Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Update

I have not posted in a while. I am updating everybody who chooses to read this blog. I have a new site Everyday Life. This is photo blog that I hope you will all enjoy and help me to build. Enjoy :-)

Thursday, November 01, 2007

Alex's Class

For my final project I am planning on doing a photo blog of some sort. If I were to use the mash-up technique, I would take the pictures I take and mash them with a picture in a different angle to give a different idea of how to look at the subject. For example, I could take a picture of a lightening blot and have the next picture be a piece of tin being struck by an electric arc, which would make the lightening bolt seem less dangerous. Another technique I could use is to make a photo wiki were I could post photos of different objects and try to define the object and see what other people identify them as. The third technique I could use is the hardware hacking technique. For this one I could take pictures of different ways to make a household project into something other then what it is intended to be and post them in a blog.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

new link to my story.

So i wrote the story up on jottit.com. It works much better here. So heres the link.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

my hypertext page

I keep trying but I can't figure out how to make the text into pages. Heres the link. but I don't think it worked right. I'm gonna keep working on it and hopefully I'll figure it out. hypertext.

The story is about a guy and his struggles to make ends meet. He finally gets a break and things turn arouind for him.

I am still tryint to figure out how to save the pages. If someone can help...please do. Thanks a bunch.

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Lightening Strikes.




With winter coming, I have been preparig myself for winter storms. Primarily thunder/lightning storms. I have a fear of thunder storms. It's a fear from my childhood that I have not been able to out grow. So I am trying to find ways to get over it. In preparing for these storms this winter, I started thinking about the age old saying that lightning never strikes the same place twice. I never totally believed this so I did some research. Turns out, lightning can and will strike the same exact spot numerous times. Comforting. Anyway. After thinking about how lightnin can strike where ever it may, I wanted to know how to prevent it from striking me.


There doesn't seem to be a way to prevent lightning from striking you or your home. All you can do is be prepared. There are ways to try and conrol the lightning when it does strike. Also there are tips for what to do when it strikes in a place where you happen to be. The Board of Health for New York State has a

pamphlet available for lightning safety. Lightning, for me, is scary and my fear is getting cought in the path of a lightning bolt. I have noticed that pictures of lightning are beautiful, even if it is terrifying when it does strike.

Monday, September 24, 2007

Get Healthy



I recently bought a workout video from Target. The video is called The Firm Cardio Dance Slim Down. It promises visible results in 10 workouts. So far I have done 4 workouts and I think I am becoming a believer or the workout video. I never really trusted that you could do these full workouts in your home and actually see results. I guess its not really all that different from going and working out in a gym like 24 Hour Fitness or something. I learned that, at least with my video, the quality of the workout is in how hard you push yourself.



There are many different types of workout videos. CollageVideo.com gives you the ability to preview these videos before you buy them. Hip Hop Abs was my first choice when I was shopping for a worout video. Unfortunately it was too expensive. So I got Cardio Dance Slim Down. This is just one way I found that I can get myself into shape. I have found that work out videos are the best for people with busy schedules because you use them when you have the time and you can stop the video when you feel you've had enough or have to leave. I have started to really enjoy my workout. I am happy to say that I have started my journey to a new and slightly healthier lifestyle.


Sunday, September 16, 2007

hobbies and collectables

I am not much of a collector. I don't collect anything that is expensive or really all that interesting. But I do collect pens. I love pens, especially pens in bright colors. Some people say that this is a reflection of my personality, but I am not really too sure about that one. I have noticed that pens are not something that many people really collect. Most people use them and then toss them. I have a habit of keeping them for a while, even after they are used up and dead.

So, I decided to look into some other items that could possibly be my new collection items. Something that is actually a collectible, not just something that I happen to like because it's a bright color. In my research, I found this website. This website sorts the items into categories to make your searching/shopping easier. So there are dolls, sports memorabilia, die cast toys and beanie babies, coca cola products, and so many others that I was amazed what is considered a collectible today.

After finding some other items I could become interested in, I started thinking about why people collect stuff. In all honesty, a collectible is just something that sits on a shelf and collects dust. So what is the psychology behind it. So I did a little more research. I found an article by a gift shop owner, Patricia Twitchell. She had some interesting insight into this question for me. Another article by a company called Cabremigel also gave me a little deeper insight. This article stated that "collecting is a popular kind of hobby. A person can choose to collect almost any type of article, and they can continue collecting different examples of this object their entire life. The desire to collect usually starts early in life but sometimes a life changing event will create an interest for an individual. Collecting as a hobby often teaches the collector a great deal, because it demands a thorough knowledge of the article collected."


I must admit that I had never really thought about collecting in this way before. It is true that you must now about your items if you want to keep collecting them, just like I know which pens write better than others and which ones are more comfortable in the hand. I believe that I have come to a conclusion. While there are very interesting items out there to collect, I will stick with my pens. At least for the time being. I am content having my eighty pens in my drawer that I can pull out and use any time I want. To those of you that also have a collection, continue your search for new and interesting additions to you stash, and increase your knowledge of those items. You never know, it may come in handy one day ;-).