Poetry December 17, 2009
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I enjoy poetry. I enjoy it in its many different forms. Poetry with rules and standards, Poetry with boundaries, Spoken Word, Written Prose, I simply enjoy its many forms. I enjoy the way it can bring you up, set you down, place images in your head and make you question and think. I simply enjoy poetry. Poetry set to music, poetry in silence. I enjoy the freedom of expression and how through time what we consider poetry has changed, evolved, gone back and forth, between what is correct and incorrect, but it is simply our way to express what is on our minds. I enjoy creating it and hearing others creations. The flow of words can be soothing and flowing, blunt and jarring, structured or erratic; it has so many different forms. Much the same way that people are, in our many different forms, our different ideas, different ways of life, different ways to express ourselves, we are still human. We see differences so much we sometimes forget to see our similarities. We are all poetry.
To Tweet or not to Tweet December 17, 2009
Posted by spete in Twitter.Tags: Twitter
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The only reason I even have a Twitter is because it was required. Therefore, the people I follow are the people from my class. Except my one good friend from home. Other than that, I am not really interested in following strangers. When I go into the job market, I may use Twitter to communicate with co-workers, if other venues of communication are not available. Direct communication would be my number one preference, followed by a phone call, blackberry message, text, email live video chat and Facebook. There are so many other ways to communicate, Twitter would not be my number one preference. I would only use Twitter for its networking capabilities. I personally do not care about the lives of strangers. I have enough to think about in my own life and would rather focus on maintaining and enhancing the relationships of my close friends. Also, being close friends I do not need to use Twitter to find out how they are doing or what they are doing. I have venues available that I can directly communicate with them. I am just not that big a fan of it for the time because it has no practical utility at this moment.
Do You See What I See December 7, 2009
Posted by spete in Games, Uncategorized.Tags: Art, LEGO, Nathan Sawaya
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It amazes me how two people can look at the same thing and have the same thought in their head. They may not have the same perspective or see the same function. For instance, my friends see a sweatshirt. I see a device that can be turned into a container, with careful folding up into the hood. When I showed my friends they claimed my container was the most genius and ridiculous thing they had seen.
I remember playing with LEGO’s as a kid. The directions gave you miniature worlds to control. I was never a fan of putting them together myself, I would rather have them be built for me and play with them upon completion. However, there are more to LEGO’s than the standard plans. As seen by the creations of Nathan Sawaya. He looks outside of the box and uses LEGO’s as literal building blocks to create art.
Soon This Will All Be Over December 7, 2009
Posted by spete in Poetry.Tags: pictures, Poetry
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Getting high to escape reality
Getting drunk to forget what’s surrounding me
But what is burning down inside can only be
To fool my senses that the passing time is one hundred percent
I still hold the key to my sanity
But I am simply losing control
Digging deeper and deeper into this hole
Where the Dark Prince will bury me
How will I break free of that hold
I need to put the fire out before I’ve completely lost all goals
Mama always said that God knows best
Put my hand in Jesus and he’ll take care of the rest
But what’s their to take care of
I’ve got nothing left
Just buying my time till I breathe my last breath
The door is wide open and the options are running out
I feel like im falling in and I’m bugging ‘bout
As the pills flow through my veins
Why we fall in love December 6, 2009
Posted by spete in Poetry.Tags: Antoine de Villiers, Love, Nietzsche, Poetry, Questions
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For the utter excitement of getting to know a new friend
For the comfort of being with someone who understands you
For the ease of being oneself
For the Joy
For the PASSION
For the PAIN
For the fights
For the confusion
For the endless agony of knowing it is over
For the memories shared together
For the only thing left is time to heal
For the mystery of loving again
Love, oh Love why we fall in love, because when it is right, when it is true, when it is real
It is heaven on earth,
We fall in love to be with angels
We fall in love to be complete
We fall in Love, to Love and be Loved
We Feel December 6, 2009
Posted by spete in Reader Responses.Tags: emotions, humanity, We Feel Fine
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If you have blogged and written about your emotions, you may very well be an author of We Feel Fine. The interactive website databases our human emotions and displays them for the world to see. It allows us to virtually pass by our fellows and see the emotions they feel. It is interesting to see the how those around us feel. The site changes the way we interact with websites as it displays information in a nonlinear fashion. You have to bounce around, gaining clips of information. However, for me, the content is not that important. Emotions are abstract and ever changing, it again brings up my, so what, factor. Why do I or should I care what someone across the world is feeling? Why should they care how I feel? The anonymity of authors takes out a direct connection to others however. The site inspires me to think though. The site is a minor judgment of how the world is feeling for the day. It allows us to see that although we may be across the world, we may feel the same, in a world where we thrive on pointing out differences; this site allows us to see how we are connected. Our emotions are apart of our humanity. We may not always feel fine, but we all do feel. As time changes, perhaps we may eventually see that it is more than feelings that unite us, maybe we may feel we are all equals, we are all human.
