Friday, November 9, 2007

Harry Potter and the muggle alliance activist group

Yes, I know. The name suggests something ridiculous! At first my reaction was "this has to be some kind of joke" and then my next reaction was "okay I'm going to read this for laughs" but this is a legit activist group that is trying to make the world a better place ( I know I'm corny -_-;...). Their rallying point? Harry Potter. I still can't type that with a straight face. It just seems a little... absurd... to rally behind a children's book, but whatever helps save the world right? But I really do applaud the people in the group for actually standing up for what they believe in. I just wonder sometimes if they ever get negative reactions because of their name? I mean, Harry Potter is not associated with social activism and world problems... What I thought was REALLY cool, is that this whole thing started online (at least thats what I gleamed from the article...). (Another example of an online community professor fry!) And it is continued online. But I'll let you decide for yourself what you think of this new group...



Muggle Alliance

Official alliance site... (I think lol)

Another perspective and background on alliance and creator

There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest. -- Elie Wiesel

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Thursday, August 2, 2007

Customer service for my Dell... XD

Okay, I kind of feel obligated to write this blog after all the help I've gotten from Dell. On May 22nd 2007, I blogged about the problems I had with my Dell laptop, and apparently having you laptop's battery capacity cut in half in less than a year is NOT a normal thing to happen. And then on top of that my keyboard started to fall apart! My F key came off and no matter what I did it wouldn't be cajoled into going back, then my shift key came off too! Normally I probably wouldn't have panicked as much as I did, but my laptop is where I keep all my school stuff and what I use for anything related to the Internet. So I was really happy when I contacted Larry, a Dell customer representative (John went on vacation lol). Usually I have a really big problem with customer service because doing things like getting new parts is a REAL pain in the but and talking on the phone or online chatting is really tedious. But I did my stuff over e-mail! OMG, it was like major easy. I asked him what info he needed, he told me, I sent it and any questions I had, and BAM! my stuff came in the mail 2 days later! So I just wanted to say that even though I had problems with my Dell laptop and my love for Dell took a really big hit, it has recovered nicely with the ease and quickness of their service... Plus its like having a brand new laptop! XD

"Satisfaction can be achieved, not from the things that happen to us, but from the things we do ourselves" Anonymous

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Saturday, June 9, 2007

Surf's up review

I really liked Surf's up. It was a really cute movie. Most of the funny parts were already shown in the previews but the movie had a certain charm to it, a certain poignancy that made me smile as I watched. It wasn't a blockbuster like Shrek was but it was good. The voices totally matched the characters, I loved the visuals and the story line (cuz I'm a sucker for happy ending movies), and I just generally liked the whole big screen movie experience. So I would recommend this movie for families to go see because I think its something that mom, dad, sis, bro would all have fun watching.

~Lynetta Gray

Friday, June 8, 2007

Evan almighty

Well, I want to watch this movie. But not because it looks really really funny, but because I want to know what possible reason they came up with to explain why God would want to flood the world. I mean, I'm not some hardcore religious person but I'm pretty sure that the first flood wasn't some picnic where you drink lemonade with monkeys. Wasn't it like punishment because humanity was sinning or bad or whatever? Don't bash on my religious ignorance, I believe in God and that's all anyone needs to know. Beyond the fact that animals are following the main character (I wonder how much they'll play that up?) God makes Evan lose his job and question his sanity. And sure I'll laugh at that but in reality... thats kind of messed up. lol. Anyway, it looks like a hilarious movie, I just wonder if the underlying message is that the world needs to change its ways?

~Lynetta Gray

Thursday, June 7, 2007

Cool youtube thingy

Okay, I didn't even notice this but now I must shout it to the world! .... The youtube thingies have the cool scrolly bar now! It's so cute, and... well cute! Its also very convenient because when I look at clips I like to see everything related to it. It's very... ipodesh, lol. I'm just thinking of the ipod smartphone or the microsoft surface when I see the scrolling style. Newayz just had to post that its cool looking even though I haven't test driven them yet.

~Lynetta Gray

Surf's up vs. Hostel part deux

Well, surf's up and hostel two open this friday. Which one will I watch? Surf's up no doubt. Why? I still get queasy just remembering what Hostel one showed me. No doubt Hostel was a completely creepy movie that scared the crap out of me but the gore.... THE GORE!!!! It was just too much. So, yes, I'm a wimp/chicken/watever unsavory names you can think up, but honestly I'm thinking Surf's up might be fun. And maybe I'll watch Hostel part deux on DVD so I can fast forward at the 'I think I'm going to throw up this very second but I'm still going to race for the toilet' parts.

surf's up trailer




hostel II trailer

Warning... for whatever people find offensive on these clips cuz I don't know how the hell people react to things...





