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Monday, December 21, 2009

Fantastic Alice Games


My Programming 1 class has been working very hard on writing a game using Alice. The creativity in the classroom has been fantastic all week. I love when we get good enough to really write a program that is unique, interesting and fun!


Today, we'll be using this link to vote for our favorite Alice Game.


After seeing them and voting, please feel free to comment here about your experiences with writing your game or about some other person's game that you admire. Even if your favorite did not win the class vote, which did you like the best?

Friday, December 18, 2009

How do you smile?



I've been using the smiley imoticon forever. But today my Senior Rep, Becca, told me that freshman seem to do it differently! Which one do you use?



A       :) is the way it's always been
B      (: is how the freshman do it
C      I don't use it at all, it's so last decade

Thursday, December 17, 2009

What is your answer to the Alice Review packet

My Programming 1 class will be doing a review packet on a program we've been learning called Alice. As we do the packet, students will follow this link to record their answers to each question. That way every student will have the chance to think through the questions for themselves and to vote anonymously.

You can also do this with cellphone text messaging.

Did you enjoy this way of review for an exam? What pros/cons does it have over more traditional ways of reviewing in class?

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Worlds Hardest Game

My student Cody, says this is the hardest game ever. Especially when you get to the level with crushing alternating rows.

My question is, "What does it say about someone who would play it enough to get good at it?"

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2


So the new video game, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, came out Tuesday night at midnight. I had a couple of student, Michael and Charlie, who spent the night playing it and then tried to come to school with no sleep. Needless to say, they were useless on Wednesday.


The game is set to have record breaking sales. So there must be a lot of people buying it and loving it. I've been told the graphics are very life like.


There's also some controversy about how violent and bloody it is. And the story line is too close to what our soilders are actually experiencing in real life (terrorism, Afghanistan, etc). The Blizzard Company is using some revenue to help our fighting men and women


Certainly it's a funny thing to talk about today, on Veterans day.


How does video gaming violence effect us in the long run?

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Posting Google Docs to my Blog

I am learning about Google docs.  It is like Word, only your files are stored in the "cloud" (somewhere, up there) and you can access them from any computer, anywhere.  No more need to email yourself documents from home/school.  No more need to carry around a USB drive.

 

If you see this, then I was successful in sharing it via the "post to blog" option.
 

Monday, November 2, 2009

Bing Maps is my new favorite mapping software

Bing Maps has the usual satelight view, but it also has a birds-eye view that is much clearer and is updated everytime you refresh (I think?). You should check it out. Go ahead, type in your address, that's what I did.

Next time you're outside, be careful what you look like!!! Do you think this is a little too invasive? Or is the information worth the lose of some privacy?

Google outdoes Microsoft again

Between Google Voice and Google Wave, Google is the new monopoly to look after. They seem to have a vision way beyond Microsoft these days.

Google Voice is taking on the phone companies. Offering free phone calls. The only problem is they have to block out some numbers because they are carried on rural lines that are allowed to charge more. And advertisements can only pay for so much.

Google Wave is combinging email, instant messaging, social networking and wiki's into one massive communication tool. It's too early to tell where this technology will go, but I'm guessing it will be far!!

What other cool things does Google do that you use?

Thursday, October 29, 2009

USB Drive Abuse

Kids, don't try this at home!

James found his lost USB drive in his jeans pocket after it had gone through the wash. So he decided to dry it in the microwave! He said he put it on low, "so it wouldn't arc." Then we all watched to see if it would work in our school computers. IT DID!!! Hardy little things.








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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

N1H1 Flu Shots at School

Our students had the opportunity to get a flu shot at school on Oct 22. We've been relatively lucky with the virus. Certainly there have been students who got sick, but we haven't had the epidemic that some states/schools have had. I heard a school in Adams County closed for a couple of days to try to stop the spread.

It will take about 2 weeks until our students have enough antibodies to protect them. That's Nov 5.

So until then, keep washing your hands!










How often do you wash your hands?






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Thursday, October 22, 2009

Fail


Some of my students are having a lot of fun reading failblog. It is good for a laugh or two. Which one is your favorite?

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Drive-through Flu Shots


Only in America!

