Okay, so you add someone to a g+ circle via email address, and mess up their name. Now you want to go back and fix it.

And…no way to do that. On top of that, I'm seeing duplicate entries in my circles where I added via email address (one entry that seems to have the email address associated, and one entry that seems to be just the name).

Did I miss some button, or is adding someone via email address a one-shot opportunity?

FWIW, I tried deleting and re-adding, and it keeps associated the email address I'm re-adding with the messed up name, rather than letting me input a new one.

#googleplusfail

Galileo, done uke style by yours truly on my son's Fluke Uke (new strings on it – Senorita Brand).

Canon T3i with Tamron SP AF-17-50mm F/2.8 XR Di II VC and RODE VideoMic Pro. +20dB on the VideoMic Pro, 1 tick 4 ticks above zero on the camera.

Manual focus, shutter speed 60, F/2.8, ISO whatever it wanted to be. No post-processing on the video, but normalization done on the audio in iMovie.

Imported into iMovie at full resolution, exported from iMovie to 1920 x 1080, then dragged and dropped to Google+

Finally upgrading the primary macbook pro to Lion, mostly to use iCloud. Things I'm still not happy about:

1) FrontRow is missing (I know, you can trick it, but still, #applefail)

2) Perian & QuickTime X: http://www.cocoaforge.com/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=23700&sid=cca993f3d1f913a67e8ff3ee541fb7bc

3) Perian & Subtitles: http://www.cocoaforge.com/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=23504

4) macports handbrake won't install

5) macports ophcrack +gui won't install

6) Spaceward Ho! 5 won't run (and to add insult to injury, sound doesn't work in VMware Fusion 4 running a Snow Leopard guest)

Text message plans from wireless carriers have always been a bad deal, but iMessage is gonna make it an impossible sell now.

With its latest operating system update, Apple is poised to strike a blow to wireless carriers by making free texting more ubiquitous.

Southern Cross, performed by Joe DeCenzo and Jere Krischel.

Canon T3i with Tamron SP AF-17-50mm F/2.8 XR Di II VC and RODE VideoMic Pro. +0dB on the VideoMic Pro, 1 tick above zero on the camera.

Manual focus, shutter speed 60, F/2.8, ISO whatever it wanted to be. A little bit of post-processing on the video to cut out where we forgot some lyrics, with audio equalizer "Bass Boost" and set to 500% in iMovie.

Imported into iMovie at full resolution, exported from iMovie to 1920 x 1080, then dragged and dropped to Google+

I've Just Seen A Face, performed by Joe DeCenzo and Jere Krischel.

Canon T3i with Tamron SP AF-17-50mm F/2.8 XR Di II VC and RODE VideoMic Pro. +0dB on the VideoMic Pro, 1 tick above zero on the camera.

Manual focus, shutter speed 60, F/2.8, ISO whatever it wanted to be. No post-processing on video, but normalized audio and set to 500% in iMovie.

Imported into iMovie at full resolution, exported from iMovie to 1920 x 1080, then dragged and dropped to Google+

I Will Tell, written and performed by Jere Krischel.

Canon T3i with Tamron SP AF-17-50mm F/2.8 XR Di II VC and RODE VideoMic Pro. +20dB on the VideoMic Pro, 1 tick above zero on the camera.

Manual focus, shutter speed 60, F/2.8, ISO whatever it wanted to be. No post-processing on either video or audio.

Imported into iMovie at full resolution, exported from iMovie to 1920 x 1080, then dragged and dropped to Google+

Caroline, written by Scottie Haskell and performed by Jere Krischel.

Canon T3i with Tamron SP AF-17-50mm F/2.8 XR Di II VC and RODE VideoMic Pro. Set switch to 0dB (instead of +20dB) – no change to the gain on the camera (still one tick above zero).

Manual focus, shutter speed 60, F/2.8, ISO whatever it wanted to be. No post-processing on video, but normalized audio and set to 500% in iMovie.

Imported into iMovie at full resolution, exported from iMovie to 1920 x 1080, then dragged and dropped to Google+

All Good Things, written and performed by Scott Fickas and Jere Krischel.

Canon T3i with Tamron SP AF-17-50mm F/2.8 XR Di II VC and RODE VideoMic Pro.

Manual focus, shutter speed 60, F/2.8, ISO whatever it wanted to be. No post-processing on either video or audio.

Imported into iMovie at full resolution, exported from iMovie to 1920 x 1080, then dragged and dropped to Google+

Hotel California, featuring Scott Fickas.

Canon T3i with Tamron SP AF-17-50mm F/2.8 XR Di II VC and RODE VideoMic Pro.

Manual focus, shutter speed 60, F/2.8, ISO whatever it wanted to be. No post-processing on either video or audio.

Imported into iMovie at full resolution, exported from iMovie to 1920 x 1080, then dragged and dropped to Google+