Vextrex-> 360 November 17, 2009
Posted by spete in Uncategorized.Tags: Modern Warfare 2, Vextrex, Video Games, Xbox 360
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I am a gamer. I have always had some sort of videogames system in my house. Even in school, video games were used as learning aids. I can remember my first system. It was a big black box of innovative technology called a Vextrex. In the youtube video posted by tr0d at about 2:17 was one of my favorites. Scramble, I remember playing for hours attempting to get to higher levels but the progressive difficulty always prevented me. The style, then revolutionary and now simplistic, still provided hours of enjoyment. I remember the vast array of systems I have had from Vextrex, to Sega, Sega Genesis, Playstation 2, Playstation 1, laptop games, PC games, Nintendo 64, Nintendo Gameboy, Nintendo Gamecube, and currently In the 4 years that I have had an Xbox 360 system, definitely not the original thanks too two red rings of death, with all accessories and games I have spent well over $2,500 already. Video games are an escape for me, they let my mind wander into an abstract fantasy world, much the same way a good book, puzzle, movie, play, or performance would. The only exception is that I can do it in the comfort of my own home. I can escape to fantasy realms with a click of a button, a world in which I have the allusion of controlling the story and be apart of it as it unwinds. Technology certainly has improved from the days of Vextrex and I no longer play Scramble but instead am now playing Modern Warfare 2. It is a fluid first person shooter, which is presenting a new arsenal with which to fight. I usually fall for the hype of video games but for this game the hype is real. The story line continues with twists and turns leaving you with the knowledge that the saga will continue. There are new solo operations missions and the online gameplay has enough to keep replay value very high. This game is definitely an instant hit, an immediate classic. My addiction continues as I am fed by the virtual world I know as video games.
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Hear the Jazz November 12, 2009
Posted by spete in Music.Tags: Carnegie Hall, Esperanza Spalding, Jazz, Music
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A Face of Creativity
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Sketchbooks, Blackberrys and Computers oh MY! Writing Spaces November 10, 2009
Posted by spete in Reader Responses, Uncategorized.Tags: Blackberry, Memopad, Microsoft Word, Sketchbook, Symbols
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My sketchbooks, Blackberry and computer are the writing spaces I frequently employ. Each has characteristics that are similar and different and I use each for different purposes and in different ways.
My sketchbooks give me the freedom of a blank page to be worked by hand. There is freedom in it to choose the symbols I want in order to express my ideas. I do not feel restrictions of format within a sketchbook. I may use it to write, draw, or combine the two and meld words into pictures. Having a blank page sparks creativity for I know a story has yet to be told and it is in my hand to create it. I use pencils, pens, markers, crayons, paint, erasers, and paper as the mediums to create my mental concepts With my sketchbook, I have the patience to let my mind wander and come up with symbols that I may not fully comprehend until their completion. I have the freedom to develop abstract images. Using a sketchbook can be like a comic in nature as I place pictures and words together. With a blank sketch page, I have a tendency to visualize pictures more than or as much as I do words. I realize they are all symbols, but the symbols represent themselves differently with my Blackberry and computer.
With my Blackberry I can communicate with friends, and use abbreviated text dialect. Through Blackberry messenger, I can quickly pass virtual notes between friends. I can send individual messages or have conference like conversation where multiple friends can talk to each other, using text or recoded voice notes. Also through messenger, data files may be sent. BBM presents messages in transcript like format. It is like reading a play in book form, where characters names precede their messages. In addition to BBM, my Blackberry provides me with a memopad. This pad mimics the sketchbook in that it is a small blank page. However, with the memopad freedom is restricted. Unlike the sketchbook, the notepad can only be imprinted with virtual text in a linear fashion. There is an area for a title and an area for body. Despite the freedom restriction the memopad is an excellent device to record reminders, inspirational thoughts and ideas that would fade. My memopad acts as my journals used to. It is a place where I can place my innermost ideas, and since my phone is almost always on me, it provides me with a reliable and consistent writing space to utilize on short notice. Memopad also gives me an easy system of organization. Titles are organized alphabetically and can be easily reached by simply typing in the beginning letters of the title. This automatic alphabetic organizer makes me constantly think of titles so I do not repeat heads and confuse works.
My computer on the other hand, is my main source of word processing. I have the ability to use a blank page to develop virtual text in print format using Microsoft Word. I can imprint pictures and text, similar to the way I could with the sketchbook. However, when using Microsoft Word, Words are the substance I am after. It provides me with the advantage of having a personal publishing system where I can revise and edit and format ideas easily with a variety of pre-made formatting structures. Although formats are pre-made, the ability to mix and match allows the ability to either create a unique or standardized piece. Microsoft Word gives me the ability to have a writing space that has structure. This allows me the ability to not focus so much on format and more on content. I focus more on what I am saying versus how it is presented. I focus on the symbolism of language. Lastly, it provides me with the ability to store my works in one area in a format of my choosing, I may organize works alphabetically or sort them into separate folders by content.
Both Microsoft Word and the memopad of Blackberry remediate the sketchbook or plain blank page. They take the freedom of the having a clear page to work on and add publishing elements. Both the computer and Blackberry use the QWERTY keyboard, which comes from the typewriter, which is family of the Gutenberg Printing Press. This allows text to be standardized and easily understood. They both also give me the ability to be my own publisher and produce works in mass. I can easily connect my computer or phone to a printer and begin the process; something that would take painstakingly long if done by hand using a sketchbook. They make the work of the pad easier while adding other elements such pre-made formats, akin to the printing press.