Are you going to get the swine flu shot? Why?

Thursday, October 8, 2009

We thought TEXTing and driving was dangerous!

Check out this educator who is vodcasting and driving!! (He say's because he's in Australia and the roads are less crowded it's less dangerous)

http://qik.com/video/1982598

Friday, October 2, 2009

Pet Peeves

I can't tell you how many times a student has come up to me and said, "I was absent yesterday, did we do anything important?" grrrr

I usually say something like "Well of course not, this is just school" or "We couldn't, you weren't here!"

What are other ways/phrases students can use to get caught up after missing school?

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Online bullying




One way to protect yourself against online bullying, is to take a screen snapshot when it occurs. That way you have proof that someone was harrasing you. Here's how to use the PrintScreen button and Paint to do this.

Another idea is to talk about it. Tell your parents, teachers, whoever will listen. Keep talking until you find someone who will help you. If it's appropriate, talk to your friends also, so they can learn from the experience.

Online bullying is not acceptable. You don't have to take it.

Beyond Sticky Keys

I don't know how, but one of my students, Kyle, had a beeping noise everytime he moved his mouse. It was hilarious! He'd move it to save his work, it would beep all the while. He'd move it to shutdown, it would beep beep beep.

I don't know what sequence of keys does this, but it sure made me smile. Has this every happended to you? Have you had another strange phenomenon occur without notice?

BTW, a reboot fixed it.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Student Creativity - I Love it!!

I love days like today, when I gave my Web Design class and very open-ended project where they could use their creativity. Many students did wonderful things. Here are a few:

Lucus found the most fabulous background

Nick and Chris both worked with logo makers they found on the net

Justin and Emily have mad photo editing skills

I can't wait to see their final products. The winner will be posted at simplydessert.atspace.com, so check it out in about a week!!

Quote of the Day

We were studying a difficult topic in my Programming class when my student, Brian, said "This is so easy I can't do it"

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Kurt Cobain is an Avatar in Guitar Hero


The widow and estate manager of Kurt Cobain (Courtney Love) approved the singer's image as an avatar for Guitar Hero. She probably thought it would be a cool way to reincarnate him (and make some more money).


But now she's mad, because the avatar is singing songs of Bon Jovi and the like. She feels this "exploits Kurt’s image in a manner anathema to the very essence of his music, spirit and essence"


I don't know what "anathema" means, but I'm guessing she doesn't have Bon Jovi on her mp3 player.


So here's my question: Who has the right to mess with a person's legacy? It's one thing for a star, say Michael Jackson, to do great and/or crazy things. And to create their own image in the public's eye. But what happens when they die, but their image lives on, and can be used in video games, animated movies, photoshopped into commercials, made to do things they would never have done in real life.


Have you seen any dead people reincarnated into entertainment venues? And did it change your impression of them?

Monday, September 14, 2009

Vint Cert, Inventor of Internet, at it again.


BBC had an interview with Vint Cert, the guy who invented the internet. It seems we're running out of unique addresses for networked devices. There's only room for 4.3 Billion computers, laptops, printers, cellphones, and those really smart refridgerators that know when they need a repairman.

So he's come up with a new version called IP6 which will allow 3.4 x 10^38 (That's 3.4 Trillion Trillion Trillion) devices to hook up. Think that'll be enough? What kinds of things will we want online in the future?


Thursday, September 10, 2009

College Credit for playing Wii

Students at Univ of Houston can take a class where they play Nintendo Wii. Ok, not just any game, they have to play Wii Fitness. And they have to play twice a week for 30 mins. But still, it's for college credit.

I guess the idea is to get more people moving and to hopefully entice them to try active things. So Wii yoga may encourage someone to take "real" yoga class.

Has anyone played Wii Fitness? What is it like? Do you actually work up a sweat?

Keeping your computer Safe

Hacker have an easy time of it.



Let's share things we can do to keep our computer safe:

1. Firewalls and Virus Protection software. You should either purchase these from your internet provider or you can buy/install your own. If you do it yourself, don't forget to update the virus list regularly

2. Update your web browser. The most common way that keystroke listener programs will hack you is through following web site links. Then they can learn your passwords. So if you haven't updated to Internet Explorer 8.0 yet, do it now.

