Archive for March, 2009
My Other Half
On Friday, my phone almost died. It literally sent me into a ‘frenzy’ of stressful emtions. These emotions got me thinking about an article posted by Dr. Strangelove that discussed how cell phones are stressing teenagers out. Although I’m no longer a teenager (having the double-deuce b-dizzle in 13 days) I felt like the article [...]
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MeMeMolly
MeMeMolly, a teeny-boppin’ YouTube sensation, with 57 videos and 71 454 subscribers MeMeMolly is Canada’s #6 most subcribed of all time, according to her YouTube stats. MeMemolly is also ranked as #86 on istardom as a famous Internet entertainer. As much as I really approve of YouTube and have succumb to hundreds of mind-numbing hours [...]
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The IPhone and My Online Future.
The Future of the Internet. I want an IPhone, seriously. I want a Mac too. (This is me, on the Internet CLEARLY NOT conforming to capitalistic wishes, HaHa!) “i’m a right clicka, not an ibook flippa!” Buttttt I want to be. The Introduction of The Future of the Internet: and How to Stop It sort of [...]
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I believe this right here, this blog, may be my contribution to the “emancipation of humanity!” (p. 200) I have kind of hated the word “utopic” or “utopian” since reading Orwell’s 1984, but for lack of a better descriptive word I have to side with Pierre Levy’s idealistic “utopic futurology” of the Internet, it kind of makes me [...]
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Charlie the Unicorn
The Banana King. Meeting the Muffin Man. Return to the Leo Pluredon. Maple Story Version. How about Charlie the Unicorn in Spanish? Charlie the Unicorn and his travels, is an animated YouTube show that has quickly become very popular. 34, 536, 645 views on Charlie the Unicorn travels to Candy mountain. “It’s a land of sweet, [...]
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