Sunday, October 26, 2008

Terrorist 'tweets'? US Army warns of Twitter dangers (Article)

http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=081025182242.js2g2op8&show_article=1

Monday, October 20, 2008

Microsoft Movie Maker

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To download Microsoft Movie Maker, go to www.download.com and search "movie maker."

Break Research

Over break I followed the opinions of reports and people within the poilitical community and their view of voter fraud and how it may affect the upcoming election. Basically what the majority of the reporters hope to avoid is another Florida recount that may swing the election again. As the week progressed I learned about the Acorn viting fraud scandall and its involvement with Senator Obama.


As for class and the video making process, it's all fairly easy. All you really have to do is click and drag what you want into the slots below then add some music and fancy transition affects to spice it up. (I will go into more details tomorrow) Once it is saved onto your computer you can then just post it on your blog to present to the class.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Quick note on the readings

As I was reading "Whacking Bush" I couldn't help but think of all the movies and shows and so on that depict President Bush, well, as not the brightest bulb. Over the past two weeks I have been watching playoff baseball pretty religiously on TBS. There is one comedian, Frank Caliendo, who is famous for his impersonations of John Madden, Dr. Phil, Al Pacino, and most notably George Bush. It is then that I realized just how many poeple and how many shows really poke fun at our President.

As for the other readings I thought the chapter on White Supremacy and how it has moved to the internet as a means of practice was very interesting. As for the Rebooting America Articles, I didn;t think they were nearly as good as the articles we read the other day, I thought those ones were much more interesting.

VP Debate and Twitter

I didn't really like using twitter to share my thoughts on the debate, I mean its a good concept but I would have liked to been able to see everyone else's comments and agree or disagree on those as opposed to most of us saying more or less the same thing. I also found myself jumping back and forth to my computer just to see if it was working. I think if I was to do it again I would skip the whole text messaging part and just use my computer. Also I wasn't 100% positive I set everything up correctly; whenever I would text my comment to twitter, it would just show up on my page and my page only. I was the only one on my page and my comments weren't ending up at Prof. Dean's page where I thought they were supposed to go.

In regards to the debate itself, I think it was pretty much even. I think many people watched to see if Palin would flop, but she didn't. I think she did much better in the beginning and Biden came on strong in the end. I have read some articles and reviews that said that many people, at the University of Wisconsin for example started leaving partway through the debate after they noticed that Palin did not flop. It will be interesting to see what the debate tonight brings.