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October 21, 2011

Friday’s Conversation Topics

This week has shown us the final bloody moments of Libya’s Colonel Gadhafi and the liberation of Libya’s people has been achieved. Whether they remain on the road to true freedom remains to be seen, just as Egypt’s people now are being lost to events that were supposed to be thrown out with their tyrant of a ruler and his cronies. We live in interesting times my friend, the events of which will forever change our world and destiny. Read these top news stories from the past week and be ready with something to talk about this weekend.

Gadhafi’s demise and the Arab Spring - CNN has done a great job wrapping up recent events (to date) so you should start with this article.

Not a Facebook member? You could still be on Facebook - Allegations of “shadow profiles” is an interesting complaints against the world’s most popular online destination. I don’t think we’ll ever have private lives again with so much information online, tucked away in public files that can be accessed for a small fee. Your best opportunity is to have such a common name that tracking you becomes an almost endless task of misdirection and duplicity.

Today is ‘Judgement Day’, again - Yes, it’s true and you can read about it here, but hurry, we may not be here tomorrow.

Man in US creates 130 Facebook accounts to harass ex-girlfriend - A 22-year-old man from Los Angeles in the United States could be the first to be convicted for harassing his 16-year-old ex-girlfriend by creating fake online accounts, including 130 Facebook accounts.

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