Back on the topic of Osama Bin Laden, when the navy seals neutralized Osama, they caught a picture of him watching a very small TV. Some guy took that photo and allowed you to input any YouTube video you want onto the screen of the small TV. It's pure gold. The link is below.
http://www.tomscott.com/osama/
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Obama 2016!
Well it seems that Obama has clenched his 2012 election already with the death of Osama Bin Laden. I know it's not official, and there is still hope for republicans. But let's face it...Obama got the guy republicans had the chance to get. And what's with Osama living in a million dollar compound? Really Pakistan? You're going to pretend you didn't know he was there?? 6 years of chilling in the suburbs and you're going to look the other way. If I had any say I would stop funding Pakistan. Stop this war in general, we got the bad guy. If a new guy wants to step up and try something then he can face the same fate. One man's death cannot make up for the many live he's taken, but I think it was enough to comfort the families a little bit.
Dependent America
Well gas has gone over $4.00 a gallon and the world's oil supply isn't going to increase anytime soon. What does it take to get this country to see the light (and not the one from the oil lamp.) There are many alternatives to fossil fuels. Rivers could be lined with tidal mills. I imagine the great plains would be a good place for wind mills seeing how its all flat. Not to mention solar panels down south. I know our relationship with oil goes further than just us needing it, but we have to start changing now or we're going to be in a scramble to compensate our dependency.
Up for the challenge?
Due to recent maintenance on the blogger, instead of my posts being in minutes, it turned into hours. Anyway. A big thing is happening in CNY and we all get to be apart of it! The I-81 challenge is going on and its a pretty interesting process. Here's whats going on.
Interstate 81 through downtown Syracuse is pretty much getting old and doesn't meet today's standards of a highway. So, the I-81 challenge gives the community a chance to input ideas and talk about future options for designs. The options are then narrowed down and one is eventually picked over a span of 6-8 years.
So how does the community give input? Through workshops! You can either attend the workshops physically (the first set already passed) or virtually on the internet. I personally did the virtual one, which gives you a little history lesson about I-81 and how the city has transformed and grew around our transportation system. You can do the workshop online HERE. I don't think many people have utilized this opportunity to have an impact on our cities future, but I'm sure for those of us who are interested, we can come up with some brilliant ideas.
Interstate 81 through downtown Syracuse is pretty much getting old and doesn't meet today's standards of a highway. So, the I-81 challenge gives the community a chance to input ideas and talk about future options for designs. The options are then narrowed down and one is eventually picked over a span of 6-8 years.
So how does the community give input? Through workshops! You can either attend the workshops physically (the first set already passed) or virtually on the internet. I personally did the virtual one, which gives you a little history lesson about I-81 and how the city has transformed and grew around our transportation system. You can do the workshop online HERE. I don't think many people have utilized this opportunity to have an impact on our cities future, but I'm sure for those of us who are interested, we can come up with some brilliant ideas.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
NEXT!
I'm seeing everyone walk around with the new iPad and I thought..."hey, I would love to have one of these, but where am I going to get $800?" Where do kids in college get the money to buy this stuff. I work a part time job, but not enough to buy an iPad. My girlfriends (Spaghetti Warehouse) work just got an iPad too. Apparently, there's an app for hostesses. They use it to text you when your table is ready...........Really America?
We can't even approach people across the room to tell their table is ready now?! If there was a 2 hour wait and You went shopping down the street or something that is one thing, but come on. I guess it's a hit or miss with the apps. Maybe I'm just showing some jealousy, but some things you can do with the iPad just seem pointless. And by pointless I mean I really want one right now.
We can't even approach people across the room to tell their table is ready now?! If there was a 2 hour wait and You went shopping down the street or something that is one thing, but come on. I guess it's a hit or miss with the apps. Maybe I'm just showing some jealousy, but some things you can do with the iPad just seem pointless. And by pointless I mean I really want one right now.
It's been a while
So it's been over a month since I last posted I believe, so in order to hopefully get credit for these and to cover the vast amount of stuff that happened, I will be posting a series of posts in the next few minutes. Ready? Set. Go!
