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Party while you can!

It’s pretty hard to believe that we are almost done a whole term now. Just another week of classes. I know for us first years, it’s a huge shock, ain’t it? Usually we’d still have another two months.

Well, I’d like to think we’ve been working hard enough to be finished by now. Aha! but they have tricked us. Now we have the most epically stressful 2 weeks so far. Dun dun duh! EXAMS, NOOOOO!

At least we had something to take our minds off our inevitable doom this past weekend, here at Totem.

When I heard that we were going to have an actual winter formal, I was pretty excited. Sounded like the good ol’ days of high school. But this time with more friends. Sad but true for many of us. The dinner really caught me off guard. Surprisingly fancy, but I’m a fan of fancy… mostly because I get to get all fancied up, and show off. :P

Following up, we got to get our groove on at the dance, which I must say was not at all fancy… well except all the formal wear, but it was all good. I don’t think the turn out would have been all that great if the rave quality had been missing, and those who came to do some casual snogging got their chance anyways. And compared to Glow, it was very, er… well behaved. That is to say the people that were there were mostly sober, which is always nice. Although weird stuff still managed to happen. Stuff that shall never be spoken of ever again… ever.

So now that we are all de-stressed and such, we get to hit the books once again for the home stretch till the holidays. Oh man, I am glad to be so close! All throughout the past few years, Christmas has been less and less significant, probably for a lot of us, but now it is more than welcome. For once we can go home and relax. No projects due on the day we come back, and no exams to study for.

I don’t know about you guys, but I’ll be gaming it up all break. :D

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Seriously? Gay nazis?

If you’ve ever been confused about what exactly the term “ironic” means, this is possibly one of the best examples I have ever seen. I came across this while watching episodes of the Daily Show with Jon Stewart, and they had a story about Andrew Shirvell, the assistant attorney-general in Michigan.

They were talking about how Shirvell was making the claim of being harassed online about a blog he had started about Chris Armstrong, a student at the University of Michigan. At first we find this kind of funny, because Shirvell is supposed to be aiding in the fight to prevent cyber bullying, but not long into the interview, it becomes apparent that the situation is much more ironic.

As discussed on the November 1st episode of The Daily Show, and in a CNN interview, we find that Shirvell’s blog is actually attacking Armstrong. Why? Well, in the interviews we are told it is because Armstrong is known to be openly gay, and Shirvell has said that he does not believe that a “gay nazi radical” should be student assembly president at the university, which is the position that Armstrong currently holds. So basically it’s because Shirvell is a homophobic “bigot”, as he was so nicely labeled on CNN.

Now, because I watched this on a comedy program before seeing this anywhere else, I was convinced that it was a joke, and really, how could you not? It’s just too unreal. But when I realized that this was actually happening, I was speechless… and then proceeded to laugh and cry simultaneously.

The amount of irony in the whole situation is ridiculous. Here we have a political figure, whose job is to prevent cyber bullying, who is first off claiming to be victim of cyber bullying, but then is revealed to be doing it himself to a college student. Even better, he is publicly admitting that he has picketed the student’s house and also claims that he believes he is “Satan’s representative”.

Of course, now there are tons of groups and such that are trying to get the assistant attorney-general fired, which I think he should be, and mainly try to get his blog “Chris Armstrong Watch” off the net, where he has a number of outrageous photos trying to depict Armstrong as a radical, even though his “radical” ideas are mostly movements to modify the school’s regulations on sex coordinated residences. I mean, would make sense for him to do. Why shouldn’t gay residents of opposite gender be permitted to share a dorm?

Wow... really? So mature.

In any case, I would recommend that you watch the interviews (linked above), because it is just too funny.

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Google is making what?

I literally just found out about this yesterday, and was just blown back by it.

So probably everyone knows by now that google has their own web browser, chrome, which is, to say the least, pretty decent. It’s faster than my other ones, and the extensions available are good, but it has it’s drawbacks too. There is no integrated PDF reader, so you have to download all the online PDF docs that you read online, which is a pain for a lot of university students. I noticed that it also takes up a lot of RAM when you include all the workers and renderers. Overall for browsing, it’s pretty much the way to go.

So anyway, yesterday I find this site about Google’s new OS. Wait… wha? Can they do that?

Yes, apparently they can. Google has been making it’s presence known on the internet for some time, absorbing sites like YouTube, making ads, and putting together utterly massive projects like street view. (Honestly, the sheer amount of data that is involved in that blew my mind! I checked it out recently, and could not believe that there was a 360 degree view every few metres on nearly every street known to man, or so it seems.) They are seriously a crazy company.

So now, they have taken another step further and added themselves to the list of operating systems along with Windows, Mac and Linux. I mean, it’s not technically like its cousins, just because of how it is put together.

Basically how it works is your entire computer gets turned into an internet browser and nearly nothing else. They advertise that you can play games, write documents, listen to music and the like, but it’s way different than anything we’re used to from an OS. Pretty much all of your data is stored “in the cloud”, which essentially means that all your files are online, attached to your gmail account.

Consequentially, this means that a computer with Chromium OS on it will be useless if you are not connected to the internet, and you have to be pretty trusting of google, as they are storing all your stuff on your account.

So, all in all, this is pretty much for a cheap, secondary (or even tertiary) laptop that all you do is go on the internet with. One of their sell points is the outrageously fast start time from total system shutdown (around 8 seconds), which they say cuts down the time you are waiting to get onto your browser. I myself don’t really find this particularly useful, as I keep my MB pro on sleep, so it really takes me no time at all to start what I’m doing. I did however use Windows for much of my life (I still keep a windows 7 partition on my Mac for emergencies), and by the end of it I was going absolutely insane having to wait for it to start up, or randomly update before I could log in, and then I was furiously clicking on the internet explorer icon until it finally started and loaded the home page.

Anyway, I guess we will find out what it really is like in practice once it’s released, but I will remain skeptical in the mean time. I’ve got one computer for everything right now, and would prefer to keep it that way just for my own convenience.

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