3. Keep your email password different that other important passwords. Free email services make money by showing advertisements. They want it to be easy for you to remember your passwords. So it's also easy for others to hack your email password. So use a password for your other accounts, like Progressbook, online banking, etc so that if your email is hacked, that's as far as they can go.

4. Never click the "Remember Me" box. I know it makes it easier to get in and not have to remember so many userid/passwords. But it puts a cookie on your computer with your password in it. Hackers know where to look for these things.

What am I missing? What else should we do? Have you ever gotten a virus? What was it like?

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Doing Illegal Things on Internet = Jail


Here are some stories of people doing illegal things and getting trouble with the law. So be careful. Just because you can doesn't mean you should.


1. The boy who hacked into Sarah Palin's email account, is looking at 2 years jail time. Yes, you can pay $100 to a Chinese company to get someone's email password. But that's like looking at someone's diary. It's just wrong.


2. There was this girl who harrassed her old boyfriend using a voice changing app for the phone, called Spoofing and got 15 months in jail. OK, it might be fun to play a prank on a friend, but this girl went overboard.


3. A college student was convicted of downloading music illegally and sentenced to 3 month jail and $5400 in fines.


Do you know of other tales-of-caution we should know about. Other things we should be careful not to do?


Friday, September 4, 2009

The World of Numbers


So it is a friday, and my class was done with their work a little early, and so they wanted to know if they could play games. Of course, I said, "No". But they could surf the net and look for interesting things to read.


Andy found this one: http://www.worldometers.info/ . It shows how numbers are increasing for things like world population, cellphones sold, gas to the end of gas, death by cancer, number of cigarettes smoked. It's mesmorizing!


What is your favorite statistic? What other quantity would you like to see monitored?

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Funny Facebook Friends


I heard on the news about a pack of guerillas that has a facebook account and can be your friend. I guess the ideas is to promote understanding of these fine beasts in a fun and entertaining way. I wonder what their status updates could teach us about them.

A few months ago, I heard that Leonardo DaVince had an account. I guess "he" was posting from a daily diary that he kept in real life. What an interesting way to gain new insights into the man.

What other funny facebook friends have you heard of? Would you ever consider friending a fictional or non-human character. If so, who would you like to "converse" with?

Thursday, August 27, 2009

WikiAnswers - The Rebel Wikipedia?

My students, Nick and David, were using a site called WikiAnswers that I had never seen before. It's kind of like Wikipedia, but less formal. People can ask questions and get answers. Sometimes the answers are contradictory, so be careful using them. They have not been vetted like on Wikipedia.

But I like the viral-ness of this site. It feels more like a conversation. Some questions don't have absolute answers. It depends. Like, "Which is the best cellphone to buy."

Have you ever used this site? Where did you hear about it? Are the answers usually right????

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

I Can Has....Money, lots of Money


The guy who brought us I Can Has Cheeseburger, a collection of cat photos with misspelled captions, is rich. Ben Huh's silly websites actually make money online. We're talking 7-figures in advertising and merchandise sales during the first six months of this year.


And he's expanding. Check out some of his other silly sites. They're called "viral blogs" because they survive on people contributing to them and talking them up to their friends. They come, they go

ROFLrazzi - Make up captions to pictures of celebrities

Totally Looks Like - Celebrity doggelgangers

There I fixed it - Botched repair jobs


Which is your favorite?

Monday, August 24, 2009

Weird Uses of Laptops

Check out this site, just for fun.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

College Football Bans Technology

College football banned its fans from using technology at games. They have big contracts with ESPN who was afraid that instant tweeting, youtube videos and facebook pictures would keep others from watching the games on tv. Fans got mad, so they took it all back. Now only live streaming is banned. (Like watching some random person's hand held video, complete with all the background conversations would be preferrable to professional tv...)

Are you a fan of college football? Would you stop watching them on TV in preference of fan-based feedback?

Friday, July 31, 2009

Beyond the Mouse

Here's a really fun video of people interacting with computers other than with a mouse. They use their eyes, their arms, their speech.