~Lynetta Gray

The abandoned

Well... hmmm. What can I say about this movie? Well, first off the background. This movie is about a movie producer/director (watever) that goes to Russia to find out information on her birth parents (she's adopted if you didn't get that yet) and finds out that there's a creepy house that has been left to her on an island surrounded by water. First mistake, she goes to the hella creepy house. And then more creepiness ensues. Shes basically stuck on the island (one of those 'your running in circles stupid' things) there's creepy figures in the house, etc etc. This is one of those tension thriller/horror movies and while it doesn't have alot of gore until the ending... well there's some gore but not OMG THATS SO NASTY I HAVE TO COVER MY EYES gore or... -_- you be the judge ... just trying to figure out what the hell is going on might make you keep watching. I don't want to ruin it for the people who are intrigued by my description (yeah right, like my description is really THAT captivating...) but it isn't a normal haunted house type storyline and the ending might surprise you. Hell, I'm still trying to figure out what the hell happened, I mean I have a vague idea but... yeah. So, I give it a 3 and a half I guess and recommend watching it... kinda. But hey, maybe you'll love it?

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The abandoned


“If you can't be kind, at least be vague”

Judith S. Marin

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Knocked up movie

Okay, so... I got to watch knocked up and it was hella funny. The one problem, i'm probably the only one that has this problem, is that I'm horrible with names or... well yeah names in general. And I don't really keep up with movies/stars/watever until recently. So i'm probably really really stupid for saying this but some of their jokes went way over my head. The movie was funny without knowing who the hell they were talking about because there's parts of just laughing out loud before you realize your laughing. I'm the type of person though, that never knows names. I always address the actors by watever part they've played. Like, "oh, thats spiderman/batman/buffy/that fighting dude/etc." So when they were all "that's like 'so and so' doing 'this and that'" I was all... what? But besides that I definitely recommend this movie for maximum funniness. Even though its a romantic comedy there is definitely more comedy (i think) than romance. Warning though, they show some of the birth scene which was a real surprise. It was all 'she's having a baby' to BAM why am I looking at the baby coming out of her? and it's like a split second... okay a few seconds but OMG it was surprising. Newayz, hilarious movie, the kind you buy so you can watch it again. lol.

“A story to me means a plot where there is some surprise. Because that is how life is-full of surprises.”

Isaac Bashevis

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Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Microsoft surface OMG titeness

Okay, OMG OMG OMG! lol. I am so excited about this microsoft surface thing though I can't have one even when it comes out because its like 5 grand. Its a top secret microsoft project... or so they say... that has multitouch technology! Well, the following youtube video will probably explain it better than I ever could. Watch it! You'll be so amazed!

Background Info on the surface



Interaction with the surface



Drawing with the surface :D



And here's (I guess) a future commercial of it.



The weird thing is that when it mentions using infared lights and stuff to power it or whatever I remember talking about this with my Cisco instructor in 2004. He told our class that they found a way to transmit information with infared or lasers or something they just haven't found a processor to process the speed of information going through. Or something like that... lol. And this just reminded me of that.

Anyway I recommend youtubing it because its just so fun to watch! I wish I could have one! *sniffs*

“When it comes to the future, there are three kinds of people: those who let it happen, those who make it happen, and those who wonder what happened.”

John Richardson Jr.

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Friday, May 25, 2007

Shrek the Third

Well... I was massively disappointed by it. I (naively) expected something more. I mean don't get me wrong, it was okay and my little sister loved it, but... it just didn't cut it. It was kind of funny but what you see in the previews is basically the funny parts of the movie lol. Only some of the funny parts were not already shown in previews. Mostly it just wasn't special. Sadly.

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~Lynetta

Will I continue blogging?

You know what. I probably will. I don't know why. I don't know how much. But probably.
I don't know why I wrote like that lol. Well blogging's okay, I don't think I even care if people read it or not. I just like writing and this seems like a fun outlet for it. I'll probably blog about things I think sucks, or the movies I've watched, or what I think is messed up or funny. But it will probably not be daily, hopefully it can be monthly, have NO idea if it can be weekly but we'll see.

