rev up your engine! I'll take requests throughout the night, and simply post your favourite link in the comments on any video played - and interact with our great audience!
Ghostbusters - Ray Parker Jr. (HQ Audio)
#80smusic #80srewind #fridaynightsessions #FNS #ilovethe80s


2013-05-24 16:42:50 (4 comments, 4 reshares, 28 +1s)
Mini Cooper Office Desk
http://www.iwantsomething.gr/mini-cooper-office-desk
I like the idea :)


2013-05-24 10:40:49 (2 comments, 0 reshares, 30 +1s)
Sometimes You Have To Be A Vader
Er - maybe not literally, unless you have your own Empire to run, but in terms of love, and life - work, and play - when we stand out, we're noticed. I'm not talking about wildly flailing your arms around in the middle of a busy highway or anything. But I am talking abut nuances and degrees of getting seen. I'm thinking along marketing and promotional lines.
If you have a start-up, or a new product - or maybe you're a struggling artist or writer - whatever your field - sometimes we all need to push just a little bit more than we normally would.
Sometimes - we need a presence not unlike Darth Vader. He stands out in a crowd. He gets noticed.
If any of this applies to you; if you are trying to have the world (or a portion of it) see your ideas and vision ... maybe being a Vader (even if only briefly)... more »


2013-05-23 23:25:05 (9 comments, 1 reshares, 27 +1s)
Need a Google+ Invite?
Were you there at the beginning? There was work involved, wrangling an invite to this magical world, for some of us. Anything new always has unknowns and that sense of mystery - and that's exactly what Google+ was in its first heady days.
What's your story about how you discovered Google+, and how your beginning days went? Let's hear some great ones!
For myself, it all started back in June of 2011. _This is an except from a chapter in a book I've been writing about Google+, one that has had time and work interference for far too long now.
On June 28, 2011, I was sitting at home after a long day at work, surfing the internet. I was not thinking of work for a change, and having a good time on Twitter, clicking on links, reading tech stories and commenting on posts here and there: the usual. Nothing s... more »

2013-05-23 04:21:28 (1 comments, 0 reshares, 24 +1s)
Goodnight, all. Here's a little Radiohead to lull me to sleep. :P
Drifting ... floating ... eyes barely open ... the Sandman beckons ... night, all.
Something for the rag and bone man
"Over my dead body"
Something big is gonna happen
"Over my dead body"
Someone's son or someone's daughter
"Over my dead body"
This is how I end up getting sucked in
"Over my dead body"
I'm gonna go to sleep
Let this wash all over me
We don't wanna wake monster taking over
"Tiptoe round tie him down"
We don't want the loonies taking over
"Tiptoe round tie them down"
May pretty horses
Come to you
As you sleep
I'm gonna go to sleep
Let this wash
All over me
#goodnightgoogleplus #goodnight ... more »


2013-05-23 04:02:35 (1 comments, 1 reshares, 12 +1s)
Anatomical Pinball Machine
Canadian artist Howie Tsui redesigned a pinball machine to turn it into a crude simulation of a musket-ball rattling around a soldier's guts for a War of 1812-themed exhibition currently running at the Agnes Etherington Arts Centre at Queens University in Kingston. It's meant to demonstrate the way that repetition and concentration can inure you to the horrors of war:
The first part of his exhibition is a re-themed pinball machine, which now, having been Tsui-ed, is called Musketball! Tsui repainted the front glass panel and it now shows a British soldier reeling back as his guts explode from a musket shot (no rolling around inside for this one). The playing surface is painted with organs, tissue and bone, with the words “mangled viscera” at midfield. It would all be tame in a modern shooter video game, but it’s shockingly graphic on a vinta... more »