Right now, it's all just for fun and for art's sake. But what kinds of things could it lead to? For example, you know how with email and text messaging and facebook, it's so hard to articulate sarcasm or excitement or disappointment? Well what if the message could express your exact feelings and not just your words? Powerful!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

New Vocabulary - Jailbreak

The word "Jailbreak" is now used to refer to hackers of the Apple iPhone. It means "to hack an iPhone to install unapproved software." I gather it took only weeks to break the new iPhone 3GS, which went on sale in mid-June. Now, a hacker known as 'geohot' has release the first jailbreaking software.

So what do you do with it? OK, so you can create your own apps, you can probably "get" other apps for free, but what else? Apps are generally only a few dollars and most people only use a dozen or so. It's not like it's a big expense. What am I missing?

The thrill of the challenge....

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Text a Robot

Chalkbot, is a robot project from the Lance Armstrong's Livestrong Foundation for cancer awareness. During the Tour de France, you can text the robot anything and it will write it in chalk on the road.



You simply text 'LIVESTRONG' followed by your chalk message to 36453. You will get some kind of confirmation when it's written. The idea is to honor someone who has/had cancer.

I'm sure some people will be rude, but I'm facinated with this totally open and trusting enterprise. You'll probably get some kind of advertisement about Lances charity, but we're all pretty immune to ads nowadays.

What would you have the Chalkbot write?

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Microsofts new search engine, Bing


Well, it showed up on my computer today, Bing. Microsoft's new search engine that is to compete with Google. In my class, Sheehan wanted to know more about it, so we googled it. (I'll let that sink in for a moment.)


Hey, do you think they named it Bing so in the future we can say, "I don't know, why don't you bing it?!"


Bing is supposed to be a better search engine because it learns what are "good hits" from previous searchers. Have you used it? Have you noticed an improvement?


Thursday, May 28, 2009

Working hard in AP class




My Advanced Placement students, particularly Adam, were working very hard today (sarcasm). Check out the Text-to-Speech abilities of Windows. Go to Control Panel->Speech -> Text-to-Speech tab.

Whatever you type, a scary robotic voice will try to say out loud for you. You can change the voice and the speed.

I think they use this technology on books for the blind. So it's fun and important!






Do you sleep with your cellphone under your pillow?

Recent study suggests many high school aged students sleep with their cellphone under their pillow on vibrate, and text all night long. Do you?

The New York Times now has an article Texting May Be Taking a Toll in their health section about this very same thing:

"The phenomenon is beginning to worry physicians and psychologists, who say it is leading to anxiety, distraction in school, falling grades, repetitive stress injury and sleep deprivation.

It's hard. You don't want to be "left-out." But you also don't want to be sick.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Our Sorting Video on YouTube


Here's a youtube video my students made after learning about sorting methods in our programming class. I think they had fun doing it, and maybe learned a little deeper. (It's better with the audio. Does anyone know how to get the track "authorized?")

Friday, May 22, 2009

When is a Tweet not a Tweet


Astronaut Mike Massimino, in the space shuttle Atlantis, is sending tweeting on Twitter from space. Or is he?

"Astro_Mike", as he is known on Twitter, wrote "As I closed my eyes to sleep last night I thought, 'These eyes have seen some beautiful sights today' ". More than 300,000 followers (growing exponentially every hour) are hooked. The media is hooked.


But others argue that he's really sending messages from the on-board computer to an assistant on earth who is posting the tweets for him.


Does this count as "Tweets from Space?" It sure is close, and fascinating, and as close as I'll ever get to experiencing space.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

New Names for Windows


Here are a couple of new names for our favorite operating system, Windows:




Windoze - For when it is taking forever to do what you wanted, and you doze off

Window$ - For when they want you to pay for an application that is probably free somewhere

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Friday, May 15, 2009

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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

iPhone Apps - Write your own!

We're trying to learn how to write applications for cellphones. Prof Max Buot of Xavier Univ came and talked to us about his fun/success in writing a statistics app for his students to use instead of a calculator. As part of that discussion, we learned about 3 very funny applications:

1. Sam new about an app called "I am rich." It's just a stupid screen saver of a red gem, but it costs $1000 to download. So if you have it, you must be rich!

