Monday, May 23, 2011

Live Free or Die Hard


       I don't think I could ever pick a favorite movie, but one of them is Live Free or Die Hard. This movie is the 4th installment of the Die Hard Series in which actor Bruce Willis plays as John McClane; a former Marine and New York City detective. It is one of my favorite movies because it is packed with action scenes and a well thought out plot. It also kept me entertained the whole time. Action movies like this appeal to me because they're usually based of real life situations. When watching them they make you think what if this happened in real life. In a quick summary, a prior government computer genius Thomas Gabriel (played by Timothy Olyphant) turns against the country and begins to initiate a "fire sale." A fire sale is where major components of the country are disrupted and eventually done away with through hacking the systems which control them. These things include the stock market, traffic grid, power grid, financial system, etc. It basically sends a country into the stone age. John McClane and hacker Matthew Farrell (played by Justin Long) are the only people that can prevent him from succeeding. The actors are Bruce Willis, Timothy Olyphant, Justin Long, Kevin Smith, and Cliff Curtis. The actresses are Maggie Q and Mary Elizabeth Winstead. The film was released in 2007 and directed by Len Wiseman.

Technology




      Technology affects every single aspect of our life's. Everything from tools, machines, techniques, and methods shape how we live and how we evolve as humans. How you just ordered a cheeseburger from your car to how we put a man on the moon are all connected to technology. Technological advances can be both beneficial as well as harmful. A lot of the time the technology itself isn't damaging, the manner in which we use it is. There are also times when a new invention or discovery if found to be beneficial for one thing, but negatively impact another.

      There are many reason why technology positively contributes to our life's. In a modern world, the most valuable resource is time. It is the only component that literally affects everything and everyone. Advances in technology have allowed us to get more done in shorter amount of time, thus increasing our productivity. This increase in accomplishment also allows us to live our lives at a much faster pace; meaning we get more out of life. Cell phones are probably one of the greatest inventions of all time. In order for anything to get done, there must be communication. The cell phone has allowed us to communicate with anyone, anywhere, at anytime. Since we can now communicate more efficiently, we can do better planning, which increases our most valuable resource, time. Aside from that, cell phones also let you order pizza. That is just one example of thousands in which a small technological advancement in one area has just increased our greatest resource. Most people take little things like this for granted and never fully realize just how intertwined everything is.

      Technology can also be harmful. Let's use the same invention in the previous paragraph, the cell phone. I briefly explained one way it impacts us positively, but it also has negative effects. One of the biggest issues with cell phones, and my biggest pet-peeve, is people who drive and talk on the phone. Studies have proved that talking on the phone while driving is more dangerous than driving impaired, yet people still do it. A study performed by the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety concluded that talking while driving increases your chances by four times to be involved in a crash with serious injuries. Driving while using a cell phone also reduces the amount of brain activity associated with driving by 37%. Everyday I will see a vehicle driving poorly and almost every time the driver is on the phone. There are very few things in life that are so important for you to answer your phone that exact second. I never answer my phone if I'm driving. I'll look at the number when I get to my destination and call it back. When the cell phone was invented I'm sure very few people thought it would have this affect on a person driving ability. This is an example of technology that is beneficial in one area but negative in another.

Flying

WEEK 7 Blog


Below is a picture I took of WSU while
flying around a few months ago.
         Everyone has their hobbies and passions. My hobby, passion, and soon to be career, is flying. To me, there is no other feeling on earth like it. When you're just cruising around at 3,000 ft it seems that nothing else matters. It's extremely peaceful and humbling. I began flying in January of 2010 when I got a job with the fixed base operator at the Greene County Airport. A fixed base operator is a business on an airport that sells fuel, charts, and pilot supplies. They also provide flight training, ground school, hangars, aircraft rentals, and anything a pilot would need. It's been the best job I've ever had and very few people get paid for doing something they love. Since I was hired, I've flown over 13 different aircraft but most my flight time is in a Cessna 172. I try to fly at least once a week and hope to have around 400 hours by the time I graduate. The more hours and ratings you achieve, the more appealing you are to the air force.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

       

          "Osama Bin Laden is dead." I wasn't sure when we would ever be able to honestly say this but now we can. I've waited a long time for this to happen and now that it has, it feels exactly how I thought it would, great. This man was responsible for the death of thousands of civilians, as well as those of soldiers sent to Afghanistan in response to the attacks on September 11, 2001. For this reason, I have no problem with people rejoicing his death. I was so happy about it I was going to skip class and celebrate with everyone. The only thing that would have made this better is if I was the one who got to pull the trigger. As far as the affect this will have on President Obama's administration, I believe it will be a positive impact. Although the mission was performed and organized by soldiers and the Joint Chiefs of Staff, he is still the commander-in-chief for the U.S. Military and will be recognized for it. I personally feel this is one of the biggest blows to the Al-Qaeda organization. However, he was still only one man and terrorism isn't over. More than likely there will be retaliations and the cycle will continue. The simple explanation of why I was happy about his death is because I am an American. Anyone who wasn't happy I ask the question, "Have you forgotten?"