"Don't ever judge a book by its cover. I never do. You never know what's out there and if people really are who they say they are."

"To handle yourself, use your head;
to handle others, use your heart!"

"I love people who make me laugh. I honestly think it's the thing I like most, to laugh. It cures a multitude of ills. It's probably the most important thing in a person." - Audrey Hepburn

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Well, it's over :)

So I can use technology freely now :)

But you know what? I kind of think about it now. It is truly insane on how much we rely on technology. I think of Bark, I think of Culture Jam, and Feed and how I do NOT want to be like those kids in Feed!!

Well, me and my friend Ali went to the gym on Thursday, my last day to keep away from technology. She went right toward the elyptical and treadmill. I'm thinking, um that's technologyyy, so I headed over to stretch and maybe run around the court. She joined me soon after, laughing at me because of how seriously I was attempting to take the project. We ran for a little, and then decided to do a Zumba and Kick Boxing class. It was actually really fun, and pretty amusing because of how out of shape we were!

Honestly, running in general, and running on an operated machine are definitely different.

We are now going to zumba Wendesday and Thursday nights :) and perhaps kick boxing, maybe. Haha :)

Anyway, throughout this whole experience I have definitely become more AWARE. That would truly define my learning experience, ultimately.

I attended Bark's funeral, this Saturday in Malvern, PA. I told my Bria (Bark's daughter) all about my NON-technology experience, and she laughed and said, "yeap, that's Bark for ya!"

I admire his decision deeply, honestly.

All in all, this wasn't as hard as it sounded. I definitely benefited. I can honestly say I actually APPLIED myself more with my homework, found two new hobbies at the gym:), and just have a whole different approach.

Let's not let technology control us, okay?

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

no technology number two

Yesterday morning, my best friend's step-dad died from cancer. I have known the family since kindergarten, and it was definitely a devastation. We have so many memories of him taking us for rides on the tractor when we were little, and as we got a little older taking us to the mall and movies or wherever really, and recently just being there, as we'd run throughout the house getting ready or whatever, and always having such a positive attitude. Disregarding making fun of how long we took to get ready, of course.

Anyway, why does this relate to anything?

Bark died from a natural death. He did not want radiation treatment, or chemo treatment. That was just not what him nor his family believed it. It just wasn't part of their culture. It just wasn't, an option.

As I think of what I'm attempting to do, complaining and having all my friends laugh when I go to turn my hair straightener on, and they turn it off, it actually isn't SO bad.

I respect Bark's decision. It's his life, his decision.

So for me doing this for a week, hey, it isn't so bad.




RIP Bark Cantrell, you will be missed by many <3

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Extra Credit, NO TECHNOLOGY?!

So I'm attempting for this week to NOT use technology. I started this Wednesday, and I'm going through withdrawel. My phone is being a piece of crap, regardless of the extra credit experiment.

Honestly, I wouldn't call this a project. I'd call it an experiment. So far, I don't know what I would consider to be passing.

Well, I'm not using my laptop for Facebook, as much, although I sort of forgot and logged on. My roomate came over and yelled at me to get off SO I did. But I CAN DO THIS. Hahahaah, this is pathetic.

My name is Kiersten and I'm a Facebook addict.

Not only am I a Facebook addict, but I'm a cell-phone and hair straightener addict. I have straight hair, honestly so I actually don't even need to straighten it. So I haven't been. I haven't even blow dryed it which I usually do EVERY DAY. This is TERRIBLE for hair, so I'm hoping this is semi-beneficial for my hair regardless of the messy poneytail it's been pulling off lately.

My phone is driving me insane. It turns itself off, and won't turn back on. :( I'm dying. I won't be getting another phone until next weekend. Honestly I feel disconnected from reality AND my boyfriend AND my best friends and it's driving me insane.

Honestly, it really is pathetic how dependable we are on technology. Like, we have no idea what to do without it.

BUT I'M GETTING SO MUCH HOMEWORK DONE.

My phone is a dud, my straightener and blow dryer are hidden by my roomate, and my car is in the shop, and my Facebook is probably loaded with "updates." UGH

But at least I'm getting homework done much more efficiently.

I READ FOR GOVERNMENT. Points for meee! :]

Wish me luck.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

"Feed"

Honestly, I liked this book. It was interesting, and even more interesting because these kids were our age, and didn't use historic lingo. Funny thing, they used pure futuristic lingo by far!

