Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Facebook redefines top 25

We log on every free or busy second we get. Most college students equate Facebook to their daily shower (hopefully), or gosh forbid their waking up to alarm clocks for the 20-minute walk to class. In the past few years though, Facebook has maneuvered its vines through the high school scene and professional work force.


"Wait...my MOM Facebooked me? WT @#%*!"


Even with news feeds and Facebook Chat, the neverending chain letter "25 Random Things" has caught the attention of Poynter Online, a journalism Web forum provided by The Poynter Institute.


The "25 Random Things" is an outpour of boredom or a time of self-reflection; whichever is your purpose. Things like "I can't believe that..." or "I love..." or "I kind of like..." You fill in the blank.


Don't even get me started with Twitter.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Historical Election in the making

A tight race between the potential first black president and the potential oldest elected president is underway. Check out CNN.com's Election Coverage 2008, if you haven't already, to gain details about one of the biggest presidential election in U.S. history.

AP photo, taken from www.wallstrip.com

Monday, October 27, 2008

Detroit, Move on already


Freep.com, Detroit Free Press' Web site, posted this story about former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick's jail cell. This story follows up to the mega-saga that was Kilpatrick's text message scandal and perjury about a police whistleblower case. OK, Kilpatrick had screwed up and he is paying his price by spending four months in jail. Do we report the jail cells of dozens of celebrities jailed daily? I don't think so. But, on the flip side, is four months a just sentence? Detroit had its news field day, but it's time to give the Kilpatrick case a rest.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

I AM graduating in 7 months!

It just hit me that MSU graduation approaching at an uncomfortable rate. I applied for graduation online, and in a few clicks I was set to walk with my cap and gown. I've done a lot here at MSU, but there is definitely more on the horizon (OK that was cliche). Is it time to take my mind from pong tables and textbooks to figuring my route to work every morning? You know what, I AM READY.

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

A perfect baby can be pricey...











It will soon be possible for parents to pick attributes of the perfect baby (I was amused by the "blue eyes" and "academically-inclined" description as perfect, anywho...). But it comes with the cost of an Aston Martin.

As reported by MSN, it could cost parents $100,000 to produce the perfect child. Through a catalogue of female donors, in-vitro parents can grow a baby of preference based on the looks and genetic makeup of the mother.

Does this make regular mankind unpure and undesirable?

Baby photo from www.jillstanek.com, car photo from www.drive.com.au

Monday, September 29, 2008

$700B Bailout Plan Rejected

The U.S. economy is the pits. After a lengthy push by both Democrats and Republicans to get the corporate bailout plan approved, it was rejected today, triggering an almost 800-point drop in the Dow Industrials. Would it be appropriate to get in touch with my Irish roots now? Or maybe my Canadian ancestry...


As a soon-to-be college graduate, I am scared to death about the real world. Where will I be able to find a secure loan for a car, home or a loan for whatever I need in the coming years? This blog may not attract too many, but please, I beg for feedback!
Image from msn.com Monday, Sept. 29, 2008 7:37 p.m. ET

Friday, September 19, 2008

Obese Pay More Insurance

Just another incentive to lose the pounds. