Wednesday, August 26, 2009

You Are Not The Godfather To Be Moving That slow!

Life is no to go wondering around and just wishing for something to happen. Some people do this. People who have nothing to do, or have nothing to worry about in the day. People who's efficiency and productivity level is as low as their incompetence to complete a simple task.
Slowness can ruin my whole day. People who are slow can ruin my whole day. Let it be in the street, where people who call themselves drivers have absolutely no ability at all to drive a car, and get stuck in a speed bump, in first gear. Drivers who have the smallest car and when parking maneuver it with the most greatest royal slowness as if they had an intercontinental,16 wheeler, container transporter. It makes me sick. 
It also happens in hallways, when everybody has to hurry to their class, girls stop to talk with friends, of how wonderful was their nail polishing session, just in the middle of the hallway, blocking the way, ignoring the outside world completely narrowing it down to themselves and their pretty fingernails, with no future in mind. 
Ah and in dorways or stairways! Just sitting as if their was no one else, and no tomorrow. I simply can't stand it. People like this have no awareness of the future. Or consequences to being incompetent or late. Life for slow minders is a colorfull rainbow were max speed is two meters per hour. 
It doesn't matter how much I yell out the window of my car, or how much I curse the people chatting in front of me blocking my way to math class, or blocking the entrance to the supermarket. I can yell and scream, shout and make a tantrum, but slowness is not going to get any faster. It is how it is, and someday I will learn to tolerate it, or will explode in violence and wrath and end up in prison. I wish myself good luck. 
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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Elysium

I live/ in a/ wonder/land world A
Dreaming/ not ne/cessa/ry in/my mind B
Perfect /as it/ is, our/ faith/ unfurls A

For this/is the/ prime/ of human/kind B
We brea/the the/clean/ bright blue/ sky C
This is/ the new/ time, time/of the/refined B

Monday, August 24, 2009

About The Title Of My Twilight Zone Entry

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The title of my blog entry is "pretty" or prekrassnyi in Russian. This is becasue the only word that the female character (Elizabeth Montgomery) utters, is this, prekrassnyi, when she sees the dress in the store. The male character (Charles Bronson) also calls her by this name when he sees her in the dress, as a symbol of peace, and he also is out of his uniform. They walk together towards a better future. 

прекрасный (Pretty)

In the episode "Two" of the Twilight Zone, I do believe there is poetic justice for the good, since after all of that chaos and wreck, after nothing was left with life, these two people that had also suffered in disaster met. Differences first made them apart, but lastly love and pure solitude brought them together, exhausted of fighting, of hostilities. 
Even though, the characters had also caused destruction (clearly, they were soldiers), they receive the bolder, the fairer justice, which was finally to be in peace again, and literally loving the opponent. They receive the correct sentence, for almost a lifetime of struggle. Love. The action is coherent to the verdict.  

Thursday, August 20, 2009

MSN (Mostly Spelled Neatly)


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Good afternoon. How are you doing today?
I happen to be one of the best photographers around the 90210 district.
Who are you? Tell me about you, you little nice man.

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EE hello!!!
My name is a Boltok Sagdiev
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Oh my! How interesting! Where is that name from?

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You little nice a man too.
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Thank you very much, but actually, I'm quite big.

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I like much your face.

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Where are you from?

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Oh, I can see that dear comrade.

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Oh yes 1984 great novel! Loved it!

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I am from northern beautiful Kazakhstan.
It is lovely up there, you know?

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Oh my, could you send me a link with your picture? That would be nice!
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Ok Mr.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2006/09/Borat280906_228x419.jpg
There you go, Mr. American.

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In the mean time, I would like to take an opportunity to introduce myself.
Hahaha that is quite an interesting picture you have there.

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You like a my picture, it tells a lot about myself, you see I'm quite sporty!

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I love the shorts!

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Yes, shorts are much comfortable for me...If you know what I mean.
Tell me about yourself, please I would love to get to know you better (If you know what I mean). 

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Please take a look at me, you will have a blast with it! Like my friend said (he died last year...Prostate Cancer) "A picture is worth more than 1,000 words." Is it not?

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It is!
Oh... I'm sorry to hear about your friend, was he like life partner to you?

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Indeed, life partner indeed.

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Jesus, Oh Mary Pineapple juice! That is quite a big hamburger.
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I was born in Alabama. I like crappy food like Hamburgers and French Fries, especially from TGI Fridays!

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So tell me about America, is it all crappy, or just some places like Midwest? Like in Kazakhstan we use all women to work land, and we usually sun bath with pretty ladies while they launder or sell their bodies to feed us.
You understand?
I hope I don't scare you off.

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Very well I do understand. In America we feed on other things, like greed and money!

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Oh I get it.
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For example we have money jokes with Chuck Norris in them: "If you have 5 Dollars and Chuck has 5 Dollars, Chuck has more money than you" Hahaha. Lovely

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But let me tell you, you have perfect punctuation
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Yes. I have been practicing lately

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You missed a period!! Hahaha I laugh!!

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You too!
I am back from dinner. Jesus, I'm full!
Oh, By the way. Jesus is a historical and religious figure of Christianity! Most Americans don't like Muslims, but don't worry I am not like the others! (Are you Muslim? I just took a shot at it.)

