
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Saving the best for last...

Saturday, November 17, 2007
Was that REALLY necessary???

I have to admit, I chose the article “Video of Airport Taser Death Released”, in a way, by default – I generally try to avoid explicitly political topics and when I saw the word “Tories” in the middle of the title of the alternative article, I ran in the other direction. It should be noted that I don’t like violence much either, but when it came to choosing between politics or violence, well, we already know who won out…
After reading the article, I have to say, I was rather shocked and disturbed by the event. All I could think about was the man’s mother, patiently waiting on the other side of the airport for her son, and how absolutely screwed the police officers were (they not only killed the poor guy but it was all caught on tape too). Like waaaay to reinforce the police brutality stereotype guys! Why didn’t they just handcuff him after the first taser? Is being “agitated” and throwing computer equipment really worth the death penalty?
I also clicked on some of the ‘related links’ to the article so that I could find out a bit more about the story, since the original article seemed slightly unfinished. I actually got to watch the video footage of the incident! (Amazing how technology impacts things…) Now, I was probably a little biased as I watched this footage because I had already read the National Post article on the matter. But no matter which way I looked at it, I couldn’t justify letting an other human being scream and DIE at the hands of an other person. An other link that I checked out was an article entitled “Taser victim spent six hours in airport baggage area”. I couldn’t help thinking to myself, if I was stuck in the airport baggage claim for six straight hours, I might throw a few computers too! Now, I’m not justifying Mr. Dziekanski’s actions, but airplanes and airports can drive a person to absolute insanity (trust me, I know ). I almost lost my mind going to Italy this summer with 11 hours total flying time (one way) and God knows how many hours waiting in airports, surrounded by beige walls, office-type furniture, public washrooms, gross food, terrible coffee, and a million employees that have no idea what’s going on…
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Let's be honest, tabloids are for chicks...
I have several explanations for this seemingly troublesome question. Firstly, as a regular celebrity gossip follower and as a female, to be quite honest, stories about male celebrities are usually pretty boring – it doesn’t shock or really interest me when a ‘Justin Timberlake’ or a ‘P. Diddy’ go out and party. I am way more interested in how much weight Britney Spears or Lindsey Lohan have gained or lost and what they were wearing the night before. And I think that this is a common viewpoint with the majority of the gossip magazine readers – or else don’t you think that the magazine companies and TV show executives would change things? I guess this was kind of the point of the article, but seriously, who cares if Owen Wilson gets enough media attention for his suicide attempt? Isn’t it a good thing that the tabloids are (relatively) leaving him alone so he can recover without 100000 cameras in his face? In addition, how often do you hear someone say that women are getting too much attention and credit in the media or the work place or anywhere else? So you know what boys, let us have it! Good or bad, this is one small step for us girls – let us control what we read in the gossip mags and if it’s Paris Hilton we want, let us have scandalous pictures of Paris at a nightclub on a Tuesday!
On a side note, I would like to recommend www.perezhilton.com , www.dlisted.com and www.pinkisthenewblog.com to anyone that needs to feed their celebrity gossip addiction.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
iThings

I think that there has been an ‘Apple-Mac-iPod-iPhone-iTunes-iWhatever’ revolution and to be quite honest, the iCurrent is just too strong to swim up against. So my message to you, NBC, is to just go with the flow and pick yourself a nice sweet and ripe Apple…
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Bile and Prime Ministers??



Saturday, October 20, 2007
It probably will happen...
I think that the title of this article pretty well says it all – Sex and marriage with robots? It could happen. But beyond the fact that, well, ‘anything is possible’, I do think that this is a likely possibility. With all the technology and research now available + the increase in promiscuity and sexual liberation + the exploration of different kinds of sexual partners and relationships = the perfect conditions for this type of revolutionary process to happen. I agree with Levy that human-like robots can help ""people who find it hard to form relationships, because they are extremely shy, or have psychological problems, or are just plain ugly or have unpleasant personalities"", and may serve as "an outlet for criminal sexual urges", such as pedophiles. In addition, these robots may "reduce human prostitution and the problems that come with it". BUT it should be emphasized that the consequences and actual outcomes of such a strong introduction are still unknown – and as with almost anything, there will be downsides. I, personally, would rather be married to a real person rather than a robot – I think that resorting to the ‘love’ of a robot would greatly lower my self confidence in creating and maintaining a ‘real’ relationship. Furthermore, as we have discussed in class (Turing), I do not think that every emotion, feeling and touch can be programmed. I think that it has to be natural to feel ‘real’. Although feeling ‘real’ may not be important to everyone, and everyone may not have experienced something ‘real’ to compare a robot’s love and touch to – so when, and if this robotic-love-making revolution takes place…I won’t be the one to judge.
Saturday, October 13, 2007
"Voters roundly reject MMP" - my opinion?
"Larry Gordon, campaign manager for the citizens' group Vote for MMP, said it appeared many voters simply didn't get the information they needed to decide. He said Elections Ontario, which said it sent out millions of leaflets and spent $6.8-million, still could have done more to spread the word." Although I might be taking this quote slightly out of context, it does point out that perhaps there hasn’t been enough done to inform voters and potential voters. I, personally, have (and I’m slightly embarrassed saying so) been legally able to vote for the last 2 years and have not done so once. I think that schools (especially high schools) should inform their students of what is happening in their city’s politics, not just what happened in World War I. I feel that if I was perhaps encouraged by my parents and taught by my teachers earlier on, I would probably be more involved today. Of course, I do have to take some of the blame…
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
VIDEO GAME GROUPIES - Master Chief from Halo 3 is the new Brad Pitt
I remember when I was my little cousin’s age (7 years old) and how I would play dress-up and make arts and crafts with my friends. That definitely is not the case when my little cousin’s friends come over – its NHL hockey video games and any type of action-packed-shoot-at-everything-in-site-blood-and-guts video games that are the new playtime activities. My boyfriend and even my 16-year-old sister are perfect examples of how video games are the modern solution to boredom and the freshest way to procrastinate doing your homework, dishes, laundry…pretty much anything. What happened to going to the mall, looking through a magazine, or watching a movie as forms of procrastination???
Thursday, September 27, 2007
IIIIIII am the GREATEST Hamiltonian - just kidding...

http://www.lutherie.net/people.mag.jpg
Who decides what is beauty? The obvious answer would be society - we decide what is beauty, but with all these lists and competitions, how are we ever going to change the stereotypes and unattainable images that we surround ourselves with?
Monday, September 17, 2007
1st entry - My ThOuGhTs oN tHe HPV vAcCiNe
Another important question that is brought up in the article is that by asking girls as young as 10 years old to get a vaccine that prevents sexually transmitted diseases, simply encouraging or at least condoning sexual behaviour from preteens? Since we as a society decide what is the norm and what is socially acceptable, are we desensitizing people to the idea of underage sex? Furthermore, perhaps by injecting these young girls with this vaccine and not fully discussing the issues surrounding it, we are giving them false impression that they can now have sex and be fully ‘protected’.
In the end, whether or not you agree or disagree with the government’s stance on the matter of HPV prevention and the Gardasil vaccine, I feel like its important to be well informed and know the facts before making a decision, so I leave you with this - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTTLw_D1BkU (but ignore the bias last sentence of the clip).



