Monday, May 17, 2010
Final Post:)
After careful analysis, I have come to the conclusion that I am the disciplined mind. While I strived to offer different perspectives into my blog, it still came out to be biased. As I began to read back through past blogs, I noticed that I lacked personal input and opinion when describing my topic. As I examined newer and more up to date posts, I caught on to the personality and improvements I had been waiting for. In several ways I exhibit curiosity, see other points of view and ask provocative questions. I showed curiosity because I selected a topic that I knew very little about. I saw this as an opportunity to learn more about it. I relmed into other points of view by looking at both sides of an argument. If I was writing about a new gadget, I made sure to check the pro's and con's before blogging. Finally, I made it a highlight to ask stimulating and provocative questions. This was not only for the personal depth of the reader, but rather to put forth my inner thoughts. They were questions I had once asked myself, and still often questioned when writing them. While creating my blog, I was more surprised to discover how personal it could be to each person. Each page and post really reflects the views of the writer. I was also surprised to find how easy it is to keep up to date on a particular issue. I found it much easier to stay up on current events and news when writing my blog because any bit of information could become a new post.
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Monday, May 10, 2010
Oh the Horror!
I know we all feel the same way when we see a nice car in front of us on the road. Instant comparisons take place between your "clunker" and their sportish, European model. Why can't we all have glorious cars like that? Why must we be the the nerdy kids at the crappy lunch table, the handicapped without the advantage of a great parking space, the (only)Roncalli student to forget about extra-curricular Friday?? Will it always succumb to this inevitable fate, or will we one day rise up and be able to peer out hand-crafted Italian windows? I for one, look forward to the day when I can call the newest model my own. It feels as if I am a freshman again, and all the older kids find it convenient to cut me in the lunch line. Will it never end!!? I can feel my tastebuds watering at the sight of luxury and refinement. Please do not catagorize me immediately, seeing as how I am not power/money hungry. I merely wish to catch a glimpse of the hierarchy to which only 5% of society will ever experience. The irritable inequality of it all creates a sense of understanding, oddly enough. Most of us, seeing as we are still young, are quite satisfied with our 10+ year-old cars. As those sports cars drive by(some which can be found in the Roncalli parking lot), we teenagers make it a note that one day, we just might be able to touch a car of that stature.
Four Bars, No Problems:)
What kind of cell phone do you have? Is it colorful, a touchscreen, maybe even smart enough to connect to facebook? Is it Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Ford......Ford?!?! What!! That is a car company, not a cellphone service! Why, of course you are partly wrong on this assumption. Ford, along with several other car-makers, have provided built in phones for their newer models. Shockingly enough, I approve of such an addition. We have all been accused of the phone-between-chin-and-shoulder maneuver. I do not know about the rest of society, but I often face the ultimatum of dropping my phone down the crevace between the seat and the cupholders, or risk letting go of the wheel for more than half the ride. I will let you all decide which is more dangerous for an 18-year-old girl with the motor skills and attention span of a toddler. Without having to hold phone at all times, I find it easier to talk to my companion while driving the busy roads. All that is required is a clear and decisive voice in order to pronounce the desired contact (this can also prove somewhat of a problem when it comes to well......people like me).
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Instant Replay?
How many of us have a television in which we can pause, rewind and even fast-forward our programs? Many Americans have invested in such a system, creating extra snack breaks, longer phone conversations, and convenient bathroom runs. I find this system to be useful and entertaining, skipping ahead to my favorite parts of a show or rewinding to watch them again. The brand-new Buick Regal has adapted this feature to their cars. Live television in cars you say? Not television, but rather, radios have been given the incredible gift of "Tivo". If you have the fortunate opportunity to own a new Regal, you can now pause, rewind and, yes, fast-forward your radio stations. I thought I had seen and blogged it all before this brick wall came along. We Americans know that the radio itself can be a distraction in general. Now as a society, we find it convenient to out-do ourselves once more. Do we really need another distraction (and probably a much longer one) to divert our attention from the road? This is the last thing we should be fiddling with in the midst of a busy intersection or rush-hour-ridden highway.
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