1. Rachel McGuirk

    Das Maverick

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    Professor Gardner Campbell a self-proclaimed maverick calls  our attention to a pressing matter. The Internet. For  most of us, we use the Internet to passively check-in on friends’ statuses and the LOL cats.  However, Campbell uses it as a tool of innovation, and … Continue reading
  2. Emily DelRoss

    I

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    So here’s the thing, I love “New Girl.” It’s just so funny and silly and fantastic. And I watch it on Hulu. So this morning I was quite tired and decided that I needed to invigorate myself with some laughs. Im currently watching the “Story of the 50″ episode. So far its really doing to job. ...
  3. Maura Monahan

    Bag of Gold?

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    Human beings seek out order in a world of chaos.  Modern civilization is an accumulation of all the ways in which the human race has attempted to order and structure society.  We have a system for everything: education, financial transactions, … Continue reading
  4. Brian Brown

    Multisite Tutorial

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    Weary Internet Traveler:  Are the rumors true?  Are you one of the legendary super administrators? MuZZy:   Ah, so you know.  *Shakes head*  I am revealed.  The games are over.  You have uncovered a truth I’ve hidden for so, so long.  Minutes, no hours, no days I’ve gone without sleep hiding this terrible secret within.  I ...
  5. Maura Monahan

    Bag of Gold?

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                Human beings seek out order in a world of chaos.  Modern civilization is an accumulation of all the ways in which the human race has attempted to order and structure society.  We have a system for everything: education, financial transactions, transportation, etc.  There are so many aspects of our lives that are regulated and ordered.  Why?  Because organization, repetition, and predictability create a sense of security while alleviating a bit of the chaos that ultimately is life.  This “Bag of Gold” that Gardner Campbell speaks of – it’s not part of the current plan.
                I believe it is the fear of the unknown that makes individuals reluctant to accept the Bag.  How do we know that this is the right move for society to make next?  Where are the guarantees?  Where is the evidence that this is all going to work out well?  How do we put our lives online without giving up our privacy?  How do we create personal cyber infrastructures that truly reflect our personalities without becoming jaded or fake or cyber-robots?  These are the questions that make me question how much I want to buy into the idea of creating a personal cyber infrastructure of my own.
                Setting up my own website this semester has made me realize how much I rely on third parties when it comes to how I employ the internet.  It scares me to think of just how much information I have knowingly (and unknowingly) given to sites like Facebook and Blogger.  So I must admit, one of the best advantages of creating a personal cyber infrastructure is that I am in control.  What goes up online and what doesn’t is up to me.
                It’s a double-edged sword though.  Why would I post or publish things that don’t reflect myself in a positive light?  And if I only show the best part of myself online, are you really seeing who I am?  I don’t think so, I don’t think so at all.  That is the problem I have with personal cyber infrastructures.  While they may feed creativity and stimulate productivity, I also feel that they may feed our egos as well. 
                I am intrigued by this whole personal cyber infrastructure idea; I’m just not ready to dive headfirst into anything just yet.  Maybe that is what we all need to do though, proceed with caution.  Fear of the unknown is not a bad thing, we just can’t let it prevent us from advancing and growing, as individuals and as a whole society. 
                These are just a few of the thoughts I have on this topic.  I am excited to read what my classmates have to say about Gardner Campbell’s lecture and essay.  I also predict future posts about how I feel about my own cyber infrastructure.
  6. Maura Monahan

    Bag of Gold?

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                Human beings seek out order in a world of chaos.  Modern civilization is an accumulation of all the ways in which the human race has attempted to order and structure society.  We have a system for everything: education, financial transactions, transportation, etc.  There are so many aspects of our lives that are regulated and ordered.  Why?  Because organization, repetition, and predictability create a sense of security while alleviating a bit of the chaos that ultimately is life.  This “Bag of Gold” that Gardner Campbell speaks of – it’s not part of the current plan.
                I believe it is the fear of the unknown that makes individuals reluctant to accept the Bag.  How do we know that this is the right move for society to make next?  Where are the guarantees?  Where is the evidence that this is all going to work out well?  How do we put our lives online without giving up our privacy?  How do we create personal cyber infrastructures that truly reflect our personalities without becoming jaded or fake or cyber-robots?  These are the questions that make me question how much I want to buy into the idea of creating a personal cyber infrastructure of my own.
                Setting up my own website this semester has made me realize how much I rely on third parties when it comes to how I employ the internet.  It scares me to think of just how much information I have knowingly (and unknowingly) given to sites like Facebook and Blogger.  So I must admit, one of the best advantages of creating a personal cyber infrastructure is that I am in control.  What goes up online and what doesn’t is up to me.
                It’s a double-edged sword though.  Why would I post or publish things that don’t reflect myself in a positive light?  And if I only show the best part of myself online, are you really seeing who I am?  I don’t think so, I don’t think so at all.  That is the problem I have with personal cyber infrastructures.  While they may feed creativity and stimulate productivity, I also feel that they may feed our egos as well. 
                I am intrigued by this whole personal cyber infrastructure idea; I’m just not ready to dive headfirst into anything just yet.  Maybe that is what we all need to do though, proceed with caution.  Fear of the unknown is not a bad thing, we just can’t let it prevent us from advancing and growing, as individuals and as a whole society. 
                These are just a few of the thoughts I have on this topic.  I am excited to read what my classmates have to say about Gardner Campbell’s lecture and essay.  I also predict future posts about how I feel about my own cyber infrastructure.
  7. Maura Monahan

    >Bag of Gold?

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    >             Humanbeings seek out order in a world of chaos.  Modern civilization is an accumulation of all the ways inwhich the human race has attempted to order and structure society.  We have a system for everything:education, financial transactions, transportation, … Continue reading
  8. Emily DelRoss

    Confusion!

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    So far I have installed the 5 plugins for weeks 2’s assignment. but I’m having some issues with twitter tools   does anyone know what I should enter in the ”description” box ofthe application? I typed in ”browse” which I thought was what the directions from wordpress suggested, but that did not work because it must be ...
  9. Emily DelRoss

    My Super Fantastic Birthday!

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    My friends and family are just the best! Thursday was my 21st birthday and these two groups of people really gave it their A-game. Although I had class all day long- four classes starting at 9:30am and ending at 7:15pm- it was actually a very pleasant day because of how awesome the people I love ...
  10. Jack Mulrey

    Playing with Plugins

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    I installed the four mandatory plugins (Akismet, Twitter Tools, JetPack, Subscribe to Comments), then got to work messing around with some others.  I figured an embedded gallery might be a useful way to display some of my daily creates, so … Read More
  11. Leslie Truesdale

    Blog Experiment: Assignment 2, part 1

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    I realize I did week 2′s assignment out of order, but I wanted more time to work on my blog. So as you can see, I have a wordpress theme. Its pre-made, hopefully temporary until I figure out how to customize everything myself. I’m slowly but surely getting the hang of the internet and wordpress. ...
  12. Leslie Truesdale

    Daily Create 1-29-2012

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    Daily Update 1-29-2012   Greetings Bloggers!   The link uploaded is my daily create for today. The prompt was to video the daily update (date, time, weather, etc).  Had a fantastic dinner at Capitol Ale House tonight with my boyfriends parents. It was a birthday celebration for him, YAY 21! Other then that today was ...
  13. Seong Cho

    ufc

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    I don’t know if anyone is a fan of UFC here but there was a UFC fight last night on Fox. What a boring fight it was. There were three fights and I was excited to see Sonnen vs Bisping and Rashad vs Davis but both of the fights were boring. No Kno...

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