2013-05-23 03:39:31 (6 comments, 4 reshares, 29 +1s)
King of All Motorcycles: Red Baron Bike is Powered by an Airplane Engine
Now this is one roarin’ motorcycle!
The Red Baron is a souped up bike that had its engine pulled out and replaced with a Rotec Radial R3600, which is a 150-horsepower, nine-cylinder engine. This type of engine was most commonly used as a replacement engine during the World War I-era airplanes. The bike is Frank Ohle’s baby, who spent 18 months turning it from concept into reality.
Listen and see it here!
Sternmotorbike: Frank Ohle baut Motorrad mit Flugzeugmotor
#motorcycle #redbaronbike #chopper
via/ http://www.ohgizmo.com/2013/05/22/king-of-all-motorcycles-red-baron-bike-is-powered-by-an-airplane-engine/


2013-05-23 03:12:38 (1 comments, 1 reshares, 6 +1s)
Here is my post about our project. We are trying to get Google to donate a pair of glasses to us through the explorer program. We were accepted and we just don't have the funds at this time.
Read on and join our community and help support our mission.

2013-05-23 02:40:59 (14 comments, 0 reshares, 3 +1s)
My terribly British name is Margaret Salisbury.
Margaret?
It's a lovely name and all, but I'm not sure it fits. And Salisbury? I'm dinner now? Oi!
What's your terribly British name?
#H201306220700
#TerriblyBritish

2013-05-23 02:13:29 (14 comments, 1 reshares, 21 +1s)
Game of Thrones Opening
This theme music has been running through my head all night long. What's the last TV show theme song that you coudn't get out of your head?
#gameofthrones #tvshows #tvthemesongs


2013-05-23 01:21:34 (3 comments, 10 reshares, 16 +1s)
Doctor Who Chess Sets - Tenth & Eleventh Doctors!
Take a look at these phenomenal chess sets! The imagination ... the style ... the utter brilliance of the mind behind the making of these sets is ASTOUNDING!
The Tenth Doctor
"The pieces are all made from scratch! 32 pieces is quite a lot, I tell you... I like some pieces more than others, but I guess that's unavoidable. I wish you could all see this in real life though, it's much better than the photos. For instance, the Doctor's hair came out wonderfully, but can hardly be seen here.
Size: the board is 31x31 cm (exactly 1 foot square). The tallest pieces are the kings, they are almost 7 cm tall (2.75 inch). The Daleks are the smallest, they are about 3 cm high (1.2 inch). All pieces are made out of polymer clay.
So we have the 'good' and the 'evil'... more »


2013-05-22 21:55:19 (2 comments, 2 reshares, 9 +1s)
The Ghost Army
Shortly after the D-Day invasion on June 6, 1944, two Frenchmen on bicycles managed to cross the perimeter of the United States Army’s 23rd Headquarters Special Troops and what they saw astounded them. Four American soldiers had picked up a 40-ton Sherman tank and were turning it in place. Soldier Arthur Shilstone says, “They looked at me, and they were looking for answers, and I finally said: ‘The Americans are very strong.’”
Patriotic pride aside, the men of the 23rd were not equipped with super-human strength. They did, however, have inflatable tanks.
Shilstone was one of 1,100 soldiers who formed the unit, also known as the Ghost Army.
They were artists and illustrators, radio people and sound guys. Handpicked for the job from New York and Philadelphia art schools in January 1944, their mission was to deceive the enemy with hand... more »


2013-05-22 04:41:49 (9 comments, 9 reshares, 32 +1s)
Giant Photo Booth Pictures
This is a fantastic idea for home decoration, and so damned simple. Years ago, I used to hang giant concert posters, and it was so easy (and inexpensive) to get a sheet of foam board and spray adhesive (glue). It was a 15 minute project and the end result looked incredible. You can do the same with blown up photo booth pictures!
How cool are these?
See the instructions on how to do this fun (and really inexpensive) project at:
http://www.girlinair.com/2012/04/how-to-make-giant-photo-booth-style.html
#diyproject #giantphotos #photobooth #homedecorating #photography #homeprojects


2013-05-22 04:26:12 (6 comments, 11 reshares, 22 +1s)
The Venn Diagram of Geekdom
Ah, the circles of Geekdom. These remind me of the beauty of Gallifreyan. Where do your circles lie? I'm all over the map on this one!
#geekd #geekdom #venndiagram #fanboys #fangirl
via/ http://bit.ly/16MvgbH


