Monday, April 30, 2007

With an essay looming...

Jane (Daria's best friend) - "You think Daria. I can tell because you don't smile. Now this guy died and it makes me think and that hurts my little head and makes me stop smiling. So, tell me how you cope with thinking all the time Daria until I can get back to my normal vegetable state."

This week we were so helpfully provided with some tips for our New Communication and Tech. essay (no sarcasm involved, I really am pleased!). Only problem is, I now feel as though my chosen topic is too 'broad' and with less than two weeks to go before submission my little head is beginning to hurt and this makes me stop smiling.

At least in this list of wonderful hints I was reminded that perhaps I even need to back up my blogs, just in case an Internet dog decides to deleat them (pun intended). I'd never thought of that before. It was a timely reminder too, seeing as only yesterday, during the tutorial for this very subject, i was so ENTHRALLED with what I was doing that I stupidly left my USB stick in the computer. I always back up my files so luckily, even if I don't end up finding my USB, everything is saved to the uni computers. Anyway, whilst saving all my blogs into word documents this morning I went to the trouble of counting my words (not manually, of course!). It turns out I have more than enough to pass this 'blogging' assignment! Excellent!

This critical academic essay is going to be a doozey so I better get it done before my head explodes and I lose the ability to smile, forever..

Sunday, April 22, 2007

If there was a word that stood for both incredibly ridiculous and time-wasting, it would be 'Virtual Reality'

...but that is simply my personal opinion. I'm sure there are plenty of well-respected, intellectual human beings that enjoy living through 3D graphic forms of themselves. *cough*

Give me a break! Like we don't have enough to do here in the real world! Today's Tutorial task has sent me unwillingly into some 3D environments. Maybe I'm so cynical because, quite frankly, I had no idea what the hell I was supposed to be doing. But i ventured into "Active Worlds" non the less and wasted some of my precious time trying to participate normally. Things only started getting interesting when I made my virtual self free fall from a hover craft into a pointless (very deep) pond, and then repeatedly force myself to bang my head on the side of the pond wall as that seemed like the fun thing to do. I couldn't swim up and out of this pond so I decided a quick trip to America would solve the problem. So I clicked a button and I was there. It was, unsurprisingly, shit. Far rather using Google Earth.

I admit to using msn. In my eyes, msn is a communication devise that lets me talk to my friends in a private online conversation (as I only add people I know in person). 3D environments are just another place for the creeps to hang out. I personally don't have the will-power to check out all of these 'communication spaces' but here are the links in case you feel the need to suspend yourself in a "Second Life"...

http://www.activeworlds.com/
http://www.imvu.com/
http://www.there.com/
http://www.habbohotel.com.au/
http://www.secondlife.com/

Stand firm for what you believe in, until and unless experience proves you wrong. Remember, when the emperor looks naked, the emperor IS naked. The truth and a lie are not sort of the same thing. And there is no aspect, no facet, no moment of life that can't be improved with pizza. Thank you --- Daria

The truth is, the Internet has brought us some wonderful things; also some not-so-wonderful, and this is one of them. Unless they introduce free pizza with every download, steer clear.

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Video Games

I'm trying to write my blog on Video games (as this was the miscellaneous topic for the week 7 tutorial task) while in the lecture. I thought this would make it easier because I could type what I was thinking as I thought it, if that makes sense. Turns out it is EXTREMELY hard to type and listen, and therefore think, all at the same time (well for me, anyway).

So instead of discussing video games, I'll just show you the video Adam found on You Tube (which I have recently discovered to be a most wonderous website!). It just shows the happiness that video games can bring. And though we all love our kids to be happy on christmas, or any day of the year for that matter, I pose to you this question: are we, as a younger generation, becoming too consumed by new technologies?


Sunday, April 1, 2007

Everyone is a photographer these days

Don't you love it when every Tom, Dick and Harry who takes a photo and posts it on the internet calls themselves a "photographer"? Well I think it's hilarious....anyway....

