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Monday, October 25, 2004
About blogs
In viewing my classmates blogs I have noticed that each of us has a unique and distinct writing style, and while some of us use pictures and vivid colors, some of us just don't.
This class project requires some thinking and time. All projects for this class do, and I think it will be interesting to see the end results.
313 represent. I live in the 734 though. Much love for the 248.
Sunday, October 24, 2004
Reading Screens
It's very interesting how this very screen I am typing on is laid out. I would have never thought before reading this article that it was longer legenth wise so more text could go across the screen.
The tidbit about clippy being removed from Word after XP was incorrect. I just bought Word 2003, and Clippy is still annoyingly there.
Tuesday, October 05, 2004
Ong Article
1) Two Quotes
"If a book states an untruth, ten thousand printed refutations will do nothing to the printed text: the untruth is there forever."
This struck me because this is something we discussed in class last week. A written text is permanent in its existence. In my community of educators, I see less and less dependence upon text books because information changes so frequently that they’re unnecessary. And in this context of oral verses literate cultures, an oral culture is richly spirited and has a deeper meaning to me than a literate culture. It’s nice to be a member of a literate culture, where we depend daily upon our newspapers, signs on the road, and e-mails, but it’s very appealing me to live in an oral culture. Just think for a minute how it would be to be blind, and to watch the news with not being able to read each line of text they put up. And even in our literate culture, we compensate our blind people who can’t read text with their eyes and we have Braille so they can be literate just like the rest of us. I wonder what blind people do in oral cultures. I bet they aren’t as "handicapped" as we make our blind in this culture.
"As writing is interiorized, verbalization migrates from a predominately action frame to a predominately ‘being’ frame: the verb to be becomes more urgent than it had ever been in an oral culture."
I’m not real sure what Ong means to interiorize, but I would imagine he means when writing becomes more main stream, and centralized. Anyway, verbs in our speech today carry a completely different meaning than they did even 100 years ago. This is evident when you examine historical texts, when they were used more to describe actions that occurred, where as now they are used more to describe how we feel, and how others feel.
2) Two attributes of each culture
Literate:
-Don’t understand how the oral cultures are able to survive on only speech.
-Writing distances the word from sound.
Oral:
-Again, don’t understand how literate cultures can articulate their sayings into letters and words.
-It’s ancient, writing is brand new.
Monday, September 27, 2004
9/27/04 - History of Print Article
I have an article. I need more time to read and properly analyze it. Post will be up later today.
9/27/04 - Blog Analasys
I have come across some interesting blogs this morning. Here are a few of note:
http://lilstunna7714.blogspot.com/
This is by some guy Kevin. It actually looks like he is doing it for a class and it only contained one response to an article he had read on golf. This blog was interesting though because it was similar to our blogs. It seemed to be written in an academic style and seemed to be more formal. It isn't a blog I would casually read, but it was nice to know that there are more people out there with academic blogs.
http://southernstorm.blogspot.com/
I chose this blog because it reminded me of myself early in life. I used to watch TV every night, and would plan events around it. It was written by a girl in the south and her last entry was from 9/16, and she was sad that she had to go to school the following day as she was hoping for a day off due to Hurricane Ivan. The style was a bit rushed too, as she said she was writing a "quickie" entry before she had to get it done before she wanted to watch the Apprentice. It also struck my attenion because she said she was an English teacher, but I am thinking she is a home school teacher.
http://harpymama.blogspot.com/
This one made me appreciate my life more. It was written by a woman who refered to her blog as more of a personal journal actually. She had almost a sad style to it and she has a lot to deal with, having two kids, and a very nagging mother. She also talks about someone she knows who finally admitted their drug addiction to her. She seems like the person a lot of people come to with their problems, and I think her mind is constantly going. She lives in a different world than I do, and I went into her archives and she noted that she went to a Toby Keith concert, which is something I wouldn't even ever consider doing.
Monday, September 20, 2004
Monday Morning
Monday mornings are different from all of the rest. This Monday morning I am very sleepy bcauese I was up late last night studying for an exam this morning. But if you think about it, Monday mornings are completely different from Wednesday mornings for example. And then Tuesday mornings are weird too. I for some reason always enjoy a Tuesday morning. They seem to be very quiet, and any quiet morning is a plus.
I am a morning person, but I like to sleep too.