Tarra Filicetti
Thursday, July 21, 2011
What does this mean, I need help.?
So my friends and I were playing truth or dare. And my one friend dared the other to kiss me (and we r both girls) and she did. I thought it would be gross but it wasn't that bad. What does this mean? And btw I am straight!
Can you comment on this piece and correct grammar errors?
During a lecture at the University of Toronto, Marshall McLuhan stated his four laws of media: enhance, retrieve, reverse and obsolesce. By laws, I am apt to assume that he meant the four elements at which every technological advancement triggers. For example, if we were to take the cell phone as a technological advancement, we could say that it enhances and extends our ears, it obsolesces the need for humans to be social animals, it retrieves the idea of a global village and it reverses the effects of the cell phone by pushing us into physical social isolation. From my own experiences as a citizen of an urban era, I find myself to be in full agreement with McLuhan’s four laws of media. I believe that although technology has brought us many scientific discoveries, we still have to be cautious about using technology as a means of annihilating face to face communication with our fellow human beings. It is unfortunate that many people (including myself) see technological devices as animate objects when in truth they are inanimate and can only satisfy limited social and recreational desires. It is true that cell phones retrieve our human tribal needs, however, we see seem to have somehow tricked ourselves in regards to what communication is- that is the combination of shared promises and experiences between two interacting humans. For this reason and from personal experiences, I believe that McLuhan’s laws of media are extremely relevant to our modern world.
How Dense is a Black Hole?
It is said that a black hole is infinitely dense. It forms when a star dies. At this point, the star can either form into a supernova or have the immense gravity basically make the star implode upon itself, making a black hole. A black hole is also inferred to be a gap in time and space as well. Think of time and space as a blanket pulled tautly. Then imagine a bowling ball thats dropped on it. It makes an indent in the blanket as it sinks down. This is what a black hole does in time and space but it never has a bottom. m Hope this helped.
Has anyone seen "Ancient Aliens" form the History Channel?
Yes, I have seen some of these episodes you can also watch the whole series on youtube. Aliens will be coming in 2012 !!
Should human nature, in its current state, be annihilated from existence?
By annihilation from its current state, I take it to mean changed to a different state. And human nature is not one mass whole that everyone has. The definition of human nature is the differing aspects of daily life that influence the change of society. There is no way that human life could continue if it were completely annihilated. If it were, nobody would move forward, because we would not have dreams or goals that push civilization towards the brinks of development. But, if it were changed from its current state, and made into a more reasonable, stable variable, then human development may even progress faster. So, if you look at my interpretation of the answer, yes, it should.
Yugioh is my shutdown deck any good?
You have too many high-level monster cards. Put in a Mausoleum of the Emperor (field spell card that allows you to pay life points instead of sacrificing monsters to summon). Also, couple that with a Prime Material Dragon (monster that converts life-point costs into life-point gains) and a Bad Reaction to Simochi (continuous trap that converts life-point gains for your opponent into life-point costs) and you'll have a slightly more solid deck. I would also suggest replacing the Magic Jammer with a Dark Bribe and the Negate Attack with a Mirror Force. Otherwise, it's a good deck.
Windows XP Installation Terminated?
a href="http://support.microsoft.com/kb/156669" rel="nofollow"http://support.microsoft.com/kb/156669/a This is a link to Microsofts resolution to the problem.
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