So here I am just browsing online like I tend to do, and I see some random post in the LA Times about how Ikea will be making bookshelves with the intent to hold anything BUT books.
The article went on to say how Ikea thinks that paper books will be pretty much gone in the not-so-distant future.
Really?
Does anyone else feel like that no matter how hard we try, paper books, PHYSICAL books that you can hold in your hand won't and shouldn't go away?
I mean I'm all for the digital era, I love it, I'm a total fan of technology, most of the time I'm completely immersed in it, but am i the only one who thinks that too much technology is a bad thing?
I guess you could say I'm a bit paranoid, but if everything, and i mean everything goes digital, isn't that a bad thing?
Power outages would kill people, I'm sure libraries would go just about dead.
What's wrong with buying a book?
How can buying a digital copy totally overcome a tangible book in your hand?
physical books are awesome!
It has tons of cool features:
-Lets you share with as many friends as you have
-requires no batteries or charging of any kind
-lets you take notes in it
-Just bend a page corner and you have the page you were on bookmarked
-You don't have to update it
-Usually pretty portable
-People think you look smart if you're reading them in public for fun
-They make good coasters
So i know i went on a bit of a tangent, but it really bothers me that people believe, and want books in physical form to go away, soon enough the way we chronicle things will go digital too, then the day some guy decides an EMP would be cool, there goes everything(that's a little extreme but i stand by what i say).
I just think that having a fine line between what should and shouldn't go completely digital should be drawn, you know?
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Monday, September 12, 2011
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Mac VS PC
One thing that truly grinds my gears to no extent is the argument of "Mac VS PC"
At the end of the day it doesn't bother me what people choose, whatever they want to use is up to them so it's all fine and dandy, BUT, to argue Mac or PC is wrong!
Why is this wrong?
PC!!!!
Let us look at the definition of pc yeah? (you don't really have a choice i'm posting it anyways)
Wikipedia defines it as "
A personal computer (PC) is any general-purpose computer whose size, capabilities, and original sales price make it useful for individuals, and which is intended to be operated directly by an end-user with no intervening computer operator."
wow, it says NOTHING about the operating system!
BUUUUUT! i know how people don't like the stigma attached to the beloved Wiki, so what about dictionary dot com?
"personal computer
noun a microcomputer designed for individual use, as by a person in an office or at home or school, for such applications as word processing, data management, financial analysis, or computer games. Abbreviation: PC "
So when people argue over Mac vs PC they're pretty much saying that a Mac isn't a personal computer, right?
I know it's not something to get all riled up about but it just adds to the animosity i already have toward Apple.
The real arguement is MacOS (the current version would be Lion) and Windows 7, it doesn't flow off the tongue as much but it's at least correct, everything after that is matter of Opinion (mine being that MacOS is the spawn of smugg people adjusting to an overly complex OS, but that's for another rant).
Lets' just hope next time i over hear someone say the whole "Mac vs PC" offense God totally gives me the patients i need not to lose it,
Later days.
Links Dictionary dot com's definition of PC Wikipedia definition of PC
At the end of the day it doesn't bother me what people choose, whatever they want to use is up to them so it's all fine and dandy, BUT, to argue Mac or PC is wrong!
Why is this wrong?
PC!!!!
Let us look at the definition of pc yeah? (you don't really have a choice i'm posting it anyways)
Wikipedia defines it as "
A personal computer (PC) is any general-purpose computer whose size, capabilities, and original sales price make it useful for individuals, and which is intended to be operated directly by an end-user with no intervening computer operator."
wow, it says NOTHING about the operating system!
BUUUUUT! i know how people don't like the stigma attached to the beloved Wiki, so what about dictionary dot com?
"personal computer
noun a microcomputer designed for individual use, as by a person in an office or at home or school, for such applications as word processing, data management, financial analysis, or computer games. Abbreviation: PC "
So when people argue over Mac vs PC they're pretty much saying that a Mac isn't a personal computer, right?
I know it's not something to get all riled up about but it just adds to the animosity i already have toward Apple.
The real arguement is MacOS (the current version would be Lion) and Windows 7, it doesn't flow off the tongue as much but it's at least correct, everything after that is matter of Opinion (mine being that MacOS is the spawn of smugg people adjusting to an overly complex OS, but that's for another rant).
Lets' just hope next time i over hear someone say the whole "Mac vs PC" offense God totally gives me the patients i need not to lose it,
Later days.
Links Dictionary dot com's definition of PC Wikipedia definition of PC
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Tech Blog?
So, originally i had no clue what i was going to do with this account, i only started it to write posts for my CC's paper....but i never did that (yeah i know i guess that isn't really helping now is it?). But throughout the day i have so many internal rants going on about media and all things tech that i figure this would be a good medium to have it expressed, whether or not people actually read it is another story.
So for the person out there reading (which is probably just me), stay tuned for my rants?
kthxbai
So for the person out there reading (which is probably just me), stay tuned for my rants?
kthxbai
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