"Beginning is easy- Continuing hard"

Japanese proverb

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~Lynetta

Dot.com to Dot.bomb

Well Professor Fry has first hand experience about companies that died in the dot.com phase. Basically some companies thought the Internet wouldn't make, some thought it would and tried a little to hard, and some did make it through! What I remember the most was the origami dinosaurs. lol. All I can make is two types of cranes, a blow up one and one that can flap, but these dinosaurs were TITE!!! Props to professor Fry for having mad origami skills. lol. They represented the different companies competing to be the best in this new market. I can't imagine not believing in the Internet nowadays....

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www.kevinfreitas.net

Well Kevin Freitas from kevinfreitas.net came to our class on... some day of the week that I can't remember... and talked about his blog that he created from scratch which was cool. He has his whole life on there! Well... everything except 2003 because he lost that year lol. The cool thing is how many posts he's done, and how he was all laid back and everything. He was all "yeah haven't changed that cuz i'm lazy". I was just amazed that someone that really doesn't try that hard to make a blog successful beyond the regular blogging about whatever can have a successful blog! Crazy!

“You can't teach people to be lazy - either they have it, or they don't.”

Dagwood Bumstead

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Online Communities

Well, hmmmm..... yep, my mind is blank. Online communities are something else because you never have to travel to get there and you can be in more than one community which rocks. They have their own policing but depending on the community the response might just suck. Online communities could be anything ranging from blogging communities, myspace, facebook, messageboards, forums, anything that has a group of people that have the same goal and interests interacting with each other in the same virtual space.

“What should young people do with their lives today? Many things, obviously. But the most daring thing is to create stable communities in which the terrible disease of loneliness can be cured.”

Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

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Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Dell Inspiron 1501

Okay, I didn't mind my Dell laptop before. I mean, its a laptop, cool. Nothing fancy, kinda pretty. I was happy with my purchase..... Until now *cue evil music*
It has been less than a year, and my battery is dieing. -_-; before it lasted for an average of 2 hours and then BAM! WHOP! FWOOSH! my computer got its assed kicked. lol. In the space of one day and (no I'm not exagerrating) it has gone down to 1 hour. And its been about 2 weeks and turning down all the screen and doing the bare minimum will give me barely an hour of battery life. I looked up how much it would cost to buy another battery and there is no way in hell that I am buying a $129 battery for a $600 laptop (now $500 on dell.com!) So I'm thinking that I'm going to shop around for a better laptop. The macs look REALLY cute so I might look at that, or maybe an hp. Any suggestions? And I think I'm going to concentrate on how long the battery lasts now instead of the price! lol.

"Don't let disappointment stop you from your goal. Accept it, move on, and squash it like a bug." Anonymous

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Sunday, May 13, 2007

traveling online

Well, I tried to plan a trip to New Mexico online and it was relatively easy and painless. I was expecting more hassle, more confusion, and it being more expensive. The prices for the sites that I went to were relatively the same and I could even rent a car! Before I would think that you would definetly need a travel agent to do this in the 'old' days. Someone to call the airline, arrange a flight, call the hotel and make reservations, call the car rental and reserve a car with a specific model, make, and year. But now I just say that I want a hotel+airline+car package and BAM! There it is! *sighs* The internet is a great thing. lol. Now the average person can make travel plans which would probably make it so that more people make the effort to travel nowadays. And the ratings that go with the hotels and the cars make it so that competition between them will probably heat up since they are under constant scrutiny. Also the new option of knowing what real people think of the places adds a new twist to how people make decisions. If a bunch of people say that a 3 star hotel had bad service and lumpy beds then I would probably listen to the people and not the mediocre rating.

And that's the wonderful thing about family travel: it provides you with experiences that will remain locked forever in the scar tissue of your mind. ~Dave Barry

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Thursday, May 10, 2007

google analytics

Well, google analytics is this thingy that you put in your site thingy... Well I'm not here to talk about the mechanics lol. It keeps track of how many people visit your site, how long, where they come from, and a lot more that I haven't really looked at yet. I'm not sure if it's only for blogs or if it can be used on other websites but I didn't really care. Isn't it weird what a revamp will do? Before I was all 'bleh' pie charts, percentages, yuck. but now it looks majorly cute. Much nicer and... just more modern. So yeah, I like it a lot now... I guess I'm fickle like that? lol.

~Lynetta

Drunk Hasselhoff

Okay, I heard this on the radio but David Hasselhoff's daughter taped him when he was MAJORLY drunk and trying to eat a Wendy's burger. Now I've read a lot of comments blaming the father and the daughter and just wanted to post the video. I think its sad that Hasselhoff is in that state and that he will most likely face some reprecussions from this video but maybe it'll help him see? No one really wants to know how they are when they are THAT drunk. But I've also seen people attack the daughter for it. Which I think is unnecessary because even if they don't like the daughters methods she's still just a teenager and teenager's make mistakes. They act like daughter's are suppose to be perfect angels and do what's right all the time. So regardless if someone agrees or disagrees with the daughter I don't think its right to attack someone who has led a different life, has different views, and is just human...

Here's the video...


“We can never judge the lives of others, because each person knows only their own pain and renunciation. It's one thing to feel that you are on the right path, but it's another to think that yours is the only path.”

Paulo Coelho

~Lynetta

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

Online scav. hunt

Well, my partner Kayla is doing most of the stuff right now cuz I hit a snag with the Panasonic camcorder. Aparently amazon, circuitcity, and bestbuy don't have it so I finally got it and now I have to do this blog and the prize BETTER be good cuz this is undoing all the relaxation exercizes that I did 30 minutes ago! lol. It is kinda fun trying to figure out how to do some of this stuff! XD But I'm gonna go because this is only half way through so buh bye.

~Lynetta Gray

Monday, May 7, 2007

Neuromancer summary

Well, I finished the Neuromancer and it was pretty cool book but it was very confusing. Its fast paced, filled with things and words that you can only guess at the meaning.

The main character is a cyber cowboy, or a person that makes money through computer hacking, named Case who crossed the wrong people. Instead of killing him they made it so that he could never 'jack' in cyberspace again. This is worse than death to Case because I think he doesn't feel alive without the adrenaline that courses through him when he's jacked in. Instead he tries to get his thrills through drugs, alcohol, and walking a thin line between life and death as he becomes a middleman for criminals.

In the beginning you don't know what the hell is happening because it starts with him in a bar and there's just a bunch of phrases and whatnot that are not familiar, but as you read the meaning of everything becomes more and more clear.

Case meets Molly, a hired assasin that has had numerous technical enhancements made to her, and at first thinks someone is finally going to kill him, but instead she is his salvation. The person she works for is Armitage, a robotic, cold person that seems to have no personality, and he wants Case to be his cyber cowboy, trading in something that was worth a lot of money to get Case fixed up and able to jack in.

The rest of the book is filled with odd jobs and Molly and Case trying to find out who they really work for. The find out that it is really an AI (Artificial intelligence) that is controlling Armitage and that Armitage is really just a shattered man that was thrown away by the government who (I think) was the only patient that had gotten his schizophrenia cured by an experimental computer program.

The AI's name is Wintermute and he is owned by Tessier-Ashpool a reclusive family who lives on Zion (which I think is the name of the last standing human colony in the Matrix movie lol) which is some revolving colony in space. Members of Tessier-Ashpool are trying to be immortal by being cryogenically frozen and periodically taking turns being unfrozen but they are one screwed up family. The father, Ashpool, killed the mother, Marie-France Tessier, and the daughter, Lady 3Jane Marie-France Tessier-Ashpool (or just Lady 3jane) fiddled with the father's cryogenic technology so that the father kills hiimself (or is about to kill himself but then Molly kills him with a dart to the eye...), and the Lady 3jane just seems freakin crazy. The AI's like to play with Case's head and talk to him when he's braindead but Molly and Case find out that they were hired to free the AI, something that I think is illegal in their world. You don't find out that their's two AI's until the end, or maybe there's clues but I didn't see them, and the other AI is Neuromancer.

Turns out that Neuromancer is kind of Marie-France's project. She wanted the AI's to be the decision makers of the family. But the AI's are still governed by people because it seemed that Wintermute knew that he would cease to exist after Case and Molly finish with what he hired them to do, which is to release a virus into the system, and is programmed in a way to want to be free.

Wintermute and Neuromancer are two halves I guess. Neuromancer is the personality, able to take parts from people and make it his/it/her's own whereas Wintermute borrows profile's from other people. Together they make... (cue cheesy music) the matrix!

