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Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Friday, October 29, 2010
Topic - Assignment 3
I'm going to try to write my paper on the role of media and journalism. I'm going to try to compare today's media and journalism with the extremely government-controlled media and journalism of 1984.
Have an extra pumpkin? Then make a... camera! :NPR
Link to Article:
How To Turn A Pumpkin Into A Camera : NPR
Turning a pumpkin into a camera seems to be an off-the-wall idea. But, a pumpkin pinhole camera is possible. A pinhole camera is the simplest of all cameras. Basically a pinhole camera is a box with a tiny hole in it with a manually operated door to open and close the hole. You can't just cut a hole into a pumpkin though. There's lots of technical calculations and lots of testing to create a functional pumpkin cam.
How To Turn A Pumpkin Into A Camera : NPR
Turning a pumpkin into a camera seems to be an off-the-wall idea. But, a pumpkin pinhole camera is possible. A pinhole camera is the simplest of all cameras. Basically a pinhole camera is a box with a tiny hole in it with a manually operated door to open and close the hole. You can't just cut a hole into a pumpkin though. There's lots of technical calculations and lots of testing to create a functional pumpkin cam.
Friday, October 22, 2010
Apple Brings Mobile Tricks to Macs; Refreshes Macbook Air : NPR
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Apple Brings Mobile Tricks to Macs; Refreshes Macbook Air : NPR
Apple and Steve Jobs once again woos the crowd with another release of new products. With the release of a new operating system "OS X Lion," Apple has finally brought the application market to their desktop and laptop computers. They also released a new "iLife" series, Apple's bundle of programs. The biggest release was the new Macbook Air. There are negative reviews already of the new Macbook. Are you one of Apple's fans? Or do you think it's just a bunch of shiny overpriced stuff?
Apple Brings Mobile Tricks to Macs; Refreshes Macbook Air : NPR
Apple and Steve Jobs once again woos the crowd with another release of new products. With the release of a new operating system "OS X Lion," Apple has finally brought the application market to their desktop and laptop computers. They also released a new "iLife" series, Apple's bundle of programs. The biggest release was the new Macbook Air. There are negative reviews already of the new Macbook. Are you one of Apple's fans? Or do you think it's just a bunch of shiny overpriced stuff?
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
1984 - Syme
The most interesting character so far, in my opinion, is Syme. He works with Winston at the Ministry of Truth, creating and altering publications to meet the specifications of Big Brother. At times, he speaks openly about the actual alterations he makes, calling a possible threat from the thought-police. Winston actually thinks that Syme is too smart.
Eventually, Winston notices that Syme disappears. He gets totally erased from existence. Winston even tries to look for his name on the employee list at the Ministry of Truth, but finds nothing. I think Syme is... well, was the most interesting character so far because he tried to stand up to Big Brother. He spoke out against the government, but his efforts failed.
Eventually, Winston notices that Syme disappears. He gets totally erased from existence. Winston even tries to look for his name on the employee list at the Ministry of Truth, but finds nothing. I think Syme is... well, was the most interesting character so far because he tried to stand up to Big Brother. He spoke out against the government, but his efforts failed.
Friday, October 15, 2010
Federal Deficit Hits Near-Record $1.3 Trillion In 2010 : NPR
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Federal Deficit Hits Near-Record $1.3 Trillion in 2010 : NPRThe numbers are in. The Federal deficit is now up to $1.3 trillion. That means we've borrowed 37 cents to every US dollar used in "helping" the country. But, to look at the positive side, the deficit total is down $133 billion from last year. Democrats say the deficit could have been worse if the government didn't step in to help out the country's economy. What do you think about the deficit? Have you noticed big changes in the economy?
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
1984 - So far...
So far, I really enjoy 1984. I feel that the whole society in the book is ran my propaganda and paranoia. People are always looking over their shoulder to see if someone is watching. There is a constant fear of being seen and, in the end, forever be forgotten.
Winston, the main character, works for a part of the government that alters subject matter of published works. He receives papers or publications that need to be altered to fit the needs of the government. He realizes that people must know about these changes, but no one can say they do. If someone does say something, they will disappear from existence.