2013-05-21 04:05:23 (4 comments, 11 reshares, 27 +1s)
ARE YOU PREPARED? When a Major Disaster Hits, Will You Be Ready? Getting your Plans, Kits, and Go-Bag's ready for action
I'm posting this to SAVE LIVES and to get everyone to think about PREPAREDNESS as extreme weather days are just around the corner. You can PRINT A COPY of this using the link at the bottom.
Post any additional items you think should be included, based on your past experiences.
After a major disaster the usual services we take for granted, such as running water, refrigeration, and telephones, may be unavailable. Experts recommend that you should be prepared to be self-sufficient for at least three days (I say six days in my rural area; that's how long it can take to get the electricity back on). Store your household disaster kit in an easily accessible location. Put contents in a large, watertight container (e.g. a large p... more »


2013-05-21 03:53:22 (22 comments, 3 reshares, 26 +1s)
30 Seconds
You might be called upon in an extreme emergency to give blood. And that life-saving blood might be needed in an emergency in your area. Every second counts sometimes. If you were asked ... do you know your blood type? Do you know who you could give blood to, and who could give you blood?
The next time you're with your doctor, take an extra 30 seconds to ask the question, and maybe one day you'll help save a life.
That's worth 30 seconds of your time!
#giveblood #savealife #knowyourbloodtype #30seconds
via/ http://myhealthvault.blogspot.com/2012/02/if-your-blood-type-is.html


2013-05-21 02:36:58 (0 comments, 1 reshares, 18 +1s)
Adventure in Contentment - Vintage Air Travel Posters and Airline Nostalgia
As a young boy, I had the opportunity to fly frequently, often from the coasts to the Midwest. Every trip was an adventure. Sometimes we flew in the summer, sometimes in the harshest winter conditions, watching the planes get de-iced minutes before take-off. I vividly remember flying on some of the puddlejumpers of Ozark Airlines, and I remember the good days of flying on United.
Each airport fascinated me, and the travel bug hit me at a very early age. To this day, airports still intrigue me, and I'm addicted to any vintage item related to the Golden Age of flying. It's stayed with me my entire life.
Some will say that we live in the Golden Age of Air Travel today. There are certainly plenty of conveniences and almost limitless choices when it comes to planning your trip on any ... more »

2013-05-20 23:56:40 (4 comments, 7 reshares, 20 +1s)
What I Love About Google+
I posted a still from this film earlier. +Matt Ingrouille liked it and used it as his new profile pic. +Shannon Shoffner then saw it and said she liked the video, though it was a bit sad. Of course, Matt then asks which video (which I would have done as well) and she said, "It was a film student's thesis film in film school" Then she found the link, and this is that music video. It's a music video for Dave Armstrong's single, "Tambourine," off of his album "Your Voice; A Violin. Your Tongue."
That's a circular path in a nutshell, and that's how we roll on the +!


2013-05-20 22:17:18 (23 comments, 5 reshares, 24 +1s)
You Provide the Caption!
Being the #space fanatic I am, I couldn't resist this photo. But it's lacking a good caption. Have any ideas? Imho, this is kinda creepy and cool all at once. Tell me what you think!
#spacefamily #spaceexploration #astronauts #spaceoddity
via/ http://inspiredbyme.tumblr.com/image/48939435082

2013-05-20 21:43:42 (6 comments, 0 reshares, 6 +1s)
Hi Everyone,
My name is Mark Clifford and I am one of the managers of this page for Helping Others. This time I am asking you to help a project of mine and Patti, my wife that we are trying to finish.
With the permission of +Sean Cowen the originator of this page and great help vehicle I am here to ask you to join our community to get Google Glass for a health center that we are opening for kids in the inner city.
This health awareness center is a non-medical facility to help kids find the resources they need to help with medical issues. We hope to help kids with issues like diabetes, cancer, and a host of other issues kids run into.
We will also be teaching skills like cooking, nutrition, fitness and gardening to help kids get healthy and keep going in these trying times.
There is more to tell and I will be posting a video very soon and in two week ... more »

