Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Outside Reading: "Barack Obama: Hope, Fear...Advice"




Upon seeing that tonight's topic was hope, I thought of all the Obama campaign signs, and the meaning behind it. When i started to search for an article related to it, i found many about how the artist was suing, and other pointless articles about it. I stumbled across a collection of answers to a survey, by many authors. Although this really isn't an "article" I decided to use it for many reasons. One, I'm trying to have an open mind and positive outlook on our new President, as much as I don't like his policies and beliefs. Also, because of the authors responses to the 3 questions. One answer that that was brought up multiple times was the issue with/in Israel. Since I support supporting Israel, very strongly, to see authors have the same views as me on it, was an encouraging thing to see. Most of the time, Conservatives are criticized, especially in our schools (some rightfully so, though). Conservatives who only are that way because of one issue, such as gay marriage or abortion, due to their religion (Christianity) give Conservatives a bad name. Anyways, enough ranting about political parties, this article has enriched my mind by showing me the views of intellectual, and articulate people.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Outside Reading: "NEW AGE SPIRITUALITY"

Our topic was religion, and instead of picking my faith to talk about, as much as i would like to, I chose something different. I chose something that is very different from my beliefs, and is quite controversial, and that is "New Age Religion". The article gave a brief description of New Age religion, most likely because there really isn't anything else to say about it; its basic, and lacks depth. The article I read described it as a group spiritual people, adding to making a new or adding to their previous, religions. Some of today's "Christians" call them selves "new age" and go by its rules, which is contradictory to Christianity. This is true due to, first of all the last page of the Bible, " 18I warn everyone who hears the words of the prophecy of this book: If anyone adds anything to them, God will add to him the plagues described in this book. 19And if anyone takes words away from this book of prophecy, God will take away from him his share in the tree of life and in the holy city, which are described in this book." Revelations 22;18-19. I found this particular article interesting because it had a lot of religious statistics and other information.


Thursday, February 12, 2009

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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Outside Reading: "Unisex Bathrooms: The Controversy"


The theme assigned was gender roles, so I did a bit of surfing, and after coming across many anti-porn feminist and other odd articles, I came across a little more appropriate one. This article discussed the possible solution to heated debate and disagreement. The solution presented in the article is unisex bathrooms. For most, "segregated" bathrooms don't seem like a big deal, but for transgendered peoples, it can be seen as discrimination. Personally, I think having segregated bathrooms are necessary, for many reasons. For one, female bathrooms have only stalls, taking up more room, so combining both would take up a lot of room. Secondly, sad, but true, many men may have the extra temptation to try to invade a woman's privacy or worse, rape her. Besides the already stated disagreements, making the transition would be next to impossible; having to change every set of male and female bathrooms to unisex, would force the removal of urinals or the addition of more stalls. The only way this would work from a design aspect would be to get rid of urinals all together, because men can learn to sit down. Yet again, stalls would take up more space, and the construction/removal of stalls and urinals would cost millions, not to mention putting many bathrooms out of service. I think this article has an interesting point of view, although I don't agree with the overall opinions of the author, I found reading something I disagreed with to have a different feel (obviously) to read. It was almost a little easier to read then some random article that I already know about, and agree with.


Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Outside Reading: Wii Fit tells 10-year-old she's fat




To take a break from my normally somewhat "Serious" readings, I decided to read something a little more humorous. The Wii fad, along with the Wii Fit, has been riddled with many random negative issues, such as broken TV's due to users not using the wrist strap on the controller. A little more disturbing issue isn't in the game, but in some of the responses to what the article talked about. The article told the story of a 10 year old girl being told she was overweight by Wii Fit's BMI calculator. What interested me was the reaction first of all by the girls step father, but even more by a journalist. The girls step-father did have to convince this girl she wasn't fat, but bringing it to the level in the press that he did was a waste of time. Most people I know that have read this, just laugh because the situation is so ridiculous. What was even more interesting was the journalists comments on it. She said, "IIam absolutely aghast that children are being told they are fat. A child's BMI can change every month and it is perfectly possible for a child to be stocky, yet still very fit. I would be very concerned if children were using this game and I believe it should carry a warning for parents" This journalist, Tam Fry, suggested that the game be banned for kids, and be an 18+ game. When a game company tries to do something good for our declining health as a nation, somebody has to make it an issue. 


http://www.gamespot.com/news/blogs/sidebar/909182374/26390271/wii-fit-tells-10-year-old-shes-fat.html

Friday, January 30, 2009

Outside Reading: Hog iPC



Recently, I have learning lighting and some intelligent lighting design. So I decided to read and do some research on the lighting board I use. I read the overview of the product, and the specifications etc. Each board has its own built in software, and the Hog iPC is the first to be able to run Wholehog 2 & 3. Previous models could only run the software it came installed with. The use of touch screens enables the user to quickly locate a cue or page. This becomes handy when you have to find a cue quickly during a live performance, so insterad of missing the cue, you can find it in style. Also included is a trackball mouse built in. A newer addition to lighting modules is use of writeable CD-ROM drives and USB connectors. Although this wasn't really an article, I thought it would be appropriate because lighting has now become a fairly significant aspect of my life.

http://www.highend.com/products/controllers/HogiPC_console.asp

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Class Activity

In the class activity were we all had many traits, and were forced to throw them away, I ended up with the trait of "computer savvy". I kept this one until the end because technology is growing very quickly, and it is a growing business area. Along with providing a job, if the government was legitimately corrupt, and I had no money to support myself or family, I would use those computer skills to help either wire money to myself, lead a team in a heist, or hack into the governments security and missile computers, and use it as persuasion to fix the government.

In the class activity people chose many different things, but some people ended up with traits that realistically they wouldn't be left with. Just because they value this thing doesn't mean its what nature/the world is going to hold onto it. In some cases it may be their most valued trait, but the least useful. The activity conveyed a good message, but obviously one can't get accurate results without going through the situation that was presented to us in class.


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