4/14/2011

BEDA XIV

(rambling whilst trying to write an essay. Also I'm grounded. woot.)

Leechblock is amazingly awesome for productivity. Seriously, if you have Firefox and have a project or something coming up, GET IT you have no idea how wonderful it is. If you don’t have Firefox and are using Internet Explorer: SWITCH Firefox is amazing. It’s wonderfully beautiful, and intuitive, and amazingly third-party-developer friendly. Chrome is fine with me, but I dunno if there’s an equivalent feature on there.


Need music? I have one answer for you (okay well a couple but whatevs). Driftless Pony Club. Yeah, Quintessential indie band name, but seriously they’re amazingly awesome, in the truest sense of both of those words. Also Passion Pit. Just go buy Manners on iTunes. And get the Deluxe version, because they’ve got two of the tracks stripped of the electronic wonder and it’s still just as good if not better. Moth’s wings, free of editing, has such feeling put into it, just, awesome. And then buy the TRON soundtrack, because Daft Punk did an amazing job and did an awesome job on all the tracks, and all the tracks are not Derezzed. Son of Flynn is nice, clean, and lovely; and Fall’s got an amazing beat and bass and it’s just perfect for so many things.

GAH I love music.

I wonder how many people know that. I don’t really show it much, but I am in love with tonality and beat and musical artistry and harmonies and lyrics SO MUCH. I am a general music fangirl. And probably a bit of an elitist cuz I hate rap and hip-hop and stuff. I mean, if it’s on in a swim practice or in someone’s car, I’m fine with that. I’ll just pull a DPC or Passion Pit or something into my mind and listen to that, but I fail to see the appeal. I mean, it’s a drum machine and unartful, trashy synths with either drug, sex, or booze filled lyrics, often all three. I realize the fine line in between techno and electropop and Ke$ha. The difference? Musicality. Techno is very dance-y, but it takes care to be tasteful.

(Also this site: http://8tracks.com/)

4/13/2011

BEDA XIII

GOTTA GET STUFF DONE BAI!

4/12/2011

BEDA XII

Pokemon Global Link is now live, so there goes all my productivity.

Today we went to the Art Institute! They let you take flashless pictures, so now I've got a whole slew of Impressionist and Romantic cell phone backgrounds!

Also there were a lot of pictures of naked ladies, so I learned that that is a very timeless subject of painting apparently!

Also modern art is weird.

I like Impressionism. The colors are very beautiful!

And pictures of moving water. The sea is very beautiful!

I am talking a bit like a five year old you just went to the Art Institute, right?

~Niki

4/11/2011

BEDA XI

Ohey look I'm in class now for this part ohohohohoho I am so cool. Actually I just finished the Computer Science lab in like twenty minutes and am super duper fast at this class so I quickly run out of things to do, so Imma do this.

Lessee, 15 minutes left of class how can I be interesting ohey that's work.

Let's do a list of fictional characters that I like, shall we?
  • Shawn Spencer (Psych)
  • Peeta (Hunger Games)
  • Harry Potter (duh.)
  • Sam Flynn (TRON~)
  • Miles Halter (Looking for Alaska)
  • Will Grayson (see: duh)
And then just a list of awesome characters from everything~
  • Quorra (TRON [Do you know Jules Verne? "Yeah" What's he like?])
  • Finn (Adventure Time)
  • Marceline (Adventure Time)
  • Hermione (HP)
  • Bellatrix Lestrange (HP)
  • Sirius Black (HP)
  • Remus Lupin (HP)
  • Takumi (Looking for Alaska)
  • will grayson (see again: duh)
  • N (Pokemon B/W)
  • Sapphire (Pokemon Adventures (the manga))
  • Ruby (see above)
  • Norman (see above)
  • Diamond (see above)
And there are a whole lot more. As odd as this may sound, I really like the father characters. I dunno why.

ANYWAYS boring list-blog over and out. I'm thinking sometime this weekend I'll do a "teach people some useful Internet things" post. I need screenshots for everything so it could take a while.