Week 5 tutorial tasks asks us to take some basic photographs representing or "communicating" the concepts of: Friends, high-tech, news, summer, unconventional and university life. Although I don't think of myself as a photographer - I'm opting to use my own collection of photos for this task to make my blogs, as Jules put it, "more interesting". I don't know if this will be achieved but at least, by week6, I will have completed the week5 task :)



Friends - Amanda and myself, best friends catching up for lunch at one of the uni's cafes (taken by me with my Cannon PowerShot A400)



High Tech - Almost as High-tech as you can get, a Space Shuttle. To see the original source of this picture go to: http://www.freedesktopwallpapers.net/space/space-shuttle.shtml



News - This photo displays news in the sense I had just graduated from highschool (which was big news at the time), and Le Shay and I pose with our certifictates of graduation... its the best I could do...(Taken by Le Shays mum with whatever camera she owns...)



Summer - Yours Truely at Rainbow Bay during the summer months (taken by me with my Cannon PowerShot A400)



Unconventional - My brother Lachlan playing with his band at the PRO SHOW 2007, the most unconventional child I know.. in a good way :) (Taken by some proffessional with some proffessional camera I suppose..visit www.myspace.com/rogerthatofficial )



University Life - A typical lecture with the crew. Steve, Yazza, Aaron and Rhyan (taken by me with my Cannon PowerShot A400)

Excuses Excuses

"I don't take checks from college students" -- Daria
Smart idea as most of us are broke. When i make that generalization I'm in the hope that others are in the same situation as me. If I had lots of money, I would quit my job - but I don't and therefore I must painfully find time for studies in between shifts, and that is my poor excuse for why my posts have been late/wrong/non-existent. Wah wah wah. Anyway I guess its time to get cracking and catch up with all that has been ignored lately.

I will start with Tutorial Task WEEK 4. I did questions 2a and 2b (see posts below) but skipped question one as I had yet to figure out what exactly I wanted to write my essay on. Now I am heading in the direction of how communication and new technologies affects our once socially acceptable behavior for my topic. This includes things such as language and inter-personal skills. I'm hoping this is a good choice as it interests me and i have even mentioned it in previous blog posts.

Below are my Catalogue and Database searches for Question 1 week 4 tute task:

CATALOUGE
Netiquette / Virginia Shea ; foreword by Guy Kawasaki. Author: Shea, Virginia (Virginia G.), 1961-Edition: Ed. 1.0.Publication: San Francisco : Albion Books, c1994.

The Internet and social change / by Carla G. Surratt. Author: Surratt, Carla G.Publication: Jefferson, N.C. ; London : McFarland, c2001.

The Internet playground : children's access, entertainment, and mis-education / Ellen Seiter. Author: Seiter, Ellen, 1957-Publication: New York : Peter Lang, c2005.

DATABASE
How Technology Can Promote Social Change.(Letter to the editor). Chronicle of Philanthropy 17.18 (June 23, 2005): pNA. (341 words)

Examining characteristics and associated distress related to Internet harassment: findings from the Second Youth Internet Safety Survey.(Survey). Michele L. Ybarra, Kimberly J. Mitchell, Janis Wolak and David Finkelhor. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 46.2 (Feb 2007): p187(1). (542 words)


Well that's all I can find for now. I have just come to the realisation I am personally going to find this essay extremely difficult! uh-oh..

Sunday, March 25, 2007

Photoshop meets Mediocre

Worst ever.
Not even Daria could to provide a quote to shed humour on this monumental embarrassment of my Photoshop attempt.

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Oh JOY a Scavenger Hunt

Daria: I can’t believe we’re doing this. And aren’t teacher’s addresses confidential?
Jane: Not when you’ve got the web. Actually I just looked it up in the phone book, but ‘the web’ sounds so cool.


STEP ONE: "Scavenger Hunt: Answer these questions without using Google, and then write your answers in an entry in your blog. Make sure to reference the source where you found your answer." So that is exactly what I have done...