The one disconcerting thing is I guess the way its written. Its like seeing it from a computer's eyes. There's not much description rather than the facts, its fast paced, and though it does have emotion I felt detached from it when I read some of the more atrocious acts. I didn't even realized it when Case's first love Linda dies in the beginning! I was just like "what just happened". There's a scene in the book where they cause a riot in a building and somehow manipulate the police into thinking that the people screaming and running around in panic, also coerced, were dangerous psychopaths and a lot of people were killed, but that didn't even make a dent on my 'oh my god that's messed up' meter! A little eight year old boy is killed for knowing where a key is, not even a blip on the meter. And that's all you really get to know about the boy, that he was eight and was at the wrong place, time, breathing the wrong air, etc. So yeah... the detachment I got was kind of creepy because there's a lot of 'hey thats kind of wrong' things happening in the book.

So what's so special about Case? Why him? They ask that question, I asked that question, a lot. They even say in the book that there are better people out there, so why him? I think its because he wants to die. Molly makes a point of knowing that as she classifies him as suicidal because his profile (not to creapy) said he was. When he finally gets the ability to jack in back I think he stopped being suicidal, was actually on the verge of being happy again, and in actuality the AI needed that need to die. So throughout the book the AI wants Case to feel rage, and in the end he does finally feel rage. Self-loathing. And he plunges head long into his death like the AI wanted.

But Case doesn't die, Molly leaves so that she doesn't get rusty, and afterwards Case gets everything he wants... kind of... and becomes another normal person (sorta), Armitage is dead (you'll just have to read the book), so is Riveria (Once again, just have to read the book), and he's married (I think, might just be girlfriend) to a girl named Michael.

Sorry this summary was so long, I hope anyone that reads this book and sees something else can comment about what else I've missed or if theres any debate about what I saw.

I kind of recommend this book because it was a really confusing read but definetly one of a kind.

“If you're not confused, you're not paying attention.”
Tom Peters

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Friday, May 4, 2007

Akon controversy

Well, I'm not the type to watch news at all so when I heard on the station 710 on AM (don't know the name) talking about Akon raping someone I was surprised! They were all how dare Verizon wireless (the backers of the concert) promote this brutalization of women! And now Verizon wireless is pulling their funding according to the radio station. I thought it was interesting that the radio announcer called Verizon Wireless a white corporation but that was a side interest. But knowing how media sometimes puts things out of porportion I youtube'd the concert.

I feel compelled to add a PG-16 rating to this clip lol. Supposedly the girls in it are 14 but ... yeah. Watch at your own risk.



I'm not sure if there's parts that are missing or if something instigated it but in my opinion that looks far from rape. But I don't want to make a judgement without knowing the full story or the full circumstance so I'll post whatever I find, or if someone wants they can leave comments about what they know or whatever.

“Most controversies would soon be ended, if those engaged in them would first accurately define their terms, and then adhere to their definitions.”

Tryon Edwards

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Thursday, May 3, 2007

Social meter thingy

Well, I guess I'll post another's blog on here and see if it on the social meter thingy. I think its pretty cool they have that but could also be depressing. I don't really care that I have 0 references because I mostly post for the class besides the occasional random post and it has only been up for... wow. I don't even know how long. Postsecret had 90000 plus on it so that's cool. So, for class I will reference two blogs

andrewfry.blogspot.com

lilcheerbabe1242.blogspot.com
I guess you really have to reference reference because I just checked the socialmeter.com site and it didn't show that I had just referenced it... So... maybe if I just write them out?

http://www.andrewfry.blogspot.com
http://www.lilcheerbabe1242.blogspot.com

Okay, no go. Maybe it just takes time?

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~Lynetta

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Biggest purchase I would comfortable making online?

Well biggest purchase I would make online... is not really big. lol. I don't think I would be too comfortable making something more than 1,000 dollars online unless I absolutely know the site is secure. The biggest thing I have bought online is my laptop for $549. But that was because it was such a good deal so... knowing me, if something is a really really good deal then I'll probably get it anyway... lol. But I can't really make an expensive purchase without... well... money.

~Lynetta

What does it take to make a community?

Well to make a community you need... people. lol. What else... well the supposed 'people' on the site will need a common interest. Why be in a community when it doesn't hold your interest. You'll need a leader I think, someone who can monitor the community and take care of the site. And just... a common goal/interest/topic.

~Lynetta

Neuromancer

Well I really hate nonfiction books so I really wanted to do a fiction book. So Neuromancer sounded good. I started reading it and am about 2 pages in it. lol. It sounds interesting right now. I'm not sure how I'll present it but it pretty much has to do with the internet or something like that so I think I'll be good. lol. It's interesting right now so hopefully I'll keep reading! And knowing that this was the basis for Matrix is pretty cool. I might decide to read 1984 by George Orwell for extra credit and just to make it so that I can finally read it!