4/10/2011

BEDA X

Yesterday I was not interesting. I aim to change that. Lessee, how can I be interesting today...

Hmmmmm....

Let me see....

Ohey how bout that one thing that I think about sometimes. 'Kay. /starts

Sometimes I feel left out and/or confused when there are references to like Star Trek or something that I don't get. I've seen a couple of episodes and I found them interesting, but I don't speak Klingon, nor am I able to quote lines from it and I feel like a bad nerd, especially with all the how nerdy are you tests out there basing like half of their questions on this sort of thing.

But one day it dawned on me. The majority of the content generated on the Internet was borne of those who were young enough to be involved in the phenomenon. That generation could set aside an hour every week to watch the plot develop and become absorbed in that culture as it happened.

My generation can experience the entirety of Star Trek, yes, but only through a service like Netflix, or buying all the boxed sets, or being pirates doing swashbuckly pirate watching on the Internet.

Then I got to thinking more, and realized that there are nerdy, awesome things happening for our generation to experience anew. I can remember just a couple of years ago, sitting in my room, frantically devouring Deathly Hallows in my excitement. I can very easily remember the months constantly refreshing Serebii so that I could see the new generation of Pokemon roll in.

Sometimes I look at the copyright dates of things or the year they were first made and comparing them with my birth year. Pixar has been releasing films since the year I was born (Toy Story, the first one, is as old as me and one of my favorites). Pokemon debuted at the same time I did. Harry Potter first came 7 days after my sister. This is the nerd culture of the Digital Age, and I'm glad to be as young as I am.

~Niki
The very-bad-at-staying-on-a-specific-idea blogger

4/09/2011

BEDA IX

Woah, wireless keyboard and mouse on this one. I just noticed.

ANYWAYS I got like half an hour before I fail again.

Also I hear someone coming.

BYE!

4/08/2011

BEDA VIII

Once upon a fairly recent time, there was a girl. Her name was Enid. Enid was a fairly intelligent girl, able to think and make her thoughts known. She had a perfect amount of friends of varying degrees of nerdiness, and a difficult time keeping the verbs in written stories in the past tense.

Eventually, Enid realized that she interacted with her various groups of friends as if behind a veil, obfuscating her true personality. Her sporty friends all thought she was adorable, for she was a bit shy around them, unwilling to pull back the veil. Her academically inclined friends saw in her a smart girl who was too much of a lazyass for her own good, for she failed to move the veil enough for them to see the ways she passed her time, fearing judgement. She kept the veil on around the friends of her friends, for she was unsure how to behave around people she hardly knew. Then came her nerdy friends. Her veil was still on, because the fear of judgement persisted.

Then a revelation came. Enid found herself in the works of others. She found herself in the Internet, and in music, and more in books than she ever had before. She now had true passions, things she loved and loved to talk about. This was her greatest change, drawing the veil back from herself. She saw herself clearly, flaws and all, and saw plainly her deceptions. She saw the need to pull the veil back from anyone who was fooled by it, and started on the path. Following it, she found that others had been living behind veils, that they were not who they showed to the world. She found that so many people were like her, veiled in fear of judgement, and once she began taking her veil, others followed. And the exposed had never been happier.

4/07/2011

BEDA VIIISKIPPEDADAY

I AM A BAD PERSON.

I have TWO WHOLE FOLLOWERS GUIZE! *waves*

I have decided that in order to be interesting today I will list things I find interesting in no particular order because order is for fascists. Here goes.
  1. Buckminster Fuller
  2. Music
  3. Why the enter button on the new text editor is not getting along well with firefox 4
  4. Firefox 4
  5. Pokemon
  6. Wikipedia
  7. Twitter
  8. Quotes
  9. Handwriting
  10. The French Revolution (it's not a revolution without pikes, man)
  11. The art of my friend Kristina (seriously, a-friggin-mazing. Check it out.)
  12. not the research paper I should be working on
  13. the Cold War and the spies of it and the red scare and the resulting space race and the scientific research it engendered
  14. WWII as far as the daily life of civilians is concerned esp. Jew hiders
  15. Nazis
  16. Soviets
  17. Fascists
  18. THE ENLIGHTENMENT IS CAPS CUZ IT'S AWESOME. REASON FTW!
  19. TRON
  20. History presented in the style of Kate Beaton (aka hark! a vagrant. check it out *too lazy to link*)
  21. the lyrics of Driftless Pony Club
  22. the quotes of John Green
  23. the general psyche of the Internet age
  24. OPEN SOURCE
  25. computer science
  26. xkcd
  27. the search for the Higgs-Boson
  28. subatomic particles
  29. science
Yup. There's more, but I got hmwk I gotta get done kthxbai