2. I had heard about an app that you play like a flute. You blow across the speaker and use the keys to make different sounds

3. We wondered if anyone had made a "seizure" application yet. We do this in QBasic, where you change the background color rapidly. Be careful!! It's not called the "seizure" app for nothing.

What kind of app would you like to have?

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

What's the diff between JPG and JPEG files?

Nothing really. They are both called "jay-peg" files. They both can be compressed at different rates to allow a good trade-off between size and quality. It's just Windows calls them .jpg by default and Mac calls them .jpeg by default.

It's kind of like the difference between .htm and .html. Old timers are used to only 3 characters for the extention. But newer OS allow 4 now, and sometimes it's more descriptive to do so. So, your choice.

The problem is when you are typing the filename "me.jpg" or "me.jpeg" into a website or program. How do you know which? "My Computer" does not distinguish.

DO YOU KNOW???? HELP!!!

Pokemon harmful to your health?

While learning to program rollovers for a web site, my student Greg told us of a Pokemon episode that had caused about 10% of its viewers to suffer seizures. It had 6 seconds of red and blue screens flashing quickly back and forth.



This means we are responsible for the graphics we put out on the internet. If we want to be seen and heard, it doesn't make sense to hurt our followers.



Are there other examples of things you have seen on web sites that were irresponsible?





Saturday, April 18, 2009

Stackular


Look what this kid does instead of video games, he stacks cups! For an hour a day!! He's the current world champion. It can even lead to acting in commercials.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Fun with Music


Here's a really addicting site where you can create 4-bar music. Try holding the mouse down like a "pen" to draw your music! This is what my heart sounds like:



Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Be Prepared

In class today, we used the Scout motto: Be Prepared. We couldn't remember if this was the motto of the Boy Scouts or the Girl Scouts. Turns out it's both!

And, NO, the Girl Scout motto is NOT "Buy my cookies?!" (Sorry Greg, Mitch and Bishoy)

Do the Boy Scouts have a fundraiser?

Monday, April 13, 2009

Rocking Skateboard

I saw some kids using these on Spring Break. Have you tried it?
"This product is quite different from the former usual style that has four wheels. What you have to do is just twist your body when you stand on our new product. Without kicking the ground as usual, the board will keep you moving forward. It's so flexible that it's easy for you to control the direction."

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Conficker Virus


You may have heard some horror stories about the Conficker Virus that was supposed to attack on April 1 and do who-knows-what kind of damange. Well it didn't. But it was an interesting story about the mutation of hacks. Now, virus don't do random things like delete your files. They generally try to make money off you by offering bogus web purchases.


This Conficker Virus also was new in the way it started a peer-to-peer process, not a simple phone-home to a web site for instructions. That's why it's been so hard to track down the hacker. So basically, they still don't know what it is supposed to do or that it might still do it at some later date.


So just to be safe, double check that your virus scanners are updated or run a Conficker specific one.


Do you know anyone who got this?

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Facebook - Don't like the new look

I've been trying to keep an open mind about the new look of Facebook, but I've decided I prefer the old. At first I liked it better, because it was easier to see everyone's status' which is what I look at the most. But now my friends are posting mass pictures and I have to scroll through them all to get to what I want to see.

Do you like the old or the new look of Facebook better?

Monday, March 30, 2009

Morbid Joke

Here's a joke from one of my students (thanks, Mitch). It made me laugh!!

Junior was talking to his father and the subject of dying came up. Junior said, "I want to go quietly in my sleep, like Grandpa. And not screaming like all the passengers in the bus he was driving"

Monday, March 23, 2009

Please explain Twitter to me!?

I don't get Twitter. I've played around with it a few times, but I always loose interest. It's like the status-only part of Facebook, but more open. So you can follow anyone you want, you don't have to ask their permission.


Rock bands have twitter feeds. So if you really like a particular band, you can follow them on Twitter and whenever a band member feels like posting, you will immediately be able to read what ever was on his/her mind.


I guess I just don't care what so-and-so had for breakfast.


