Monday, December 8, 2008


Well my Avatar and me are pretty much similar, i made her look like me with the same eyes, not so much on the hair but at least its the same color, and the height is the same. Even her clothes look alot like the clothes i would wear. I mostly used Second life to talk to the friends that i already had and to explore the "globe. " I also did not want to pretend to be someone else because i feel that would take too much time and thought. I really do not like talking to complete strangers on the internet. Even if its my avatar talking i just dont like it. So i was just going to go on when i knew one of my friends would be on then i could chat and explore and play with the random things with someone.

Monday, November 24, 2008

p.412 ex. 2

Television in my house was always seen as a kind of family time or a 'pleasant diversion'. We always watch the news together and shows like Big Brother and Survivor. I never had much of rules with television i just had to make sure that homeowork was finished before i could watch tv with them. Most people that that watching tv will make you stupid or something like that but i think that if you watch it in periods and get work done nothing will be wrong with you. People that watch tv everynight at a certain time freak out when they are out past that time and have to scurry home to watch their favorite show. Television is in a way taking over peoples time, noe they have toget home eat dinner and watch their shows.

HEY AUNT MARY!!!

So Aunt Mary, Social networks are pretty fun things that allows you to communcate to people all over the world based off of your common interests. The best network for you to join now would be Facebook. Facebook lets you connect to people from your old high school and college, if you become friends with some one you can look at who you are connected to via 'friends you may know' . You can also see friends that you might know on the homepage because of the links you are connected to on your page. Facebook is also a place for older people and kids, so this would be the best place for you Aunt Mary. This site is pretty easy to use and navigate, your best bet is FACEBOOK.
You are welcome,
Love Paige

Sunday, November 9, 2008

wiki discussion

I chose Tara Lipinski, who was a gold medalist in 1998 at age 15.

The biggest controversy is Tara Lipinski's age and why she went pro so fast. One comment read, "Lipinski's retirement from competitive skating was controversial for two main reasons: first, because she was so young and had such a short career at the elite level, and second, because so many of her statements (and/or those of her agent) about her motivations for turning pro were more or less immediately contradicted by her own actions. And then later on she changed her whole story and said she turned pro because of her hip injury, which she had never previously mentioned as being a factor at all. Personally, I don't know what to think the true story might be, or why she felt it necessary to make excuses for her decision at all. And, FWIW, I don't really blame Lipinski herself for any of this, and actually feel quite sorry for her. She was just a kid at the time, and I think she and her parents were getting a lot of bad advice from her agent, Mike Burg, who was more concerned about making a quick buck off Lipinski's Olympic medal rather than what was in the best interests of his client's long-term career."

People kept adding in that this really wasnt all that important, and how some people who dont know much about Tara wont understand anything about this.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Exercise 2. Defining the NEWS.

Defining the word News seems like a pretty broad answer. News today is only there for the facts. You only hear about what has happen or whats going to happen. When i watch the news i never hear anything about the newcasters have to say about the topic. Not hearing their opinions, and just the facts, help you to assume that these are the real facts. If you wanted to find some opinions the interenet would be you best guess. Blogs are usually full of the writers opinions and not the most reliable facts but they are pretty close. I personally do not go on the internet for my news because i like to hear it more that read it so i just watch channel 2 or channel 4. Both of these news channels are very reliable because they give you the local news fast and pretty detailed. That is a major qualification for a good new source. These channels have to compete with others to get the news out first and these two channels are pretty good at beating the crowd. They also give you alot of good statistics many different stories. Everything from the upcoming election to who has the best food in town, they have the winners from what the polls say.

All in all the news is a place where people can get the facts fast.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Class Wiki.

It would be great for our wiki to have all of the same standards and Wikipedia. The most important areas are what our wiki is and is not, and manual of style. We need to say that this wiki is not just a silly place to write what ever we are feeling like"so and so is cool" it is not important to what out wiki is trying to help out with. There also should not be our own opinions, we should try to make them at least some what true like when we were talkikng about the parking sucking out front in the certain time range is still our opinion but it helps more giving the time range than just how bad it sucks.

The manual style is also very important for our wiki. Since we are college students we should at least write, and use the proper grammar like we know what we're doing. When writing about different subjects we should find a common ground where we all know what to call our campus like is it should be UMD or UM-D or all spelled out. This will keep it more professional, and well respected.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Questions one & two.

Q1:
The message in my ad is that Starbucks is too costly for todays economy. Even if i love Starbucks i still feel that five dollars for a little cup of coffee is a bit much. So i decided that i would just let everyone else know that their money will dissapear from the cost of this coffee. The design i chose for this ad was the teamwork posters, with a simple picture and saying underneath. Although it may be plain, the message gets across through the picture. Seeing your money sitting there in a Starbucks sleeve, sends the "hey! you are getting ripped off" idea for just one cup of coffee. A problem that came up was that i didnt know what little saying i wanted to say. i had tons of little thoughts that sounded good but when they were written down, seemed a bit lame. i also didnt know exactly who i wanted to write this for. Did i want to choose teenagers or the steady adults that constantly need their Starbucks coffee.

Q2:
Doing this ad i've learned that making one takes some hard thinking. Who do you want to target? How should you put the ad together? What colors would work best here? all these questions and more had to be answered. You really have to have a great idea to have your ad become successful. There are no real ethics of advertising, the more vulgar and crazy the ad is the more response you get on it.