Monday, October 3, 2011

Hiding and Writing.

yea...she didn't show in class.

Anyway, I'm chilling out in math class working on homework. work's awesome, school's doing good. Might go to the beach in November, and I'm going to try to make it to DCA's grand re-opening next year.

But for now, a few random thoughts:

Facebook - what's the deal people? Why complain about something that's free, and something you have the choice to be on or not. The guys manning those programming computers at HeadQuarters are pretty creative in regards to what they're doing. Facebook is running this show right now. Some may hate it, but as far as I see it, the majority doesn't seem to mind. You don't hear about the majority though, because they're not nearly as outspoken as those that hate the change. Ironically enough, the one's that hate the change are usually the ones that tend to beg for change. Others just go with the flow, and then there's the ones that beg for change just to see what's around the microchipped corner. I've had the new timeline layout for over a week now, and I love it. Seeing your old posts and photos through a digital scrapbook year? Adding to your timeline a specific event, whatever that may be? It's amazing. Not to mention that eventually Facebook will stream movies and music via the site from what I've heard.


Apple - the company has a product release tomorrow. We all know it'll be for iPhone 5 and more of the iOS5 software. Hopefully we can download it tomorrow. I'd love to have it. But another rumor that i've heard a lot about is possible Apple TV's. No, not an upgraded version of that little steambox you already have. An actual set. We're talking goggle-less 3D viewing (by ways of some form of holograms), maybe even a way to use your iPad as a remote to edit iMovie on your big screen. Not to mention more possibilities outside of that. Angry Birds and Cut The Rope with the same iPad remote technology? why not?

Not to mention the way they can possibly annihilate cable tv and the rest of the competitors. Imagine paying monthly fees for X-amount of channels/shows you want to watch. Think Netflix meets DirectTV or Dish. All the channels and shows, just pay for the monthly access to either however many unlimited channels you want, or pay per show's season. The concept of how to pay for what is still really sketchy, and I don't even know if it'll happen. This all just my own thoughts on this one. But something along the lines of that would really cut down on cable viewers, if they got to pick what specifically they want to watch, instead of paying a lot for only certain select channels they view (American's are noted at viewing around 18-25 channels, out of the hundreds they receive).

Girls - why does it seem like great girls walk into your life, but under varying circumstances, they aren't right for you? Interesting how that plays out.

Ok, time to shut down. Another class is walking in, and I'm heading home to work on homework and catch up on Pan Am, and the Monday night shows tonight, and work on some stuff for the other blog: Disney Park Secrets

Later. 

1 comment:

Kassi said...

I'm curious to know more about said girls

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