explore, Christopher

Oh, I been flying... mama, there ain't no denyin' I've been flying, ain't no denyin', no denyin'

Wednesday

Prediction for next 10 years:

Clear virtua-glasses (computer screen glasses) you'll wear hooked up to read RFID tags implanted in people or implanted in other people's virtua-glasses....when you walk by peers (especially at college), a futuristic version of their "facebook page" will appear, you can save it for later or read it right then.....

stalkerish-yes, weird....eh, I think Facebook was "weird" at first....of course, it wouldn't be stalkerish, you'd be able to tweak the privacy settings, allowing for only people in your network to view your profile.

just an idea...

stress barometer: 6.5/10

causes:
positive: running, reading the Qu'ran
negative: work, managerial accounting test Thursday, attempting to quit smoking cigarettes, eating unhealthy

New US covert operations helping Sunni Muslim radicals - Yahoo! News

New US covert operations helping those incahoots with al-Qaeda...

Question the marK

23 reasons to smoke marijuana

Online gamer dies after ‘marathon’ session - Games - MSNBC.com

Online gamer dies after ‘marathon’ session - Games - MSNBC.com

Monday

Find WiFi cafe hotspots in Baton Rouge or wherever you may be....

What does your sleeping position say about you? I'm a "yearner"

Saturday

I is for Information

It's been awhile since my last post, and I'm not promising any more after this but today, today, I have the urge to pound out some thoughts.

The information age we live in leaves me simply....in awe. The Internet is no longer for geeks and nerds. It's no longer a glorified network. It's us, we have evolved and the Internet is a product, no; the Internet is an extension of us. It's almost like a primitive form of telekinesis. Web 2.0 is a big part of this....I like the name a lot, Web 2.0 is pretty flashy- although given all the flashy web names of the past I kind of dislike the name at the same time. I don't think Web 2.0 the name is too flashy though, and it wouldn't matter if it was because this is a movement. The social connections being made are by masses of individuals acting alone and solitary. It's for this reason that it can't be stopped.

I have a new google calendar, I've actually had it for a couple of months now, but it's the most amazing thing because it'll let you interface your calendar with people around you and institutions around you as well.

We have all these Web 2.0 devices, Facebook for finding friends and furthering friendships, proximate and not. Social Calendars allowing collaboration of schedules between friends furthering friendships. Social bookmarking sites letting us share our sweetest 'site links with friends thus helping us further friendships and make better use of our schedules; we c-o-ll-a-b-o-r-a-t-e.

I'm just waiting for all this to tighten up. I'm waiting for one site that can do it all, for a split second, and then become obsolete to Web 3.0

If as a species, our purpose is to survive, and we improve those odds by communicating because that allows increased equity of knowledge thus better opportunity for street urchins of Uganda to unify the theory of strings....ahhh fuck it, I'd rather just tell myself a myopic story- Web 2.0...is for fun! And, for slacking on studying.

Regards,

-Christopher P. Peters -

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