2/01/2012

ది బ్యూటీ అఫ్ అ న్యూ ఏరా

I recently found the old site and was wondering how long its gonna be up. seems forever, but i am happy to see my old posts from my internet foundations class. I cant believe that i am almost finished w school this semester. Its been a long haul, but i ve endured quite enough.lol

5/14/2010

న్యూ ఇదేఅస్ ఫర్ ది సుమ్మెర్

I decided i needed a change for the summer so i decided to start learning grappling. My friend Chris has decided to take me under his wing only to push me off a cliff. I was thinking that's how birds do it, so can i. If you are reading this and thinking rocky. Then yes, i was sweating in gym shorts humming "eye of the tiger". Well not really it was a fun experience though. I hope rick makes a comment for this one. He even has a blog of people who have chocked him out,Scary.

4/07/2010

Intel finds humor in the comp. I read the article about hour glass syndrome today and found out that intel call the new technology sickness, "Hour Glass SYndrome". I thought it was funny at first but they have a Youtube link on the word.I watched it and couldnt stop laughing you guys have to watch it.I dont have permission to link to it but its one the website in my reference.They think that by making better processors they can cure this portrayed sickness.(I hope i referenced it correctly, if i didnt leave me a comment.)


Websites: reference
Emmett, Becky (2010, March 31). Hourglass Syndrome:Do you suffer?

Retrieved April 6, 2010, from scoop.intel's Reviews website:

http://scoop.intel.com/2010/03/hourglass-syndrome-do-you-suffer.php#more

4/06/2010

టైం మనగేమేంట్

Needles to say i completed my time management paper and learned a lot about certain things that i didn't know about. Saying that i know but didn't think about putting into practice. Basically i learned my weakness in life in matter of a few hours. That and i hope everyone is having a good spring break, hola if ya hear me!, or care for that matter

Newsgroups

Here is my newsgroup paper in full detail.
News groups

News groups were origninally a discussion group of users online. Like a class or bunch of people have a get together and discuss articles and such in the news. Used to be on usenet it allowed users to communicate using a newsreader program. They would also send you updates, so you know whats going on most of the time. I think that most newsgroups are gone, but some new websites and such take the place of the old “Newsgroups” because our communication is not what it used to be like just talking on the telephone, or actually reading the newspapers. Its evolved so much since then, and now newsgroups is just an add on for some websites.
I recently went to “google” and found out that they have a newsgroup of their own and I added my site to my subscription. I found out that I can read more than one blog at a time. I tried some experiments because I know it works on blogs. So I got thinking what does it do on other websites, I put in a forums website, which is not a blog, but there are posts. It didn’t add a subscription for me correctly but google said It would summarize the updated contents on the page. This is way more advanced than the early 90s when people would connect online with the old fashioned bulletin boards, which news groups were a collection of these boards. You can use programs like outlook, netscape communicator, and thunderbird that have certain add ons that act like a newsreader program.
A newsgroup doesn’t seem like something that is useful to most people, but when you think about it most people don’t just “look up into the sky” and see all these users connected to a certain web newsgroup, when in realty there is a lot of people who love the same topic. It gives you new ideas and lets you voice your opinion on the subject. Like if our country didn’t have freedom of speech and we only had privacy online. Your in a newsgroup so other people can, sometimes: respect your opinion, don’t approve, give you their opinion, etc. The main point is you can discuss and voice your opinion without having people get offended by it. You don’t have to worry about other people hearing comments that would make the police come to your house, ha I still laugh when I think about it. To a certain degree it is almost, but not really private. I know you can probably close your group where others are open group. You can each learn something new from each others experiences.
I think that newsgroups in general are a good idea when it comes to keeping you posted and up to date with your topic of choice. Me I like anime and manga so I my choice of topics I would choose are any new DVDs coming out, new manga volumes (Japanese comics) , new fan art that people post up on deviant art and such, some games that are translated to eng, etc. Other people who like photography would choose something similar, I guess what I’m trying to say is that it is not limited to a certain audience of people. I think that the internet gives us not only a great resource for newsgroups but also “hidden” when I I mean that I mean small tools that help you really don’t think about. Like translating a page so not only you can read and post in a particular topic , but someone from Japan and other places around the globe can all participate in a “group” project.

3/22/2010