I heard this about a travelling taco stand in Los Angeles that makes really tasty Korean/Mexican tacos. Where ever they decide to drive and sell from, they put out a "tweet" about their location, and hundreds of people then know where to go. It better be a good taco!


Can someone explain why I would want to use Twitter?

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

It's Hard to Concentrate

With the weather being so fabulous and our classes being so short (OGT testing week), I'm having a hard time concentrating. Just about the time I get immersed into a problem, the bell rings. I know it may not work for other classes, but I'd like a block schedule.

What do you think of Block Schedules?

Pros & Cons

Sunday, March 15, 2009

KenKen, like Sudoku, but better!


KenKen is the next big craze. It's like Sudoku, but with a math twist. Try it here.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Motivational Posters for Techies








These are from an Oracle Programmer, Don Burleson, who just needed a way to unwind.






Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Internet info on the tips of your fingers, literally!

This is waaay past science fiction! You can get web information about anything just by using your fingers. And it displays on any flat surface. You'll have to Watch this video because I can't do it justice. But I'll try...

You wear a sixth sensing device that monitors your fingers and communicates with your smart cellphone. When you put your finger on a UPC code of a book, it projects Amazon.com ratings for the book. When you put your finger on a UPC code of a product, it projects pricing and nutrition info of the product. When you trace a circle, it displays the time. When you put your fingers in the universal position for taking a picture, it takes a picture. When you shake someone's hand, it googles them and displays it on their shirt.

Can you think of any other suggestions for the creators?

Phantom Vibration Syndrome (PVS)

Phantom Vibration Syndrome is when your leg vibrates even when you don't have a call coming in. People have described checking their phone, only to find there is no call. Or worse yet, they didn't even have their cellphone in their pocket.

This article tries to explain why it happens to some people. But we really don't know.

Has it ever happened to you?

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Favorite Student Sayings this week

"My life is a fatal error" - No, it's not a call for help. It's a reference to an error message you get when you write a program that doesn't work

"My life is a null pointer exception" - same

"F7 is my Best Friend" - A reference to how dependent we have become to the spell checking on computers.

"Wow, I'm a hypacrit" (misspelling intended)- A blog post from a student that harassed another poster for bad spelling, but then misspelled things in his post.

Too many emails from Facebook!

Joe suggested having a separate email account just for Facebook. You can turn off the automatically generated emails, but it's very time consuming and on-going. So just create a throw-away email account that you never check.

Do you have a better solution?

I also do this with Internet purchases, cause you get so much spam when you buy things over the internet. That may not apply to you, yet, but it will.

So now I have 4 email accounts: My professional one for school, my personal one for important things, my shopping one, and my facebook one. Whew!

Friday, February 27, 2009

What I Learned from my students - Part 2

Today I had a student, Henry, who wanted to take a picture he had gotten off the internet, make some changes, and use it on his web site. He was using Paint.net. He wanted the space around the picture, you know, the white stuff, to be "clear" so the background of the web page would bleed through. You can see what I mean on the Girl Scout Cookie picture in the Yummm posting below this posting.

He asked me how to do it, and I didn't know off the top of my head. Then he said, "Let's try saving it as a .gif, instead of a .jpg" And it worked!!

Such a simple thing, but it really made his page look much better. I'll definitely remember this trick.

What I Learned from my Students - Part 1

My students have fantastic ideas! Today I gave an assignment to my Web Design class. It was an open-ended assignment, one where they could show case all the things we've been learning on a topic that was of interest to them.

I gave them a couple of ideas for their topic, but made it clear they could use their creativity. Some of the ideas they came up with were clever and touching. I love learning how creative they are! Here are two:

1. Take on a "cause". Jessica did her web site on Autism. She has a personal interest in the topic (someone close to her) and she made her web site about educating people on what it is. How mature!

2. Schools of the "future". Greg chose to do a futurist school. What would their web site look like? Think of the possibilities!

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Yummmm


Girl Scouts are using Facebook to sell cookies!!

Maybe someone will write an app to "feed" you cookies like super poke.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Internet Addiction Boot Camp


Young people in China are sent to serious boot camp for being addicted to the internet. Addiction is defined in China as 6+ hours per day for 3+ months. Hmm, does that sound like your Summer Vacation?