Sometimes I find the book hard to understand, but if I keep reading I eventually get the point. When this was published, it probably scared alot of people because of the subject. Even today, it's a bit freaky to think that the government controls every single thing you do...
Friday, October 8, 2010
First Buyers of Nissan Leaf Get Trunkful of Perks : NYTimes.com
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First Buyers of Nissan Leaf Get Trunkful of Perks : NYTimes.com
The first 20,000 buyers of the new Nissan Leaf received a ton of extras when they finally got their vehicle. Some only had to put a deposit of $99 down on the car. The car itself costs almost $40,000, but the freebies almost outweigh the hefty pricetag. From tax credits to free home chargers for the all-electric car are just some of the perks of buying this ecofriendly car. Buyers even received special technicians from Nissan to install the home chargers and personal phone calls from head executives to just answer basic questions. Do you think the huge pricetag is worth the effort to be ecofriendly?
First Buyers of Nissan Leaf Get Trunkful of Perks : NYTimes.com
| The Nissan LEAF (Leading, Environmentally friendly, Affordable, Family car) |
Friday, October 1, 2010
Good vs. Bad Applications (Writing Assignment #2)
Link to Article:
Stupid Stuff Your Smart Phone Can Do : NPR
(Opposing side or view to Best App Ever : NPR)
My original article was about a blind man using his newly purchased iPhone to see colors around him. I found an opposing article about people purchasing "novelty applications." These novelty applications are anything from making fart noises to creating a fake crack appear on your phone's screen. The article has a very good point about how these strange applications say about the consumer culture and the digital age.
Stupid Stuff Your Smart Phone Can Do : NPR
(Opposing side or view to Best App Ever : NPR)
My original article was about a blind man using his newly purchased iPhone to see colors around him. I found an opposing article about people purchasing "novelty applications." These novelty applications are anything from making fart noises to creating a fake crack appear on your phone's screen. The article has a very good point about how these strange applications say about the consumer culture and the digital age.
Friday, September 24, 2010
Best App Ever : NPR
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Best App Ever : NPR
Last Wednesday, Austin Seraphin, a legally blind man purchased an iPhone. He can see a bit of light and color, but everything is just blurs. He downloaded an application for his iPhone called "Color Identifier." It uses the phone's cam and it says the colors it sees. He explains how the iPhone has literally changed his life. Do you think that Apple should continue to develop uses for the iPhone to help people with disablities? Apple has developed an entire collection of programs for the Mac OS, but I don't think they have developed anything for the iPhone. Application developers have created a bunch of different ones, but you have to purchase them in Apple's App Store. They come free in the Mac OS...
Best App Ever : NPR
Last Wednesday, Austin Seraphin, a legally blind man purchased an iPhone. He can see a bit of light and color, but everything is just blurs. He downloaded an application for his iPhone called "Color Identifier." It uses the phone's cam and it says the colors it sees. He explains how the iPhone has literally changed his life. Do you think that Apple should continue to develop uses for the iPhone to help people with disablities? Apple has developed an entire collection of programs for the Mac OS, but I don't think they have developed anything for the iPhone. Application developers have created a bunch of different ones, but you have to purchase them in Apple's App Store. They come free in the Mac OS...
Friday, September 17, 2010
Americans' Wealth Eroded In Spring As Stocks Fell : NPR
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Americans' Wealth Eroded In Spring As Stocks Fell : NPR
During the nation's last quarter, stock prices have dropped even more. The net worth of the country dropped 2.7 percent - equal to $1.5 trillion dollars. That's $1,200,000,000. The worth is more than the lowest point in the recession, but it's no where near our origional net worth. Due to the state of the economy and the job market, we are afraid of spending our hard earned money. But, it then lowers the state of the economy more.
How do you think the economy is right now? Noticed any differences?
Americans' Wealth Eroded In Spring As Stocks Fell : NPR
During the nation's last quarter, stock prices have dropped even more. The net worth of the country dropped 2.7 percent - equal to $1.5 trillion dollars. That's $1,200,000,000. The worth is more than the lowest point in the recession, but it's no where near our origional net worth. Due to the state of the economy and the job market, we are afraid of spending our hard earned money. But, it then lowers the state of the economy more.