~Lynetta

Services that are available

Well... I'm not sure what services are available out there. I know that virtual matchmakers exist which is major weird when I think about it. There's customer support which I don't usually use. I do know that when I needed help with Dell I went to their online support. That's because I really hate custsomer service on the phone, I think its a big hassle and the uncertainty factor in whether or not my support is friendly or impossible to deal with. I wouldn't be surprised if they have online psychiatrist's. Maybe I'll make a blog about what I find about that. There's also college online. I took some french classes online which was harder for me because it was on me only. It's easier to ignore homework when you don't go to class everyday. Shopping of course is a service. And well... music online and online banking is like God's gift to men! lol.

~Lynetta

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Fuzzy logic

Wow... I went to the Fuzzy logic lecture by Dr. Zadeh and it was pretty interesting actually. I mean, math that uses terms more, most and most squared? Where have you been all my life! I thought it was interesting that something that we always do, generalizing and whatnot, could actually be turned into a math! Dr. Zadeh's graphs were way over my head though with all the lines and 'young, old, most, more...' I was all, okay. And he seemed really cool too, even cracking some jokes. I am ashamed to say that I was starting to drift into dreamland on the last 15 minutes and I tried REALLY hard to hold on but... I lost the fight for a few seconds. It wasn't that it was boring, far from it, I thought it really was a revolutionary way of doing something, but I was up doing homework last night and didn't have my dose of caffeine for the day and my body was just demanding to shut down though my mind was all "NOOOOOOO!!! WAKE UP!!!" and sobbing quietly in the corner. Dr. Zadeh had a lot of... dignity. He posted up the criticism of his theory in his slideshow without thought and even said that his response to it was always 'take it as a compliment'. It was one of the AH HA! moments when he explained that fuzzy logic was the precise method of determining impercise values.... (or something like that he was WAY more eloquent lol) but I really am thinking of maybe asking for the slideshow even though I probably won't understand half of it.... But it was a real treat and I'm actually kind of glad I was coerced into going. Well not coerced but I was definitely provided incentive for going. lol. Thanks Professor Fry.

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In every work of genius, we recognize our own rejected thoughts; they come back to us with a certain alienated majesty. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Every Sunday

I am going to this every sunday. I don't know what the fascination is. People send their secrets on a postcard anonymously and Frank Warren, the maker of the site, posts the secrets. Here's the site
postsecret.blogspot.com
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Comfort in purchasing online

Well, I'm kind of comfortable purchasing online... I pay all of my mom's bills and i pay my bills online too. I love my banking online, and my AAFES shopping online. But now that I think of it I don't really know how safe it is. It always says 'you have a secure connection' or whatnot but really how safe is my information. People base their lives on stealing my identity and who says they can't or won't! *shudders* And yet, I'll probably buy something or use something or pay something... on the Internet. Because it IS comfortable and easier to use, and no hassle, and I guess I'm going to have to just pray to God that something bad doesn't happen....

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“My coat and I live comfortably together. It has assumed all my wrinkles, does not hurt me anywhere, has molded itself on my deformaties, and is complacent to all my movements, and I only feel its presence because it keeps me warm..."

Victor Hugo

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Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Love this song!! T-pain Buy you a drink



Yeah, been listening to this for a while now... lol.

Exit 133

Well a guest speaker came into class on Monday. The guest speaker was the creator of Exit133.com, Derek Young! He talked about how his site first started which was when he wanted to keep his friends up to date about a health problem. He posted EVERYDAY, which I thought was amazing because I struggle to post stuff about things I've been GIVEN topics about. lol. I thought it was completely surreal that he just nonchalantly said that he quit his job! I would be freaking out if I quit my job but Mr. Young had gotten advertisers for his site so maybe they'll keep him funded?

I also thought it was cool that through his site he made so many acquaintances and friends through the site and that he is wholly involved in his city through his site. I think its cool that he loves his town so much.

He built a complete community that expanded and expanded to include other people of like minds. That was simply amazing and an ideal I think...

“A healthy social life is found only, when in the mirror of each soul the whole community finds its reflection, and when in the whole community the virtue of each one is living”

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Alibi

Yeah, just thought this was REALLY funny.

