Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Day Two: Ideas

















Planning was never my strong suit but with two major programming projects I need to get my rear in gear. Luckily I am familiar with these kinds of team projects as my senior design project for last semester was the first place robot(It only took spending the last two weeks of class in the lab 20 hours a day). Maybe since I have tomorrow off I'll get some work done... damn I should jion procrastators anonymous.




Wisdom
These monks always surprise me. The article in the link above I found quite insightful.


Wow thats awsome!

News article about how dolphins and bats share aspects of life.

Laughter ahead?
This little movie may or may not be funny...

Monday, February 1, 2010

My First Post

Well here's my first post; here it goes. I decided to start a blog because blogging is popular enough and it would be a great way for me to keep a virtual idea/story space out on the web. Hopefully it will also aid me in my writing skills. Well enough of the introductory stuff lets get some ideas flowing.

Alot of today's society is based in technology so one of my goals has always been to improve society through technology. Even if its as simple as what the paper clip did for stacks of paper. I want to contribute an algorithm or create some hardware that will aid humanity. Luckily so far I have taken the right steps towards my future; in a few months I will have my undergraduate degree in computer engineering. I have to admit though sometimes I really question the worth of this coming piece of paper. I just hope I get a job so then I can contribute.

I do wonder though how much a sheeple(sheep+people) am I? Am I a slave to society or do society and I co-exist in symbiotic harmony? I suppose the truth my relationship has yet to occur. Until I get a job and decide whether I am truly working on something I am passionate about.

Well enough of my banter here is some funny links:

Poor guy, it hurts to laugh.

Watch this one to the end its worth the ridiculous!


Because reading never hurt.... except for the paper cuts