Friday, July 03, 2009

Blumzieluxury yarns!!!

Hey all,
Just starting my first blog! I made this account a few years ago for one of my English classes in college, and pretty much forgot about it for a long time lol. Now I'm going to start using it for my fiber life. Enjoy!

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Week 7 Blog: "Some Like it Hot"

I really never knew how copyrights work, and these laws do seem to make sense. If a composer writes a song and copyrights it, then someone else sings it, the composer gets the money from the radio stations that play the song, rather than the artist. No wonder so many artists write their own music instead of playing covers and buying music from other people. That way the performer is the one who gets paid to have their song played on the radio.

Piracy is both a good and a bad thing. It allowed the production of films and the use of several inventions, so it helps the copyrighted item or music evolve, but it really screws over the composer or inventor. Now with file sharing through the internet, piracy really screws over the musicians since they don’t get as many albums sold since people just download their music for free. Oh well, they can still make money at concerts.

Friday, April 14, 2006

SWOT

Blogging in the English 191 Class:

Strengths: Blogging allows students to voice their opinion while having the ability to remain anonymous, (well, until we gave out the class list anyway). It also allows us to save paper, considering we don't have to print out any of the blogs that we write, which can get expensive and wasteful, especially if we had to make extra copys of all of our blogs for our classmates to comment on. On the subject of comments, online blogging also allow us to continue the comments as conversations if we should choose to do that.

Weaknesses: The only big weakness I can see is the danger of puting any personal information in the blog. We did make it so that only our class has the list of these students and made it so that our blogs are not on the list that is shown to the public, however people can still stumble upon things like these, so it is very important to not give any personal information. There is a smaller weakness that I have with blogging, and that is that since the deadline is always Friday night at midnight, I have a tendancy to forget to do my blogging. After I'm done with my classes on Friday I feel like "it's the weekend now, so I can relax," so I forget about blogging. Though that's just my tendancy to not do any homework on Friday nights. I usually do it Saturday or Sunday nights, so this probably isn't a problem for everyone.

Opportunities: The opportunities of blogging in class are pretty much the same as the strengths. We are able to say what we think without worrying about people's reaction towards us personally about it, and we can continue conversations with other bloggers on the topic of choice.

Threats: Once again, it's the same as the weaknesses. There's just the treat of people outside our class coming across the blog pages, which can be dangerous if there is any personal information on the blogs.

I like blogs! Awesome for classroom use! Keep it going!

Friday, April 07, 2006

My view of blogging and myspace

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7668788/

I have a love hate relationship with myspace. I'm addicted to it. I like doing surveys, and seeing my friends newest pics, but obviously there is danger to that. I found this article about myspace and other blogging sites on the web and it says that about half of the blogs out there are done by teenagers. I think blogging is a great thing, but only if the author knows what information they should and shouldn't give about themselves. Names, addresses, schools... all this information really shouldn't be posted where anyone can see it. Like for me, if I'm writing to a friend that I know in person I'll use my actual name, but otherwise if I'm posting something I'll use my stage name KillerMay. Or if I'm filling out a survey and it askes where you live or something like that, I either won't put anything, or I'll put "cloud town."

However, many of the people who are posting blogs don't realize the dangers of posting information about yourself, mainly because most of them are teenagers, many under 15 years old. Pretty much all parents give the lecture to their kids to not talk to strangers, but most kids only relate that to real life. They figure that there's no harm in talking to someone on the internet because they can't actually hurt them, but if they talk to this person, giving them more and more information little bits at a time, that person can easily find them. There are some sick people out there, and they'll take full advantage of the information they're given. Parents should be sure it's clear to their kids that the "don't talk to strangers," talk doesn't only apply to people they meet in real life, it also applys to those they meet on the internet.

Tuesday, March 28, 2006

MA #3

Dear So-and-so,

My name is Blah Blahh and I have been taking some bass lessons from Mr. Nameless, who I am told is a good friend of yours. He has been teaching me about François Rabbath’s teaching methods and positioning system for bass. I am majoring in performance on bass, and am greatly interested on this subject so I am going to be doing a research paper on it.

Mr. Nameless has told me that you wrote your thesis on Rabbath and did a lot of research yourself. I am writing to request a copy of your thesis, if you would be so willing to share it with me, in hopes that it can help me to write my own paper on these methods and tell me more than a textbook could.

Thank your for your time.
Sincerely,
Blah Blahh

Friday, March 24, 2006

My Career Choice...

http://www.newyorkmetro.com/nymetro/news/media/columns/medialife/6099/
This was an article from New York magazine, by Michael Wolff.

I am majoring in performance music on classical upright bass, and may add an emphasis in jazz in the future. I am also studying bass guitar, and for my profession I would like to play in a big orchestra, or I would really like to play electric in a rock band. I found this article, that unfortunately doesn't make that profession seem like a very good one. It basically says that the internet has destroyed the music industry for the musicians because of file sharing and free downloading. They say that because fans can get all the music they want for free they won't buy albums and hence the performers won't make any money.