Monday, April 16, 2007

postsecret.blogspot.com

Wow. Just wow. To think that people responded and actually sent in their secrets... is just amazing. This site was AMAZING!!!

The face is the mirror of the mind, and eyes without speaking confess the secrets of the heart.
Saint Jerome (374 AD - 419 AD)

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~netta

Match.com

Okay, I usually don't knock things down until I try it and I'm not knocking this down. But who really knows someone who found their one true love on a matchmaking site? I saw an advertisement on TV for Match.com and it said "if you don't find your special someone in (I think) 6 months we'll give you 6 months of free service". Okay... -_-? What makes your person 'special'? Does that take into account if you break up with them in that 6 month span? I just really never got the Internet dating craze, I thought people were MORE paranoid nowadays? Wouldn't dating someone on the Internet be kind of risky? They're probably lying, you probably lied, they could be something completely different from what you thought they would be. They should probably make a scary movie about Internet dating with some stalker dude on it. Actually I think that some kind of Internet dating type of thing was in the new movie Perfect Stranger but I watched Disturbia on Friday instead of that. To get off topic, LOVED Disturbia! Very nicely done. Scared the crap out of me. lol. But really, I was just wondering what made people want to Internet date? And if they were satisfied with the results. Do they feel like their selling themselves, their best attributes, to try and find someone? Maybe true love has been found, but how rare or common is it? Or is it really just a way to meet that one person you were born to love? Newayz, just rambling after seeing the commercial.

“How many of you have ever started dating because you were too lazy to commit suicide?”

Judy Tenuta

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~Lynetta Gray

Saturday, April 14, 2007

New Slate?

I open up my mozilla browser to yahoo and low and behold. Their thinking of remaking the Internet! Something that has been around forever, something my sister has been born into, might be changed! I mean the Internet has always been changing, but that was it's content not the underlying structure of it! But the article makes a convincing argument. It says that the Internet just doesn't fit into what we want now. There were things added on to make it work as the years went by but it just made the Internet more complex. Instead of just ignoring the problems and finding ways around them they want to make a new Internet that will either run parallel with this Internet or replace our beloved Internet. I'm just wondering if this 'new and improved' Internet will be available for everyone though. Will a company make amazing breakthroughs and then sell access to this better version?

Here's the article if you want to read it.

SCRAPPING THE INTERNET

‘Keep constantly in mind in how many things you yourself have witnessed changes already. The universe is change, life is understanding.’

— Marcus Aurelius

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Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Vanity Search and commerce search

Well, my vanity bubble is busted. lol. Well I put in Lynetta Gray and got a UWT dean's list thingy because I made the dean's list first semester. I tried my name in quotation marks and my myspace came up which was major creepy. I might... just MIGHT changed my 'about me' now that I've seen that anyone can read it. I tried my name with Japan, Misawa, and Okinawa. First Japan because I've lived there so... yeah. But that gave me nothing, then I tried Misawa because it was more specific and that showed nothing, and then I tried Okinawa because that was another place I had lived and that showed nothing. I don't know if I should be happy or what. I tried an alias, and it is a REAL alias. I use to go by the name Lynetta Thompson because my father's name is Thompson but when I took college classes and moved to WA I changed it to my real last name which is Gray. So I tried Lynetta Thompson but that showed nothing too. So yeah. Vanity is gone. Erased. Nada, Zip, Bam... or whatever. Commerc searching? Well, when I was looking for zune user reviews to see if there was any complaints about it. I want a zune so bad but what lured me was the fact that it has a built in fm player and you can customize the background album pics. Also the fact that it is hardy and less fingerprint prone. I drop stuff a lot and yeah, those fingerprints on the screen always bug the hell out of me. But the user reviews aren't that bad for the Zune so it looks like I'm gonna try to get it later... For research searching I use UWT's databases, for definition's dictionary.com is a must. Nowadays when I need to know a word I think "where's a computer?" not "where's a dictionary".

"The only cure for vanity is laughter, and the only fault that is laughable is vanity."
Henri Bergson

~Lynetta Gray

Thursday, April 5, 2007

Publishing I like...???

Well, does Myspace blogs count? lol. I don't really think I read much of onlilne publishing. I read some news on Yahoo, I watch some clips on Yahoo, ebaums, and youtube, but if I want to read a book I'll buy it. If I want to read a magazine I'll go to a bookstore. There's just something about turning the pages of a book while lounging in a bed or a couch that just seems... traditional. I think what might contribute to that feeling is the point that I grew up reading books out of... well... books. But I wonder if in this generation or in the next kids will grow up reading off the Internet and books will be things of the past. But I do use the internet for most of my needs. If I want to find something out, if I want to watch something, if I want to communicate, do research, one word. Internet.