First. What is up with this Destiny USA project? It shows what marketing can really do to the average human mind. I remember back in 2000 I think when it was first proposed (don't quote me on that) and there were pictures of this glorious vast wonderland filled with neat people and things that Syracuse could only dream of having. A huge golf dome and an aquarium were a couple of the proposed features but what did we get? We got a giant grey block prison with nothing inside of it. We have a man getting tax cuts and stalling the completion of this project because he can't pay the contractors. He is working the system, everyone can see it, but nobody can do anything about it. It's nearly sickening. So how does this tie in to class? I could try and find a way to say a true entrepreneur wouldn't do this to his own community, but I guess I'm really posting this because it pisses me of.
On to the next post!
First. What is up with this Destiny USA project? It shows what marketing can really do to the average human mind. I remember back in 2000 I think when it was first proposed (don't quote me on that) and there were pictures of this glorious vast wonderland filled with neat people and things that Syracuse could only dream of having. A huge golf dome and an aquarium were a couple of the proposed features but what did we get? We got a giant grey block prison with nothing inside of it. We have a man getting tax cuts and stalling the completion of this project because he can't pay the contractors. He is working the system, everyone can see it, but nobody can do anything about it. It's nearly sickening. So how does this tie in to class? I could try and find a way to say a true entrepreneur wouldn't do this to his own community, but I guess I'm really posting this because it pisses me of.
On to the next post!
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Stand by me
After watching that video stand by me, it left me with the inspiration to start playing music again. The idea of musicians from around the world--unknown musicians at that--coming together to perform on one song is a pretty crazy thought. However it's starting to become a common thing with pop music. Today it seems like every song has a producer from somewhere else, or a songwriter from another country. The digital age has allowed music to be worked on from anywhere in the world. Here's an example. There is an organization founded by Linkin Park called Music For Relief. They created an album called Download to Donate with music from a huge variety of musicians (Slash, Linkin Park, Enrique Iglesias, Kenna etc.) and put it up on the internet to download. You have the option to donate money for the album but were not forced to. Anyway, they put together the album in a few days because of technology. Artists sent their songs via the internet, and they even wrote songs for the album that way. Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park who produced some of the music would send the song over the internet to an artist, who would then record their vocals on it. When they were done they would send it back over the internet and add it to the album. It's amazing how quickly an album can be put out now!
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Did you know?
Did you know 4.0 is a cool little video that gives you crazy facts about today's technology. Well, I guess I should say statistics, but either way it's pretty interesting to find out some of that stuff. It was put online on September 14th 2009. For example, Cisco's Nexus switch can move all of Wikipedia in .001 seconds. That's pretty freakin' fast. Anyway, the video's roughly 4 and half minutes and about every 5 seconds is a new stat.
This video is interesting to say the least. It's kinda crazy to see how technology is advancing so quickly and pretty much sticks to Moore's Law. One thing I noticed is how quickly information was packed onto each slide and how little time you have to read it. It's sort of an unintentional metaphor of how the internet and today's technology is. Or maybe that's exactly what they were going for.
I know you're are wondering, "hey Craig, why did you have to mention the date that it was uploaded to youtube?" Plain and simple, they need an updated version with current stats. Don't get me wrong, I know it takes a while to put a video like that together, not to mention go out and find all that information; but we're in 2011 and if the Mayans are correct that leaves 1 year to put out another cool video.
This video is interesting to say the least. It's kinda crazy to see how technology is advancing so quickly and pretty much sticks to Moore's Law. One thing I noticed is how quickly information was packed onto each slide and how little time you have to read it. It's sort of an unintentional metaphor of how the internet and today's technology is. Or maybe that's exactly what they were going for.
I know you're are wondering, "hey Craig, why did you have to mention the date that it was uploaded to youtube?" Plain and simple, they need an updated version with current stats. Don't get me wrong, I know it takes a while to put a video like that together, not to mention go out and find all that information; but we're in 2011 and if the Mayans are correct that leaves 1 year to put out another cool video.
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