I honestly don't see this as a problem. Maybe pop stars are having troubles with selling albums now a days, but I don't think it's because of the internet and file sharing. From what I've seen and heard, the pop music industry is going down the drain on it's own. Everything is just copys of origional hits, (many artists even use rhythms and melodies from previous songs that had been successful because they can't come up with anything new. Such as Gwen Steffani doing "If I Were a Rich Girl," which is a knockoff of "If I Were A Rich Man," from Fiddler on the Roof, and some new song [I'm not sure who does it, it sounds like Rianna, but I've seen it written as the Pussycat Dolls] that is a knockoff of "Tainted Love," by The Clash.) or else is just crappy music. So it doesn't surprize me that people aren't buying their albums.

Rock, on the other hand, is a different story. There are many new bands coming out that each have their own distinct sound, and are building up great fan basses. Rock fans are loyal, and most will put out the $12-15 to buy the actual CD rather than just copying it or downloading, because they want to support their band. Also, rock bands tour quite a bit more than other artists. That's pretty much the whole point for rock artists, and fans still have to pay to go see them play. So even if they don't make as much as they could by selling their albums because of the internet, as long as these bands keep touring, they'll keep making money. I'm on the concerts committee here, and I know what bands charge to play a venue, and even the lesser known bands charge enough that if they keep touring they'll make plentey to survive on.

So I'm not worried at all about having a career as a musician. I'm sure there will be hard times for me, but I'm willing to go through with that as long as I get to do what I love. Obviously, that's playing bass.

Thursday, March 16, 2006

drudgereport.com

http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/03/16/D8GCLEN02.html

Good gracious, what will they come up with next. I found this article on drudgereport where a man backed into his own car, and is sueing himself!

The man works as a garbage man, and drive a dump truck, but he backed into his own car in that truck. Because of that he is sueing the city since it was a city vehicle that hit his car, and was sueing for $3,600. However the city denied the claim seeing as since it was his own fault, he is sueing himself.

So, to try and still get some money out of it, he switched the claim to his wife's name. However this won't work for them either, because a wife isn't alowed to sue her husband in that state (CA) unless it's for a divorce. Even crazier, she was sueing more than he was going to. She was going to sue for $4,800. She just said, "I'm not as nice as my husband is."

This is just insane. It's his own fault that he hit the car, so why on earth should the city have to pay for it? That doesn't make any sense at all. That's what insurance is for. The crazy part is that the City Hall is actually considering his wife's claim, because it was a city vechile that hit her car. That's messed up.

Movie!

Foreign Correspondents
In the first part, "Dear Jenny," I thought it was inappropriate for Melody to write to the French guy pretending to be Jenny. If she insisted on writing to him she should have just done so to inform him what had happened and maybe introduce herself to him. Maybe then she could have kept writing to him, but as herself. Although, I can understand why she wrote to him. She was lonely, and wanted to be a part of something. She saw his love for Jenny and wanted someone to love her like that, so she decided to put herself in Jenny's place. That's why when they show the pictures she is the one with the French guy.

Jonas was really weird. He obviously had a huge crush on her right from the start. He seems like a do-gooder, so I think he may not have been genuinely concerned for her in what she was doing, but more so felt like it was wrong in general and hence she shouldn't do it. So he probably would've felt the same about anyone doing that and not just Melody.

The second story, "Love, Trevor," was the one I liked the most. I think Trevor really did care about Mira, but like his friend said, it's not enough to live off guilt and lust to survive a marriage. So that's why he didn't marry Mira even though he does like her. He just didn't like her in the way he would need to in order to marry her.

Mira obviously doesn't want to go back to her country. She's terrified of what will happen to her if she does. It's still a dangerous place. That's why she flew Trevor out to see her, in hopes that he would marry her and make it so she wouldn't have to go back there until it's safe. Of course, she souldn't have tricked Trevor into coming without telling him why. I think she just didn't want to have him say no right off the bat and have all hope be lost. She was hoping to make him love her and decide to marry her on his own while he was there. Sadly he didn't, and he just left. So eventually she had to go back to her own country.

The only thing that really confused me in this was the ending. How on earth did Melody wind up talking to Trevor? My only guess is that maybe Trevor's friend moved into the place where Jenny and Melody lived and maybe he wrote his letter to Mira but never sent it, and instead threw it away. Then when Melody went back for the letters she found that one too and wrote to him. Heck, maybe it was Trevor who had the light on her that night. Crazy crazy... but maybe that's how it went.

I know this movie wasn't supposed to be about entertaining us, but I really liked it! I thought it was really interesting and liked how there was so much thought in it. It's not something you just watch for fun, I agree on that, but since it made us analize the characters so much it held my attention. I like movies that make you think. Thanks for showing it!