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No. I am not Muslim. I believe in Oksana, the holy bull. Do you believe in Oksana?

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No, I rather believe in Apulapu, the holy burger.

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Ok. I understand. It is nice!!

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Why don’t you give me a call. My cell is 313-496-1959.

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Ok I call you. Wait I get my new Cranberry out!

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Very nice!

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Oh nice conversation we had! I like parties were you scream and tell you love me! (I love you too)

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Haha me too we should meet right now and go to party!

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Yes you know, I brought some soma, from back home.
We can use it all up, all up!
We go on vacation!

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Yes! I love Soma. Soma is good, soma is fun, I have soma all day long!
Ok, so why don´t we meet at my apartment and party?
See you here!!
Bye Bye.

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Bye Bye.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Insightful Quotes by Insightful People

All of the biggest technological inventions created by man - the airplane, the automobile, the computer - says little about his intelligence, but speaks volumes about his laziness.  ~Mark Kennedy

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As we welcome the rise of technology, we are caught in the sonic boom of progress and forget old fashions, and old ways of living. With our new innovations, we are more efficient and bring about easier and faster ways to complete tasks. We managed after all this rejoice, to forget truly about life without a PC. It was meant to happen, it was meant the moment the first computer was sold and we discovered how to use it even for the simplest thing. Technology gives, but it also takes. "The production of too many useful things results in too many useless people." (Karl Marx)
What Ms.Boxer gives us is a complete view of blogs, and their superiority to books or papers. She gives clear and supported ideas about why would it not be easy to do a book about blogs. But what is truly admirable is the way in which she doesn't attack the books, but rather she shows why a blog is more efficient and gives the reader understanding not leaving us with incomplete information of why a blog is so useful. She begins with her problem, and then introduces us into the blog world (for those who are not familiar with them), and makes an almost visual list of the blogging ways and web advantages of blogs. "A blog, for those who don't know, is a journal or log that appears on a Web site. It is written on line, read on line, and updated on line. It's there for anyone with an Internet connection to see and (in many cases) comment on." ("Blogs" by Sara Boxer). With this she justifies the practicality of blogging and how information of any sort, can be updated in a second, and give you fresh and accurate information about basically any subject. Unlike the blog, a newspaper or a book will always remain the same, and will always be "closed" to any new information. A book is perpetual, it stays, when you finish a book, you close it. When you finish reading a blog entry you know there will always be more, and can always interact with its author. 
Nevertheless, I will always appreciate a book more. You can touch it, you feel it. It is physical. a blog you are not in contact with. You can only view it through a screen. A physical boundary. 
It is actually not a race, or a competition. It is not apples against apples. Books are for one thing blogs are for others. 
Boxer gives blogs a special advantage, she shows us how one blog is not really just one, meaning that in the internet "links" are created, therefore any type of information that is seeked will lead you to other points of views an opinions, to endless possibilities. "Links are the Web equivalent of footnotes, except that they take you directly to the source." ("Blogs" by Sarah Boxer). Boxer proves a true thing with little information, or argument, she is right. Information in a book is limited. Information in the web is basically unlimited. 
A very important advantage in a blog, is being able to share any information you want in very little time, unlike a book takes time, it comes in a complete piece, or volume (sometimes more than one), and you need and editor, a publisher, and most important: buyers. A blog is free, and writers can be anyone from a student to a dog walker. "There are political blogs, confessional blogs, gossip blogs, sex blogs, mommy blogs, science blogs, soldier blogs, gadget blogs, fiction blogs, video blogs, photo blogs, and cartoon blogs, to name a few. Some people blog alone and some in groups...
Every sport, every war, every hurricane brings out a crop of bloggers, who often outdo the mainstream media in timeliness, geographic reach, insider information, and obsessive detail. You can read about the Iraq war from Iraqi bloggers, from American soldiers (often censored now), or from scholars..." ("Blogs" by Sarah Boxer). A blog can be crafted by anyone. Thanks to this free way of writing, information that otherwise would never see the light in a respectable public, can now be spread out all over the globe. Literature is not limited now to poetry, novels, or history, our eyes were opened to a new way of writing, bloggers supply information that otherwise is so specific cannot be found in a book, because a respectable audience would not be found. "Are they a new literary genre? Do they have their own conceits, forms, and rules? Do they have an essence?" ("Blogs" by Sarah Boxer). 
Most of the bloggers are genuine helpers that know about a certain subject. you are not enslaved to read the blog. The author will only post useful info, since this is a quick system, no time to lose. "They're not responsible for your education.. Keep up with me don't or don't. It's up to you." ("Blogs" by Sarah Boxer). Because we need information quick, neat, and clean in Blogging we care much if we use vivid pictures or nice spelling. Boxer surely knows it is important, but since a blog is not a classic novel, what matters is that it helps you out, and that you get it. It doesn't have to be fancy or embellished with nice words. Efficiency. "Sometimes they don't even stop to punctuate." ("Blogs" by Sarah Boxer).
finally to think about mixing a "reckless" blog with a "slow" book is not bizarre. It's a literary and intellectual combination. It's the way of the future, books first provided internet with information. Now internet makes books, makes better books with the point of view of not one single author, but of 100 million of them.