Other symptoms many of these kids have is "afraid of people" and "gets upset easily." For that, they face months of boot camp (yes, complete with push ups) where there's no internet, no cellphones, no video games, and no ramen noodles (which seems to be a trend for fast meals while playing online games. Our version of pizza delivery).

The Curious Case of Computer Animation

So that's how they did it! If you've seen The Curious Case of Benjamin Buttons, you've wanted to know how they made Brad Pitt look and act so old. Here's a guy that explains it.

Basically, they made Brad make all the faces he could think of and animated them together to fit the script. Then they pasted that on top of other actors bodies. So it is Brad, but it really isn't! Can you get a Best Actor nomination for that?

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

You thought you were good with computers...

A 4th grader wrote an application for the iPhone that allows his little sisters to draw things with their fingers. It's called Doodle Kids, and it's free. This nine year old has been using computers since he was 2 years old and writing programs since he was seven! And you thought you were good with computers.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Bill Gates releases mosquitoes at Conference

You don't usually think of Bill Gates having a flair for the dramatic. But it seems he is very passionate about fighting malaria in third world countries. Now that he is retired, he can try to do something about it.

So he released lots of mosquitoes at a conference. It worked. He got his story in the news!

If you're interested, you can view it here. It's at about the 5 min mark.

Hackers Hack Highway Signs


You know those signs you see on the highway? Well some hackers changed the messages to:

Daily Lane Closures due to Zombies
Raptors ahead - Caution
Zombies in Area - Run

I laughed when I first heard it. You gotta have a sense of humor. But, now it's been done, so it's probably not a good thing to keep doing. Besides, those signs are there for a reason.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Pope gets YouTube Channel

The Vatican announced its intention to launch a YouTube channel with videos featuring Pope Benedict. I can't decide if this is brilliant or just bizarre.

On one hand, he's trying. He's trying to reach out and be accessible to as many of his followers as possible. He's trying to reach the younger set, which are falling away from his faith. He's trying to understand the real world.

On the other hand, what would a Pope video look like? Would anyone watch? Would you?

Obama gets to keep is Blackberry


Obama won his most important victory this week. His security detail wanted him to give up his Blackberyy. Obama said, "They'll have to take it out of my hands"

Some of the technical issues that had to be worked out include a hack that can turn on a Blackberry remotely and listen through the microphone. I can see where that would be a concern. They are routing his services through a Whitehouse server to keep this from happening.

A second compromise is that he will only use it to stay connected to his senior staff and a small number a personal friends.

Fact: Obama is the first president to use email!!!

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Apple without Jobs


So Steven Jobs is taking a leave of absence from Apple Computers. And the question is, "Can Apple survive without him?" He is a cancer survivor and he stated once that this brush with death made him see how you have to use the time you have to be productive. Many experts feel this is what made him take such a risk on the iPhone. And look how that helped the company!

Plus he has such a cool, hip-geek mannerism that strikes a cord with his audience.

Jobs IS Apple.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Whaz a Wovel

Web + Novel = Wovel

It's an online novel, where each week you read one chapter. You then vote on something that will effect the next chapter, and the author writes it according to the majority vote.

It seems no one reads books anymore because they are spending so much on online. Authors are trying to capitalize on that habit.

Here's more info

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Touch Screen Devices

Recently many touch screen devices have been coming out and with their popularity rising what is your view on them? Are you for or against them? For whatever side you support give reasons on your opinion.

TV Transition to Digital Feb 17

What do you know about the nation wide TV transition to digital on Feb. 17. Why is this happening? Who is affected? What do people need to do? What questions do you have and where can you go for answers?

iPhone vs. Instinct

What’s your favorite PDA and why?

Internet Voice and Video Communications

New programs on computers with microphones and cameras allow people to communicate over the world wide web. These programs, such as Skype and many others, have the possibility of completely replacing landline phones as people can not only talk to one another, but actually see the person over a web camera. These programs are readily available, just as microphones and web cameras are. The availability and speed over the internet allow a much more enjoyable and completely free communication experience.

Have you ever used Skype or something similar? Or do you know someone who has? Do you think we will ever have Dick Tracey wrist-watch phones?