4/05/2011

I am not a very productive person (BEDA V)

And the Internet doesn't help any.

Really it doesn't.

*tries to do homework*

Yup. Still nothing.

Also BEDA IV went on twitter but only one person reads this so yeah.

*poofs to try some homework for a change*

4/03/2011

BEDA III

If  you were wondering, you should be reading that as "Bayduh the Third." Yes.

Let's see, how can I be interesting today oh I know.

See why I love Computer Science:

First off, you know that you already have the tools you need the create the program you've been told to create. (Redundant? Whatever.) It's up to you to figure out how to implement them in a way that will make the computer do what you want, because computers are stupid without the help of programmers.

Second, it's a class that requires nice, logical thinking. The way I think can easily parallel to the way that I would need to think. It's problem solving, in the best possible way. The limitations mentioned above can only help. The answer is clearly and definitely there, and there just needs to be a bit of digging to find it.

Third, the computer tells you, perhaps in unclear and roundabout terms, what the problem is. I'm fairly good with deciphering meaning out of things, so I can figure out what the problem is and how to fix it.

Fourth, TRON.

Fifth, xkcd. Seriously.  Reading that comic has made me want to be a programmer more than anything else has. I don't know why, but all the comics about science an programming have really pushed me far into the want to do that sort of thing.

How many ways can I end this let's see...

Peace Off!
(music)wheezywaiaiaiter(/music) *ding*
You will not see me and I will not see you, but you will READ me, on the next episode of Niki Wells blogs every day in April. GOODBYE.

4/02/2011

BEDA II

I think homework should be assigned differently. There should be options, for English and History at least.

Notes for history should be an option. They work for so many people, but there is a significant part of the students that view it as a waste of time busy work stupid face time waster that's stupid an takes too much time. Alternate assignments could be answering the questions at the end of the section. You know, thinking.

Instead of giving a narrow selection of topics for a research paper for English, let students choose what they want to research, like truly choose. Also give an alternate assignment instead of a research paper/speech. How about reading and analyzing a contemporary work of fiction, eh? Thinking, you know.

As far as I can tell, the purpose of high school English is to get you to think and to coherently write down your thoughts. If that can be done in lieu of researching some dreadfully dull topic, then why shouldn't it be?

And with History, I believe that its aim is to get you to be able to learn about the past, and by extent, be able to manage cause and effect.

None of the assignments in those subjects that I mentioned above currently require the use of thinking. That's my problem. Thinking is way more interesting for me than parroting information found in a textbook. I can easily thing in term of computer science, and math, and science. That's interesting for me. Research and notes, however, require more of a worker bee ethic than anything. And I can't do that.

Also those two things are making my spring break suck a bunch.

PS: in checking my page views because I'm a narcissist, apparently someone from Indonesia's seen thin o_0

4/01/2011

BEDA I

So Jess is suggesting that I do this thing where I BEDA and I said sure, I'll try it, so here I am trying it. YAY!

My spring break is kind of suckish because I've still got half a chapter to take notes on for Euro which sucks and also reasearch for some 500 point english paper which is basically my fourth quarter grade which sucks cuz I hate research papers especially when I have to use multiple sources and can't use Wikipedia because apparently it's unreliable and crap.

merrrrrrrrrrr.


SEGWAY!

These are some art styles I really like:

Kate Beaton
Adventure Time
My friend Kristina