How do you think the economy is right now? Noticed any differences?
Class Discussions -
During the week, we've discussed a lot of different topics from presidental speeches to a mosque in New York. What I found interesting is the topic about the mosque. I don't see what the big issue is about building one. I've actually done a little research on this and there are actually more than four mosques relatively close to Ground Zero. So, I have no idea why this one is such a big issue. Plus, the media sometimes says that it's going to be build on Ground Zero. It's not even going to be built on the same block.
I can't believe anyone is having a problem with this. As Americans, we have the individual right to disagree with a religion and find a different one. We have the right to believe in whatever we want.
If it wasn't being built near Ground Zero, would anyone mind? I don't think so.
There are churches being built all the time, but they don't get national media coverage ...
I can't believe anyone is having a problem with this. As Americans, we have the individual right to disagree with a religion and find a different one. We have the right to believe in whatever we want.
If it wasn't being built near Ground Zero, would anyone mind? I don't think so.
There are churches being built all the time, but they don't get national media coverage ...
Friday, September 10, 2010
California Gas Blast 'Looked Like Hell On Earth' : NPR
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California Gas Blast 'Looked Like Hell On Earth' : NPR
There was an enormous blast Thursday night in San Bruno, California. A natural gas pipeline broke and exploded, killing at 4 people in the process. Also, over 50 houses were destroyed and more than 120 others were damaged. The explosion even left a crater in the ground! The local company who controls the lines has no record of any crews working in the area of the explosion. What do you think was the cause? Some freak accident? I think so. I've never heard of anything like this, but anything is possible.
California Gas Blast 'Looked Like Hell On Earth' : NPR
There was an enormous blast Thursday night in San Bruno, California. A natural gas pipeline broke and exploded, killing at 4 people in the process. Also, over 50 houses were destroyed and more than 120 others were damaged. The explosion even left a crater in the ground! The local company who controls the lines has no record of any crews working in the area of the explosion. What do you think was the cause? Some freak accident? I think so. I've never heard of anything like this, but anything is possible.
Friday, September 3, 2010
'Recovery Summer' Ends With Economic Pothole : NPR
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'Recovery Summer' Ends With Economic Pothole : NPR
As you probably know, the economy and the job market isn't the greatest right now. People are out of jobs and the government is handing out a lot of money for growth. There are about 15 million people either out of a job or cannot find a job due to the economy right now. You've probably heard about the government stimulus money being used to create jobs and help out the economy. In Columbus, the 10,000th stimulus project was created to widen a road, create a bike lane and create jobs. Across the country, there are 15,000 road projects funded by the government program. There has been almost $790 billion used in government funded projects so far. I'm not sure if I agree with the amount of money the government is using to help out the economy. If they keep printing money, it looses it's value over time.
What do you think about the government giving out stimulus money? Do you think it helps? Do you know anyone that is out of a job or is having trouble finding one?
'Recovery Summer' Ends With Economic Pothole : NPR
As you probably know, the economy and the job market isn't the greatest right now. People are out of jobs and the government is handing out a lot of money for growth. There are about 15 million people either out of a job or cannot find a job due to the economy right now. You've probably heard about the government stimulus money being used to create jobs and help out the economy. In Columbus, the 10,000th stimulus project was created to widen a road, create a bike lane and create jobs. Across the country, there are 15,000 road projects funded by the government program. There has been almost $790 billion used in government funded projects so far. I'm not sure if I agree with the amount of money the government is using to help out the economy. If they keep printing money, it looses it's value over time.
What do you think about the government giving out stimulus money? Do you think it helps? Do you know anyone that is out of a job or is having trouble finding one?
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
about me -
Just introducing myself ...
My name is Ryan Monroe. I'm from Goodyear Heights, OH. (It's about a half an hour away) I graduated from Cuyahoga Falls High School. My major is in photo-illustration (photography and graphic design) and minoring in graphic design. I'm very interested in anything art but mostly photography.
My name is Ryan Monroe. I'm from Goodyear Heights, OH. (It's about a half an hour away) I graduated from Cuyahoga Falls High School. My major is in photo-illustration (photography and graphic design) and minoring in graphic design. I'm very interested in anything art but mostly photography.
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