I've never really understood why people act so...stupid around reporters. Most people will talk to a reporter without even asking about what they'll have to talk about. They're wowed by the idea of being put in the newspaper or on television, so some will say anything just to get momentary fame.
Just compare it to the relationship between celebrities and paparazzi. Celebrities act annoyed or act like they love it. The ones who act annoyed should ignore the paparazzi, if they actually are annoyed and not just pretending.
I don't think that it's wrong to talk to a reporter per say. If people would just think about what they were saying things would be better. There is never a time when you shouldn't think before you speak. Speakign before you think is stupid, especially around a reporter.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
American Flag in China
You may or may not know that most of the American flags are made in China. When I first heard that bit of information I was shocked. It didn't make any sense at all! Why is China making one of our most recognizable symbols? Shouldn't we be making our own flag? If it's made in China, is an American flag even American anymore?
On the other hand, the United States make chopsticks. So, China apparently can't make their most prominent food utensil, and we can't make the flag that represents our country. Now, that's just sad. It seems to me that if each country just made their own chopsticks or flags then we'd waste less fuel sending them almost across the world.
All in all China making our flags, and the U.S. making chopsticks is meaningless trade. We could each easily create it for ourselves. I don't really get why it's the way it is now. What's the point?
On the other hand, the United States make chopsticks. So, China apparently can't make their most prominent food utensil, and we can't make the flag that represents our country. Now, that's just sad. It seems to me that if each country just made their own chopsticks or flags then we'd waste less fuel sending them almost across the world.
All in all China making our flags, and the U.S. making chopsticks is meaningless trade. We could each easily create it for ourselves. I don't really get why it's the way it is now. What's the point?
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics
There are ten rules for computer ethics that you should never break. I'm going to focus on number two right now, which is 'Thou shalt not interfere with other people's computer work.' You have no idea how many times this has happened to me.
At school in Comm. Arts people mess with other people's computers while they go to the bathroom, or talk to the teacher. Once in a while people will actually delete another person's work. Usually it's not a huge deal because of the undo button. It doesn't change how absolutely annoying it is.
The second computer commandment is broken at home too. My parents and brothers go on the computer while I'm grabbing a snack or something, and they exit out of what I'm doing and steal the computer. Aren't my parents the people who're supposed to teach me manners?
I think this computer commandment is probably one of the ones that is constantly broken by everyone. That's why it annoys me so much when people break it.
At school in Comm. Arts people mess with other people's computers while they go to the bathroom, or talk to the teacher. Once in a while people will actually delete another person's work. Usually it's not a huge deal because of the undo button. It doesn't change how absolutely annoying it is.
The second computer commandment is broken at home too. My parents and brothers go on the computer while I'm grabbing a snack or something, and they exit out of what I'm doing and steal the computer. Aren't my parents the people who're supposed to teach me manners?
I think this computer commandment is probably one of the ones that is constantly broken by everyone. That's why it annoys me so much when people break it.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Asteroid Misses
I was just sitting in my Comm. Arts class when my teacher told us about the astroid that barely missed Earth. Apparently it was the kind of meteor that had taken out the dinosaurs. The astroid also just missed the moon, which would have messed up the tides, and possibly caused a tsunami.
My first reaction to this statement was slightly shocked, because of how close it was to killing us all. Then, I felt a mixture of relief and slight worry about how it did miss, but according to some scientists we are due for an asteroid.
The asteroid just shows how much easier it would be to destroy us all than we'd expect. A big enough asteroid could cause an Ice Age, mess wit the tides, and mess with us. It's actually very frightening.
My first reaction to this statement was slightly shocked, because of how close it was to killing us all. Then, I felt a mixture of relief and slight worry about how it did miss, but according to some scientists we are due for an asteroid.
The asteroid just shows how much easier it would be to destroy us all than we'd expect. A big enough asteroid could cause an Ice Age, mess wit the tides, and mess with us. It's actually very frightening.
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