2013-05-20 21:31:28 (1 comments, 0 reshares, 1 +1s)
#PLUSdollar Project +G+ Achievement Unlocked & #PLUSdollar2 Launches!
The Idea
I started this project to see what the POWER of G+ and social could do. The idea was that if everyone that circled you gave you $1, that'd be a big PLUS chunk of change to do some #awesomesauce in this world.
The 1st campaign launched showed heart and I wasn't sure how it would turn out (it could have been worse & it can still be way better). I am proud to announce that $115 was raised for the initial #PLUSdollar Project.
I gave everyone the option to suggest where the funds should go and I would divide the total funds raised based on +1's.
(People suggested and voted here:
https://plus.google.com/+matthewrappaport/posts/2J9cywehyz8)
#PLUSdollar *Results*
I'm very excited to announce that the Results of this project ... more »


2013-05-20 16:53:31 (6 comments, 6 reshares, 23 +1s)
Getting Creative with Wi-Fi Names
#funnypics #funny #hilariouslyfunny #wifihumor #humour #humorgeek
via/ http://www.coolmomtech.com/2013/03/web-cool-creative-wi-fi-names-free-math-app.php


2013-05-20 16:16:39 (0 comments, 1 reshares, 8 +1s)
May 20, 1873, is considered the birthday of blue jeans. Jacob Davis, a tailor in Reno, Nevada, came up with the idea of riveted pants in response to a customer whose pockets kept ripping. He feared someone might steal his idea and recruited Levi Strauss, owner of dry goods wholesaler Levi Strauss & Co., as a business partner. They obtained a patent on May 20, 1873.
The Two Horse logo demonstrates the incredible strength of Levi's clothing. The logo is first branded onto the leather patch of the "XX" jeans in 1886 and is still used today.
Consumers in the United States buy approximately 450 million pairs of jeans every year.
On average, U.S. consumers have seven pairs of jeans in their wardrobe, according to Cotton Incorporated.


2013-05-20 04:14:03 (6 comments, 2 reshares, 29 +1s)
The Art of Leonid Afremov
"I found the work from Leonid Afremov while I was navigating on deviantART and I have to say that his paintings really got my attention. Leonid Afremov is a Belarusian painter who was born in Vitebsk, in 1955. Coincidentally or not, he was born in the same town as Marc Chagall, the famous artist who also founded the Vitebsk Art School along with Malevich & Kandinsky.
Leonid Afremov graduated from Vitebsk Art School in 1978 and is one of the elite members. His painting are often colorful landscapes, cityscapes and figures, and are typically painted using a palette knife and oil paint.
"I tried different techniques during my career, but I especially fell in love with painting with oil and palette knife. Every artwork is the result of long painting process; every canvas is born during the creative search; every painting is full of... more »


2013-05-20 03:42:36 (0 comments, 9 reshares, 19 +1s)
A Dose of Positivity for Mondays
We may or may not succeed at some or all of these ... but at the very least we can say we gave it our best if we keep these in mind.
Each one can make us more complete, and each one has the power to transform our lives, if we're open to the ideas they proclaim. Print this and keep it by your side at work, or at home, and see if even thinking about these doesn't make you feel just a bit better!
Hello, Monday. I'm taking you on this week! :P
#mondaymotivation #mondaymorning #motivational #positivethinking #wordstoliveby
via/ http://maryrambin.tumblr.com/post/22321665231


2013-05-20 00:58:18 (8 comments, 27 reshares, 53 +1s)
Cool Words You've Probably Never Used As They're Words That Don't Exist in the English Language!
Ah, words. The endless variety we find in the English language is astonishing sometimes. It makes you think you've heard them all. Or have you? Here are some that may be new to you, as they're originally from another language. See if any of these appeal to your sense of adventure where language is concerned. :P
#language #foreignlanguage #coolwords #interesting
via/ http://myrevelment.com/page/2


