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01/26/05 01:49 - ID#31604

Old journal Entry from me

Jan 6, 1986
NASA seems to follow the saying, "if first you don't success try again, again,again, and again. So, Columbia will try again tomorrow. Let's hope!

President reagan has asked for economic sanctions against libya, and has told americans in Libya to come home soon as possible.


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01/26/05 01:01 - ID#31603

Collecting

I collect laptops. I also used to collect woman. (e:hodown) was one of them. hahaha
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01/26/05 12:58 - ID#31602

Serial Cable

Thanks bill for the serial cable. It works perfectly. My 3D class dissapointed me so much today. Their homework assignments were just too bad to look at. I hope that it changes as the semster goes on.
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01/25/05 04:04 - ID#31601 pmobl

Mini Joystick

I finally created the eletric setup for a mini joystick. I am so excited to see it work. In reality, I hate the electric part. It reminds me of my body. It's demanding and has so many physical requirements.

I totally enjoy the programming, it is so much more my style. I wish the circuit board would stop demanding so much.
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01/24/05 10:10 - ID#31600

Rheingold is so great

He makes such a good point here

The way you meet people in cyberspace puts a different spin on affiliation: in traditional kinds of communities, we are accustomed to meeting people, then getting to know them; in virtual communities, you can get to know people and then choose to meet them.



This is so funny, it is about a user addicted to the WELL, an early online community:

Years after he had kicked his cocaine habit, he claimed, somebody put a line of the substance next to Blair's computer while he was logged on. It dawned on him, several hours later, that the white crystals were still there, and he had known about them, but had not mustered the energy necessary to sniff them. It wasn't a moral decision but a battle of obsessions, Blair explained--he couldn't tear his hands from the keyboard and his eyes from the screen of his current, deeper addiction long enough to ingest the cocaine.


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01/25/05 02:44 - ID#31599

Tsunami Video

Wow, this video of the tsunami is insane. It is someone personal home video right at the site on like the thrid floor of a hotel.
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01/24/05 10:17 - ID#31598 pmobl

My Dinner

It just arrived. (E:matthew) and (e:terry) decided to cool together. It looks insane delicious. They rock!
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01/24/05 08:33 - ID#31597

The television ate you public sphere

This is a quote of a quote. It is taken from Chapter 1 of Howard Rheingold's Virtual Communities.

"What will on-line interactive communities be like?" Licklider and Taylor wrote in 1968: "In most fields they will consist of geographically separated members, sometimes grouped in small clusters and sometimes working individually. They will be communities not of common location, but of common interest. . . ."



I repsonse I would like to say there exists no reason why computer mediated communication will turn into ."communities not of common location, but of common interest."

In its essense, the web can be regarded as a cyborgian extension of the human psyche. By harnessing the power of this tool, people can and do rebuild local communities. Communities that are barley existant in a world where people have replaced their human interactions with their television and their local public sphere/marketplace with carefully constructed global supermarketplaces such as walmart that we arrive at in our very solitary SUVs.

While the television, film, and video have created a society that shuns community interaction, the computer, and specifically the internet, can act as a tool to bring local community back together.

I am not just saying this to promote my own site. Computers bring people together locally on so many levels. Just look at IM, email and chat rooms. I would argue that with the advent of IM, especially portable IM, that people will actually end up spending more time of the day involved in human to human communication than they do know, and definately more than they did 10 years ago. I can persoanlly attest to the fact that portable CMC eventually starts to feel like a psychic connection.

And do people really suppose that most time spent communciating online is really only with far away strangers. I know so many people that spend hundred of hours communicating with people online locally, especially those in search of the perfect mate. They are using tools like friendster, date.com(this one is funy ) , yahoo chat, aol, craig's list, gay.com, etc

The reality is that people will never find local community through film and video, unless the local community is based on a love for film and video. So put down your television and contribute your local online community, you never know where it will take you.
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01/24/05 06:44 - ID#31596

These are the greatest Readings

I converted all of Chapters of Rheingold's Virtual Communities to audio files.

Chapter 1 -
Chapter 2 -
Chapter 3 -
Chapter 4 -
Chapter 5 -
Chapter 6 -
Chapter 7 -
Chapter 8 -
Chapter 9 -
Chapter 10 -
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01/23/05 04:08 - ID#31595 pmobl

Serial Cable Price

I seriously cannot believe a freakin' serial cable cost $19.99 plus tax at compusa. That is such a ridiculous price to charge for one. I am sure there are millions of used ones out there looking for a home or living in the trash but after a week of searching and begging, I had to breakdown and buy a new one. It kills me because it is also so seriously environmentally irresponsible. I really should have just invested the money in a usb board for my basic stamp seeing as it would have only been another $30.00 and at least it would work on macs too.

This better be fun to program. I already have some plans but I need the digital color meter module and the bluetooth module. I can already see hardware costing too much. I should just stick with software development, where the development costs are relatively low when you know what you are doing. There is such a huge difference in the problems cause by errors in development with hardware.

Losing a chip is way more "expensive" than losing a file and you can't physically die from software development the way you can with hardware. I found myself deciding to touch the electricity yesterday, just so I wouldn't have to fear it anymore. Wish me luck.
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