“As I said just now, the world has gone past me. I don't blame it; but I no longer understand it. Tradesmen are not the same as they used to be, apprentices are not the same, business is not the same, business commodities are not the same. Seven-eighths of my stock is old-fashioned. I am an old-fashioned man in an old-fashioned shop, in a street that is not the same as I remember it. I have fallen behind the time, and am too old to catch it again.”

Charles Dickens

~Lynetta

CiScO

Well. I never said anything in my live and work in the virtual world class when the Professor was talking about Cisco Networking but... *sighs* I ... have taken... Cisco. lol. I took it in my junior year of high school through running start, semesters one and two. Still have all my notes, still have the book! lol, and all my papers from the class. I did pretty well, if I do say so myself. I got A's in both semesters. BUT, I don't remember much about TCP/IP though that's all we studied in the first semester. I know that the TCP/IP protocol is incredibly more complex then what people might think. I remember that it has 7 layers which go, from the lowest to the highest layer, something like, physical, data, network, transport... and I know the last or top layer is application but it's a little fuzzy. But it has been 6 years since I've even thought about it. I remember that e-mail has its own acronym. SMTP. I think it stands for simple mail transfer protocol but I could be wrong, and I know it has its own port. I know that the packets sent from computer and recieved by computers is also more complex then it sounds. I vaguely remember talks of time delays, sliding windows, MAC addresses, etc but I know there was a LOT more. I'm wondering if I should blow the dust off my notes and try to make sense of it?

“Tell me and I'll forget; show me and I may remember; involve me and I'll understand.”
Chinese Proverb

~Lynetta

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Word Sucks

I love word as much as the average "I've only used the Word program for... hmmmm... ALL MY TYPING NEEDS!" person but Oh My God. Is there some kind of trick to it when your trying to make a word document into an HTML? I don't know, maybe someone can explain the trick because it kept flying over my head. Maybe I'm just dense like that? Or stupid. Anyway the title of this blog was just me venting out my frustrations. I finally broke down and put it in notepad, saved as first.html, pushed save and bam! There it was. What... the... hell. I guess that's what I get for being a Word snob, but NO MORE! I will be more open to... the other applications.

"People are very open-minded about new things - as long as they're exactly like the old ones."
Charles Kettering

~Netta

Sunday, April 1, 2007

Random 300 question

Okay, I don't know if I am terribly naive but in the 300 movie were those buff, drool worthy bodies au natural? I'm scared to know the answer. I mean just thinking they were cg'd brings images of potbellies that were fixed into those wonderful six packs. *sighs* Never mind, the beauty of the Internet! I really just had a random question and decided to post it, but I looked for the answer right in the middle of the post and low and behold! God has answered my prayers! The bodies were not cg'd but the actors actual bodies! YES! lol. Heres the link if you want to see the article. It's legit... I think.

300 bodies

"I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it."
-C.S. Tallentyre

Email and postmail

Well. A really good difference between e-mail and paper mail is that e-mail seems to have developed its own language. I mean I can't 'rite like dis wen im riting a letta 2 grndma, she'd get a headache halfway thru' but with messenger, comments, and just e-mailing friends this language is considered the norm. It's also very addicting. When I got really into messenging and e-mailing I started to use shorthand in my everyday writing, which was extremely annoying to proofread. I guess another difference is that sometimes e-mail addresses serve no other purpose but to be a member of another site. With regular mail its one address for many memberships and many different uses. But you can have an e-mail account for your dell account, a seperate one for your amazon account, one for school, one for your banking account, this list can go on. And each can have a different secret question, a different password, a different emotion behind the name. Whereas a mailing address is where you live. Thats it. Your name, a bunch of numbers, a state city and zip code. I have a teenager address foe_all_da_h8terz_out_dere@.... and a 'when i was a dependent of an active duty military dad' lynettajt.... and a 'dependent of a retired military dad' lynettajg. Each address holds a different meaning to me. So I guess the making of an e-mail address requires more creativity, more emotion, and more emotional attachment than a post address with your name written at the top.

"It is better to light one candle than to curse the darkness." Chinese Proverb

~Netta