What is the "feed?" It's a tiny computer chip, basically like a giant Google/ internet/ GPS/ etc. THING in the brain that basically you didn't even need a brain for anymore. It's pretty insane, if you ask me.

That seems to be exactly what the novel is about, our dependency on technology and how we just seem to be letting it happen. It seems as if humans are never satisfied! Take this for example, on page 45 Titus describes a painting of a boat in a lake on the wall of the hospital bed, "I couldn't find anything interesting about that picture at all. There was nothing that was about to happen or just happened. I couldn't figure out even the littlest reason to pain a picture like that."

This clearly portrays the future. With the feed, it seems as though you do not have to appreciate ANYTHING else. I mean, I know I'm not a HUGE art fan or anything, although that's not exactly the point. The quote just demonstrates how "null" or bored everyone is with the little things.

Furthermore, on page 47, Titus states "everyone is super smart now. You can looks things up automatic, like science and history, like if you want to know which battles of the civil war George Washington fought in and shit."

This claims that basically, schooling is unnecessary, seeing as everyone is "super smart." Although later on in the novel, schooling is NOT run by the gov't, and students learn how to use their feeds, not information on the world. So basically, you can find out information about history, or mathematics, etc., only if you WANT too. To these teenagers it just seems "null."

Ultimately, I thought this novel was mega interesting and semi-scary. Will this happen to us? These people are so dependent on their feeds, they feel lost without it. During his hospital visit, after Titus (just waking up) searched his brain for a few minutes, realizing he couldn't reach his feed, he FINALLY opened his eyes. OPENING MY EYES WOULD BE THE FIRST THING I WOULD DO! The ending sentence of the page was "so I opened my eyes." That's insane.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

"Are you the dumbest generation?"

Well, as Mark Bauerlein suggests, we are. After watching the segment on Reason TV, I was fuming. I mean, everyone is entitled to their own opinion of course, although Mark's seemed ultimatley ignorant and closed-minded.

I mean, he made some legitimate points, like teenagers only care about other teenagers. Although, I would not use the word "ONLY" in the phrase, this is semi-true. As we discussed in Group 6, when we're home and our parents cook dinner, we feel horrible telling them we already made plans to go out.

IT'S NOT LIKE WE'RE HEARTLESS CREATURES? Mark B, please do tell what you did as a teenager??!! Jeeze louise.

Again, he proves his point that teenagers are obsessed with technology. We all have cell phones, MP3 players, cars, etc. and are pretty vastley adapted to it.

I know if someone asked me right now if I would prefer to visit a museum for the day, or see my friends, I would most likely choose my friends. I am a HUGE people-person, and museums are not exactly my kind of thing. Should this really measure my sense of intellectuality? I THINK NOT!?

I'm sure he's completely clueless toward his cell phone or a computer. Who does he go to? Probably his children. I guess this is pathetic?

I find it ultimatley interesting that he did not discuss his own generation AT ALL. This concerns me because many believe it was the previous generations' faults. We are just adapting to our surroundings.

WHAT DO YOU WANT US TO DO?!

Saturday, February 6, 2010

"Killing us Softly"

Watching this speaker truly opened my eyes massively. We spend three years of our lives watching TV commericals; THIS IS INSANE.

Everyone states "I don't pay attention to ads," although how is this possible? The media sells values, images, abnormally, amongst more. Ultimatley, the media directed toward women is terrible.

Women are constantly portrayed as playthings, making it seems as though this is OK as we all watch the ads in awe, wishing we could be like them. WHY? I know I don't. Although, sometimes it's hard.

In the US today, it is especially "imporant" occording to our ads, that women stay skinny, larged breasted, and wrinkle-free in society. Why is this so important? I have no idea. It starts so young! One of my bestfriend's from back home is actually considering a boob job. What the heckkkkkk.

I mean, honestly, I know I personally give in to ads constantly. My hair has been black, brown, auburn, and blonde. I have over 50 hair products, lotions, bath stuff, and purfume alone. I have 3 cases of makeup, some hardly used. I have over 15 pairs of shoes, and 2 closets full of clothes. WHY? I like stuff? :)

Anyway, am I a target market? Absolutely. Not only women, but teenagers are as well. We are the most vulnerable. Ads take full advantage of this. We are just never "good enough" by ourselves, we just NEED their product?! Ugh.