Thursday, March 1, 2012

The 5Ws of Journalist Wounded in Syria Evacuated to Safety

Who? Paul Conroy of the Sunday Times and Syrian rebels
What? Syrian rebels rescued the wounded Paul Conroy
Where? Homs, Syria
When? February 23, 2012
Why? the city was besieged

Friday, February 24, 2012

Dark and Gloomy

It was dark and gloomy, but I knew I shouldn't have called for room service. The figure that gave service was encased in the shadows of the night. There was no expression on the man's face, but there was a slight dent on his face that indicated that he was smiling. Sensing something terrible about his hidden grin, I decided to preserve the lighter and knife in my left pocket. As he approached me, he stretched his arm forward, holding a wrapped object. The blanket that enshrouded the item matched the color of his barely-visible pale skin of his face. The man left the room and left the object on the bed without speaking or making any noise, and left a red stain on the floor, and I ignored it.

The blackout did not last, and the electricity returned to the television that was powered before. As minutes turned to hours, static flashed on the television screen. The static was not the usual black and white, but red and black. Pushing the useless buttons on the remote did not help remove the static, instead the volume increased, and muddy noises were heard in the background. The static seemed hellish, but its infernal twin was yet to appear in this twisted version of reality.

It began raining with an eerie mix of lightning. Shivering in the dismal night, I noticed that the lights were slowly receding unnaturally. Coming from outside the window were streaks of shadows that slithered towards the door that exits to the hallway. As more and more streak swirled inside the room, the weak light that came from the window diminished and became untraceable. The door where the streaks were coiling towards was expanding inward towards the room. Afraid that the door was "alive", I ducked behind the love seat expecting to see a mutated version of the man from before to run at me. The door stopped "breathing", but it took me forty minutes to stop my hyperventilation.

My breathing became calm, and I knew I was inside a "dream", but everything still seemed real. Everything could be felt, and smelled; the mind fools. Knowing that I was going to get attacked anytime soon, I still could not wake myself up until there was sharp pain in the body. To attack my nerves, I decided to walk out of the room to kill the nightmare even if I were to suffer from fright. As I sneaked outside the room, I grabbed the knife and lighter that remained in my left pocket. Knowing that the lighter's energy would give away my position, I decided to use the knife only. Little did I know that I would soon be stalked by a mass of flesh that was crawling away from the room-the same object that the man left on the bed.

I began to try and stumble down the building's stairs to try and wake up, but I also did not want to fail and end up being "touched" by the fleshy crawler. I decided to get everything over with, so I covered my sensitive spots on my neck that would feel the perturbing "touch" from the assailant. I held the knife for support and sprinted to the flesh creature. I felt my small hairs on my shoulders and neck stand while I made contact with the crawler. As soon as I "touched" it, I was awake but still could not move. I felt and sensed the man's hand on my neck and shoulders, so I forced myself awake, successful and proud that the dream was not real and my life was given back.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Outdoors or Indoors Shopping?

The best strategy of buying items at Brick-and-Mortar stores and online stores is to try the items in the store where the items are in display. After the item is tested, it can be bought online by inputting the information that the tag shows. The item will not be touched in any way that can harm the buyer if bought online, of course. The item is still vulnerable to be damaged or destroyed, but not ruined by different testers in Brick-and-Mortar stores. The advantage of buying items in the Brick-and-Mortar stores are the refunds, returns, offered warranties, and renewals. Online stores take longer when shipping and returning items that are defective. The advantage of buying online, however, is the high possibility that the product is safe and intact. Online stores have nearly unlimited amount of items, and they are easier to find than searching through local or far away stores that have limited supplies. Preferably, it is much better to buy in stores than online. Buying online reduces employment of persons in stores, and buying online prevents from shopping outdoors. If one does not shop outdoors, then they miss opportunities for other items to buy and compare them with their wish lists.

Who owns the product you purchased?

When the product is bought, it belongs to the bank, and the person holding the item. The copyrights, however, go to the owner. The ownership of the product is divided amongst the purchaser and the company that released the item. The prohibitions come from the distrust of reselling or re-modifying the product, in which the individual the bought the item would gain money that could instead be directed towards the original owner. A DVD may not be copied, but it can be shared to different people depending on the permission of the owner. The true owner, has sold the item to the next owner, and cannot interfere with the use of the item in any way that conflicts with owner privacy. Modifying a video game console, on the other hand, may still happen in privacy. The original owner of the product cannot file lawsuits unless the item is being sold and is exploited to the public; aware of the redistribution, modification, or hacking of said product. In the end, both the buyer and seller divide property rights amongst each other that will protect against copyright issues .

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Expectation for the Second Semester

I expect this semester to be more crucial than the first, simply because the second semester requires the knowledge acquired from the first semester, and more effort needs to be applied on the assignments. The similarities of the first and second semester will be tests, essays, quizzes. and projects required to complete the courses. I expect the projects to be more time consuming as the end of the school arrives closely.
To improve this semester, or this year, I will have to hold myself back from procrastination. The earlier the assignments are done, the better the focus is before losing all energy to even try and finish the homework. Other important improvements are the grades. The grades must be boosted to a peak that I have had before falling for procrastination. Improved grades will increase the Grade Point Average, and will allow me to miss assignments in case of emergencies.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

The "Google Effect"

The reason behind the results are the amount of saved data in memory storage. Most of this information is sometimes stored temporarily, or the information may not be as vital. Some of this information that is not memorized may only serve its purpose once, and then become discarded. Data like this resembles the notes kept inside a notebook, or a grocery list. The mind is the RAM to the Internet, or it is the memory that is defragmented and cleaned from data that has not been used again. I have not fallen to the "Google effect" because everything I research is for me to remember. The only "Google" related "effect"I have is bookmarking any interesting webpages where I need to gather some interesting information even though I already know what it will say. The only solution to stop the "Google effect" is by creating restrictions to the Internet towards easy information that needs to be studied to remember. For example, the user can be blocked from accessing data temporarily, mainly in educational and medical institutes. One solution that is less likely to help is assigning users to to remember information gathered from the Internet that is interesting and not tedious.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Technology of Tommorrow/Today

This year, technology will be upgraded, obviously. The SOPA legislation is threatening the future of the Internet, so there is a probability of less enjoyment from the blueprints that are in queue. I have learned that when apparatuses are released hastily, the prices of past equipments decrease. Money is, and will always be, an issue. There is no doubt that the conservation of money will become common for a couple of people, and it will be necessary to keep this money for items of higher priority, then, partially outdated devices.
The decision of which technological instrument to purchase is simple when looking at reviews and specifications of the product online. Sadly, this method will become difficult to use if such a legislation such as SOPA were to control advertisements, claim copyright, and remove posts, websites, and videos online without warning. Another effect of this possible legislation is the lack of freedom online, which in turn punctures holes of the identities that hide private lives online. No one would feel secure, and the technology of this year would be less enjoyable, losing the interest of the consumers.