Playing video games has always been a waste of my life, the closest thing I've gotten to it was playing game apps. I just don't see the creativity people say comes from playing game. Where is it? If anyone would like to tell me why video games are creative, please post.
I can not think strait today!
My head is like mush, I can't spell correctly.
How many times have I've lost my hat today, and then I realized I was wearing it? Like 1000!
Anyways, I'm really tired, I haven't posted today, except in NMQ&A which I answered the question way wrong. *facepalm*
New Episode of The Event tonight, after last week's Back-To-Back new episodes, I'm thirsty for more.
So, in conclusion, I hope to be posting a new art topic tomorrow (I'm officially declaring
What's this new group I'm in?!?
You changed my color?!!?
Yep, that's right, I'm now a Premier Outstanding BZP Citizen, after 1 & 1/2 years of being here, I made it to POBZPC status.
I got Premier Membership, and I've reported a lot of news.
Just watch, more news reports from me will be coming Reporters, I'm not done here!
Well, it's been a long time, what have I been doing... To summarize: -Got a Mac Desktop and an iPad 2 -Learning to create apps -Crying (like for realz) of the sad death of Steve Jobs -Started High School, I'm in an IT career program -Stuff...
Title pretty much says all. What did Steve Jobs mean to you? He had to have effected you in some way, I mean without him computers wouldn't have a GUI most likely, or if they did it would be years behind. --- As for me... I've read biographies on Mr. Job's life and philosophies and it has touched me and has help create goals I have for my future. I will deeply miss hi,m and his visions about people and technology.
Well now it seems my Mom, Sister, Grandmother, possibly my Cousins, and Aunt will be going all week (July 31st-August 7th).
We'll be going Brickfair (of course ), a couple Civil War Battlefields (maybe), and the Smithsonian.
It seems my family always goes to Philadelphia every week, so tomorrow we're going to PAFA (Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts) again.
I know it seems like I hate it, but no, it's fun going over to the city.
Anyone got any idea?
(HINT: The guy that made this entry is him.)
Yep, I turn 14 tomorrow and I'm hoping to get a Web Host payed for from my parents.
Also a MacBook Pro, but I won't be getting that until the summer, because I'm waiting for OS X Lion to be released.
What I got for Christmas. Money: -$100 in cash Lego: -Fallingwater(LEGO Architecture) Books: -Philosophy: Without the Boring Bits -An Uncommon History of Common Things -Javascript & AJAX for Dummies -Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever -Over the Edge of the World -Fast Food Nation -Mythology -Frank Lloyd Wright: A Life Extra: -2012 Beatles Calendar
Well in my English class at school we're reading The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho. It's a very interesting book, Coelho's writing style is very fascinating. Any of you every read this book or other books by Paulo Coelho?
Well I really have not been active here, mainly because of a long strenuous two weeks ate school. The first marking period is just ending, so now stuff will slow down. I've been doing pretty much nothing, just writing down my thoughts(something that helps me think). I realize I sometimes say my thought out loud. Oh! I'm running for Freshman Class president, don't expect to win. I'm also thinking of joining the FBLA(Future Business Leaders of America). Well...goodbye.
I just spent the past 2 hours listening to the old BZChronicle/BZPowerCast epsiodes.
It was interesting to listen to it, because I'm now a member other than a guest back then.
Go listen to them!
Raven Browser is an awesome new web browser. It allows for web apps to be on a sidebar all the time for quick access. I would recommend a download for all people, but don't yet make your default browser because it still has a few bugs.
Another quote...
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"It is any day better to stand erect with a broken and bandaged head then to crawl on one's belly, in order to be able to save one's head."
-Mohandas Gandhi