2013-05-19 22:56:55 (5 comments, 22 reshares, 19 +1s)
Sherlock Series 3 - Waiting Is Like Being Pregnant
I love it when superfans come up with moments of brilliance. For any fan of Sherlock this waiting time is painful. This writer says the wait is like being pregnant. She makes some good points (I think). Us guys are limited in our understanding of this particular mystery. :P
#sherlockbbc #sherlock #sherlocked #sherlockseries3 #waiting
via/ https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BJ3DqpXCIAEGPWT.jpg


2013-05-19 22:35:30 (2 comments, 2 reshares, 13 +1s)
GOOOOOD MORNING!!!
Have you had your cup of today?!
Which would you choose? I'm leaning towards the Dirty Chai!
#coffee #coffeelovers #sciencesunday #coffeetime


2013-05-19 19:08:07 (8 comments, 5 reshares, 35 +1s)
Gardening With a Sense of Humor
Loved this one, and it reminded me of all the people on G+ who talk about their amazing gardens (like +Paul Stickland). Do they have clever things like this? To me, it's fun and interesting.
Would you have this in your garden? And what other fun and odd things does your garden hold?
#gardening #garden #waterfall #barrels #funnypics #interesting #outdoors #backyardgardens
via/ P


2013-05-19 18:31:11 (3 comments, 6 reshares, 24 +1s)
The General Motors Motorama 1961
The General Motors Motorama was an auto show staged by GM from 1949 to 1961. These automobile extravaganzas were designed to whet public appetite and boost automobile sales with displays of fancy prototypes, concept vehicles and other special or halo models. Motorama grew out of Alfred P. Sloan's yearly industrial luncheons at New York City's Waldorf Astoria, beginning in 1931. They were almost invariably held in conjunction with the New York Auto Show, that for many years was held traditionally in the first week of January.
The final Motorama show was held in 1961 in New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles. More than one million visitors attended.
More than 100 trucks were needed to transport Motorama shows around the country, each arriving at a precise time and in a given order. Cars and simultaneous revues were... more »


2013-05-19 14:21:19 (8 comments, 19 reshares, 32 +1s)
How To Teach The English Punctuation System
Did you know that you put in a comma in your writing whenever you take a breath? (I assume that means while reading aloud.) How about a period? Well, I guess that’s a deeper breath.
You might also try putting a period at the end of a “thought.” And what about semi-colons and colons? Well…maybe those are for exceptionally long breaths and thoughts? Okay, I guess you can see that these are no official “Struck and White” rules about usage but rather the kind of myths about standard punctuation that are perpetuated, sometimes by educators, I’m afraid.
Add to this the concern that writers, such as novelist and poets, often employ their own creative punctuation: for example, poet e.e. cummings wrote in all lower-case; popular novelist Stephen King, a former English teacher, writes long, run-on sentences to indicate stream-of-con... more »

2013-05-19 05:49:20 (1 comments, 4 reshares, 23 +1s)
The Who - My Generation - Written On This Day in 1965 by 20-Year Old Pete Townshend
From the Bible to Oedipus Rex to King Lear, literature has long concerned itself with the difficult relations that sometimes arise between members of different generations. The Fifth Commandment—"Honor thy father and thy mother that you may have a long life in the land which the Eternal, your God, is giving you"—is perhaps the earliest known acknowledgment of the human potential for intergenerational conflict.
Yet it seems that every generation of humans has faced this dilemma, and perhaps never more so than during the 1960s, when a demographic time bomb loosed the largest generation of teenagers in history upon an unsuspecting world. With numbers on its side, this generation would set its own terms in the age-old conflict of youth vs. everyone else, and never were those terms more cle... more »


2013-05-19 05:20:10 (3 comments, 6 reshares, 32 +1s)
Morning Coffee
To everyone waking up around the world (and those who will be waking up soon) ... decaf is not uttered in this house. The only real coffee is leaded. Save the unleaded for ... well, read what it says. :P
#coffeelovers #coffeetime #coffee #morningcoffee

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A special service of CircleCount.com is the following button.
The button shows the number of followers you have directly in a small button. You can add this button to your website, like the +1-Button of Google or the Like-Button of Facebook.
You can add this button directly in your website. For more information about the CircleCount Buttons and the description how to add them to another page click here.




