What most people don't understand is that art is more than simply paintings, drawings, sculptures, etc. Have you ever seen a play? Have you ever listened to music? Have you ever used a computer? You are exposed to millions of art types everyday. My personal favorite arts type is the perfoming arts. Theatre, film, music, dance, and more. I have grown up in the theatre, and I find an unattainable comfort on stage. A trip to New York city to see a Broadway show is an excellent trip that I make at least once or twice a year. I love arts and always want to be surrounded by them.
So, the next time you turn on the radio, or read an article in a magazine, remember that you are engulfing yourself into the arts. Never underestimate their power, and never forget their beauty.
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
OSI and other frustrations
Networking, watch out. I hate you already. Why can't I just be on the side of the computer where I use the networking and not delve into the world of data. The Open System Interconnect reference model makes me feel like a failure. It's not SUPER hard, but believe me when I say that it's not easy. here are the seven steps...
It's crazy and annoying and I can't take it.
I do not like you, ISO, I do not like networking, too.
(at least I know that half a byte is a cookie!)
- Application- browsers, network applications
- Presentation- common data format, encryption and compression
- Session- end to end connections, virtual sessions
- Transport- quality of service, flow control
- Network- logical/IP/dynamic address, routing
- Data Line- media access control, physical/MAC address (media access control)
- Physical- binary, bits, and voltage
It's crazy and annoying and I can't take it.
I do not like you, ISO, I do not like networking, too.
(at least I know that half a byte is a cookie!)
Sunday, January 8, 2012
FLASH
Communications Technology has introduced me to the very confusing and frustrating world of Flash. We created little clips where we had to follow an instruction video on YOUTUBE. It's fifteen seconds long. It's not too horrible, but I'm not entirely convinced that I'll be making a career out of this quite yet. It took me forever to get this to look the way it does now, and trust me, that was a lot. We animated the symbols instead of putting the animations on the stage (for most of them). If you want to see the best ones from this marking period (in my humble opinion), I have the links to two of them below. Enjoy!
My Favorites:
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epBhDnW7Pig&feature=BFa&list=UUoc33slwdsP1W1idoOQDCfg&lf=plcp
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qarvtEASRPk&feature=BFa&list=UUoc33slwdsP1W1idoOQDCfg&lf=plcp
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