Friday, January 26, 2007

Kill that bug!

seeing as how I slept for the majority of the hour yesterday, I thought it would be a good Idea to get some writing done today but I couldn’t think of anything to write about, and the whole manikin thing is just kinda creepy, so while I was sitting at the computer staring into the blank screen trying to think of something my computer decided that it was going to randomly make a really annoying beep/screech sound and it reminded me about something my brother told me a while back so I guess I’ll write about that.

So during a rare moment when my brother and I weren’t fighting he told me about a new cellular ring tone that (for the most part) could only be heard by people 18 or younger, The Mosquito ring tone. I was curious about this new sound so I did some research to find out a little bit more about it and learned why it’s called the mosquito…SO annoying. But I still couldn’t understand why only kids and teens could hear it so with further research I found out that as people get older they lose the ability to hear above 16 Khz, and the Mosquito ring tone’s is played at 17 khz. So even though I now knew why only teens and kids could hear I now of course I had to test it to see it works first hand. so me and my brother went into my parents bedroom, where my parents were watching TV, and got onto the computer to download the mosquito ring tone and turned the volume up pretty loud. Me and my brother flinched when the sound finally started to play and my parents didn’t so much as look in our direction, so we finally asked them if they could hear anything coming from the computer and they said that they couldn’t
People have used this newly found sound against teens and in turn teens have used it against the adults. Many shop owners and fancy restaurant owners broadcast this sound very loudly to repel teens from coming near their shop and teens, in turn, have downloaded this very same sound to alert them when they receive a text message, voice mail or get a call, so that in classrooms, teachers are unlikely to catch them because, odds are, they won’t be able to hear it.

Monday, January 22, 2007

I am...

I am a wolf
strong, majestic, and free
I roam the lands unchallenged
I run upon the open planes
and i can fly
I am dusk
I am both night and day
the end of something old
and the begining of something new

Thursday, January 18, 2007

True color test

I feel that the true colors test that we took was extremely accurate. The test showed that my true color is geen, followed closly by blue, which is defenetly me. always following my head before my heart even when giving other people advice. And i'm most certainly convinced that my curiousity will be the end of me one day. When i was a kid my mother could never take me anywhere because at stores i was always pulling things off the shelves trying to see what they were and how they worked...actually, i still do that...>.<. I like to solve puzzles and when i come across one that i just can't figure out it will keep me awake at night for days.
though i feel that green does accuratly describe me there are some aspects of the green personality that i don't have. Im certainly no rocket scientict and i don't really enjoy math very much, though i do enjoy the fact that that there are clear cut answers and not just opinions. I hardly ever let my feelings get the best of me and i always try to look at things from a logical point of view and im very open-minded. I also find it to be easy for me to put myself into other peoples' shoes and see what life would be like as them.
Sometimes it's difficult for me to make dicitions because im torn between the logical thing to do and what my heart is telling me what to do. it feels like each half of me is being torn in a different direction. like visiting my boyfriend who lives in howell, my heart tells me that i really want to see him no matter what, but my other half is asking if driving 40 minutes there and 40 minutes back just to be there for a few hours and using up a half tank of gas is really worth it. But things usually end up for the best in the end.