1. What is the weight of the world's biggest pumpkin?

"OCTOBER 2001: Leetonia pumpkin grower became the first man ever to win back-to-back world championship giant pumpkin growing first place awards and beating his old record. Dave Stelts of Leetonia named his great pumpkin "Fred" and took top honors at the championship giant pumpkin weight off at Parks Garden Center near Canfield. "Fred" weighed-in at 1,140 pounds and beat the old record by 87 pounds. The record weight was set last year and held by Stelts." - http://www.steeleoriginals.com/ls/lee/pumpkin.htm


2. What is the best way (quickest, most reliable) to contact Grant Hackett?

These are the people who manage Grant Hackett
"BRISBANE OFFICE Suite 24 Newstead Commercial Village 76 Doggett StreetNewstead Queensland 4006 Telephone: 07 3252 2311Facsimile: 07 3252 3411SYDNEY OFFICELevel 27, Tower 2201 Sussex StreetSydneyNSW 2000Telephone: 02 9268 1657Facsimile: 02 9268 1563Email: info@iqsport.com.au" - http://www.iqsport.com.au/default.aspx?s=contactus

3. What is the length of a giraffe's tongue?

"An adult giraffe's tongue is 27" long" -http://www.qeok.com/other/2843-qeok.html

4. How would you define the word 'ontology'? In your own words, what does it really mean ?

Wikipedia tells me it is basically the study of REALITY. - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontology


5. What was David Cronenberg's first feature film?

"Cronenberg's first effort was a 1966 short film called "Transfer," about a psychiatrist being stalked by a patient." - http://www.salon.com/people/bc/1999/11/30/cronenberg/

6. When was the original 'Hacker's Manifesto' written?

"The Conscience of a Hacker (also known as The Hacker Manifesto) is a small essay written January 8, 1986 by a hacker who went by the handle (or pseudonym) of The Mentor (born Loyd Blankenship)." - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hacker_Manifesto


7. Why do all phone numbers in Hollywood films start with '555'?

"Telephone numbers are another possible issue. If one of your characters tells his phone number to another character or writes it out in a visible way AND that is the phone number of some actual human being it is considered invasion of privacy. S/he might sue so you will never get E & O insurance.
Either don't have your characters speak or write the entire number in a way that is not decypherable, or use 555 as the beginning of the number. There are no seven digit phone numbers that start with 555 so you can use a number like 555-9283 and be safe."
- http://www.freefilmschool.org/ffs/06more/6-2-100.shtml

8. What is the cheapest form of travel from Crete to Rhodes?

I couldn't find an answer so ...I'll steal Johns: WALKING! - http://deltoidbros.blogspot.com/

9. What song was top of the Australian Pop Charts this week in 1965?

"1965: Back In My Arms Again by THE SUPREMES" - http://quickstopentertainment.com/popchart/97.html

10. Which Brisbane band includes Stephen Stockwell on keyboards and vocals?

"In the creative sphere, Stephen played keyboard for Brisbane punk band, the Black Assassins" -http://www.griffith.edu.au/school/art/staff/stockwell.htm

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STEP TWO: "Answer the questions about search engines..."


A. What is a search engine?

"A search engine is an information retrieval system designed to help find information stored on a computer system, such as on the World Wide Web" - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Search_engines

It allows people to search different words or phrases and retrieves a list of items (usually web pages) that match these words and help the person find what they are looking for.

B. How do search engines rank the stuff they find on the internet?

The list that appears after the search has been made is usually ranked in respect to 'relevance of results'. The more relevance a certain web page has to the particular word or phrase being searched, the higher it will appear on the list.

C. Who, or what, makes one page (that you might get in your search results) more useful than another one, so that it is put at the top of your search results?

I have no idea, but in my eyes there are two possible answers to this question:
1. the person making the search, by the types of words they choose to search a particular topic by.
2. the person who creates the website, by perhaps listing somewhere on their site a selection of different words that could be associated with the site.

D. What are some of your favourite search engines? Why do you like one more than others?

Google is my favourite search engine. I like it more than "Yahoo" and "Ask Jeeves" (both serach engines i have tried in the past) because of its simple presentation. Yahoo home page is filled with far too many distractions, where-as Google is just the search engine bar. It also lists it's results in a way that is easier to read (or perhaps its just because I have used it as my search engine for so long). I don't use any other search engines unless required to by perhaps a New Communication Technology assignment...

E. Can you find some current news stories about search engines? (for example, Google has been in the technology news a bit lately).

"Google Goes Shopping for YouTube" - http://www.abc.net.au/dig/stories/s1758414.htm

"China Vows to Target Blogs, Search Engines" - http://www.abc.net.au/science/news/stories/2006/1630857.htm

"Web Man strikes again - Arthur Hissey explains the new podcast search engine" - http://www.abc.net.au/centralwest/stories/s1569545.htm