jueves, 25 de noviembre de 2010

everyday routine

Everyday routine
Today I went to school had PE and we did some kind of challenge were we draw a card from a deck, and whatever number there is on the card we had to do that amount of pushups. If the card was black we had to do sit-ups if it was red we had to do pushups. In total I would have done 210 pushups and 210 sit-ups, but screw it I didn’t finish. After that I had math… math is certainly not my strongest subject and having the class I have well it will never be… after math came drama, o sorry I meant “theatre foundations 1” and then came ancient civ in which we had a test in which I failed in mapping but the rest was… good. Then came the afternoon, and today was a special one since I wrote this very much amazing blog post and also stayed in the library stacking up books (CAS hours) whatever… now I am at my place in what many people including the new york times newspaper say is the most dangerous country of the world Venezuela… and I’m happy. Once I finish with this blog I am off to read a book and then play Xbox 360… this is my basic everyday routine.

lunes, 22 de noviembre de 2010

VS MR H

Against Mr H
Mr H… you say that more than a dozen electronic making companies can change their style of selling of products, these including Apple and Microsoft. Mr H… NO THEY WONT, and don’t take me wrong or anything but just because of a problem in Congo they won’t change their style of selling products. Even less now that people are more than in need of electronics to “survive” . yes it would make a change for the world but it would also make a huge change on the money these companies make, but I do not agree that only because people ported to something like diamonds in the past (referring to blood diamonds) doesn’t mean they are going to do it now for electronics. First let’s think in how it would work. The companies would make much less money because they would be considered low letting you know that one electronic is killing someone and the other isn’t. This would lower everything they gain. Second they would not only loose gains on that but they would use money on checking each one of the products which may use the minerals imported from the Congo. Now although I am completely with you in the sense that it would be much better for both consumers and the safety of the people from congo these companies only think on the money or at least that is what I believe. Blood diamonds was one thing (diamonds) now electronics involve a much more complex way to detect these materials. So Mr H this is why I believe that the whole project even if hundreds of people approve of it, is not going to happen.