Monday, November 28, 2011

Dexter Morgan


Dexter Morgan is the protagonist of the tv series Dexter. He is a bloodstain pattern analyst for the Miami Metro Police Department who is also a serial killer. When he was younger his mother was brutally murder in front of him which cause his mental condition. I see him as a night vigilantly since he only kills murders who have gotten away from justice and he has investigated and is 100% sure that they did the crime. When he is getting ready to kill he has a set of rules and ritual he must follow which are the ones which have keep him safe so many years. Thats why I like Dexter because he doesn't kill without the right reasons.

Amazon.

I just bough the new kindle fire. I am thrilled about the software, the easy access to books, magazines and some documents. Still, a tablet is not complete without applications. Out in the online market, we have applications for just about everything, planning, gaming, studying and even traveling. Amazon says that since Puerto Rico is not physically in the United States, we can't get apps. Their Terms of Use say different though and they're not accepting it. A friend of mine here in Puero Rico is happily downloading apps. Amazon is full of ignorants and I am inevitably annoyed.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Modern Age Babysiter

Parents this days have been growing lazier as time passes by. Now a days they use the tv as a babysitter while they do other stuff. Some parents even use a gaming console as a playstation or gameboy to distract even more their children. The reality is that they simply don't want to spend time with them as they are tired or are simply to lazy to actually care enough about them. In the end the ones getting hurt are the children as they then isolate themselves from other people and prefer to be alone than to spend time with others which turns into bigger problems as they get older. Even if technology can be use to help use we should still be careful and use it wisely.

Reasons why you should sleep

People shoul get the right amount of sleep every night (which is eight hours) in order for them to be the best they can be. Because when you don't get enough sleep you become tired easily. Other people tend to become cranky because they are not well rested. In most cases people get distracted easily due to the fact that they haven't sleeped the appropriate amount of time. These are just a few examples of what are the consequences if someone doesn't get a full nights rest. So in order to be able to give everything you've got first you have to rest so that you are all powered up and very exultant whenever it is you need to be powered up ansd so you are not insatiable.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Social networking websites

Social networking websites are a hot topic among today's teenagers. Usually, the most popular one is Facebook, it's purpose is stalking and sharing your life. There's twitter, in which you share your life with strangers in less than 140 characters. There used to be MySpace, but it turned into dust when Facebook got wildly popular. And last but not least, there's Tumblr which is a site for sharing your inner self through text, pictures and video (literature and art). They all have one key quality in common, it's all about sharing.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Cravings and Narnia

Have you ever woken up in morrow and craved some sort of food? You just need to have it, you need to incite so you can get what you want otherwise things might get ugly. "Well, how can we surcease this horrible problem?", you may ask. Easy just open the refrigerator and you're saved. But wait their is just one tiny problem, what your craving is not on your refrigerator. Total chaos, immense disaster, a super downer this causes a paralysis in your body. When this happens to me I always think to myself of those times of yore and I ask myself "why can't my refrigerator be like the closet from Narnia?" All filled with wonderful and magical food. That would be amazingly wonderful but the sad truth is, this is not possible. So we should suck it up, stop acting so caitiff and eat whatever we find in the moment, always giving thanks for at least having food.

Kindle Fire

The Kindle Fire is Amazon's recent way of saying 'Goodbye iPads!'. It might not a be 5 star quality like Apple's iPad but for the low price of just $199 it is a fair product. Featuring a dual-core processor and running Android applications, the only thing the Kindle Fire is missing is a camera and microphone. Other than that, the Kindle Fire has everything on entertainment. No one can wait to get their hands on it. This product sure is the iPad's worse nightmare.

Lest we all turn to squiggles...

There is a current topic among many many people who claim that young people don't appreciate art anymore, but I would like to offer my opinion in the matter.

Art, as we all know, is constantly evolving, and it has many, many branches. From the classical music to the famous Picasso, from ballet dancing to traditional folklore, but is that all there is to art? the people who argue that younger generations have lost their love for art claim that it's video games, television series and "music" (for some genres aren't considered as much as art mindless screaming), but, if the perspective is tweaked in a small manner, it would have momentous effects upon the perception of "young kids art."

Video games are my favorite example of how art has evolved in the last few decades. Truly, the first video games were mindlessly simple, but they have transcended their bytes and pixels and, dare I say, developed a heart. It is hard to play a good video game and not say it was an awesome experience, or to say that it had absolutely no effect upon the person. Some video games go as far as to outright surpass the television screen and emotionally affect the player. If this is not art, then the reaction caused by the Mona Lisa's amusing art cannot be considered anything more that a tidbit. As for television, endless hours are placed into producing a visual experience that will present different versions of reality. We will most likely never see a talking sponge nor glittering vampires in real life living their daily lives, but even a novelist (if novels are still an art form, that is) should agree that anything that navigates our minds unto different worlds has successfully accomplished the same task as story writers. In terms of music, at last, it's easy to see that variations are great from time to time and space to space, so much so that we have everything from Gregorian singing to pipeflutes, so why shouldn't a very well coordinated mix of technologically produced sounds, singing and instruments be considered art.

In short, art is not being lost nor is it disappearing, it is merely evolving, as it always does, so all those who fear artistic desolation should be put at peace. I empathize with you, but we will not revert and turn to squiggles.