Tuesday, February 17, 2009

journal 89 feb 17th 09

begin with an unmarked tub that contains a little more than 17 gallons of water.
you have a three gallon and a five gallon measuring device.  without losing any water, measure out four gallons and twelve gallons into two separate unmarked tubs.
you cannot retrieve water from the unmarked tubs once you have added it. 

first fill up the 5 gallon and dump it until the 3 gallon.  then dump the 2 remaining until tub a and the 3 gallon in tub b.  repeat this and you have your four gallon tub filled.  then fill up the 3 gallon two more times to make the twelve. 

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

journal 87 feb 11 09

controlling the contest of excessively violent video games is a topic currently under discussing among game developers and politicians
the question that is being ask is not "if" it should be controlled but by whom
should the game industry be externally or internally controlled by who, is a government, industry, game or parental responsibility?
what standards should be placed and how should they be enforced.

I definately do not think it should be the government that controls video games.  I would lean towards the parents and the industry.  the industry should take it upon themselves, like they have in the past, to have ratings for the games for the appropriate audiences.  I know some parents don't have the first clue what a game is when it comes out and if it'd be ok for their own kid to play it.  and that's where the parents responsibility comes in.  If they are going to allow their child to play games for an activity, they should take the time to research what their kids want and if it is appropriate.  I know personally when i have kids I will research games that i do not know anything about to make sure that they are too violent or show too much skin for the kid for what age he or she is.  
I do think the standards that are in place with the industry are good, but the parents are exercising them properly.  Parents should know if their 5 year old child should get sponge bob's fun time or grand theft auto 5.  

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

journal 86 feb 10th 09

abraham lincoln is credited with the saying that it is better to remain silent and have everyone that you are an idiot than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.

what i think he meant by this is really think about what you say before you say it.  most people it  seems just say whatever is on their mind and sometimes it leads to them looking foolish.  I agree with this statement because i know alot of people that tend to talk and talk but nothing that they say has any truth to it.  i don't understand why people can't admit that they don't know something or are wrong about things.  they just try to find a way to justify their words and in the end if they are wrong they look like the idiot.  

Monday, February 9, 2009

journal 85 feb 09 09

describe the image from the previous screen from memory with as much detail as you can remember.

out in the front right hand side of the picture is a little boy wearing over sized shorts and a t-shirt.  He's got his hands down in front of him crossed looking at the building behind him.
the building has a ramp in about the center that leads to a porch with a steeple looking thing on top of it.  there is another child almost at the bottom of this ramp.  to the right of this part is another steeple and a window i believe, and to the left is another steeple with what looks like bells attached to the top.  the field the first kid i described is in, looks like a field for flowers and tall grasses.  the whole picture is done in black and white.  the sky is pretty cloudy.  in the far background to the right of the picture it looks like there are houses or buildings of some sort.  

Thursday, February 5, 2009

journal 84 feb 05 09

the man who is good at excuses is seldom good for anything else
samuel foote

most people that find excuses for everything, is because they don't want to do what is asked of them.  example is my finacee's brother.  he's the guitarist/vocalist for their band.  he would find every excuse why he didn't practice or didn't attend their practices.  his guitar playing really suffered due to this.  after a while they were getting to the decision to keep him or look for another person to replace him.  he finally got the hint and began to practice, he's still behind the rest of the band but he is improving.  

moral of the story, just do what you need to do and it will be easier on yourself and others in the end.

i think samuel foote what a man that had to deal with a lot of people that gave him excuses.  

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

journal 82 feb 3rd 09

continue the story from yesterday

hillside rehabilitation clinic $5000 may 12 1987
griggs formal wear $200.00 april 13 1990
mastson funeral home $7000 dec 20 1994

well the freemans had somewhat a setback with their child.  They got into drugs and had to send them off to rehab.  After a few years, the child recovered from their addiction and found a spouse!!  So they planned a marriage in April 1990.  Everything was going well, until in 1994 grandpa fell sick and evenutally died.  They had to have the funeral late december.  Christmas was a sad day. 

the end

Monday, February 2, 2009

journal 81 feb 02 09

In early January, the Freemans found out that Jane was pregnant with a new baby!  So they went shopping at Kids R Us to get a crib and clothes for the baby.  Later in August their bundle of joy was born.  As the years went by they were a happy little family.  They decided for their kiddo to buy them some new toys at target for their 2nd birthday.  The kids was happy as were the parents!  

the end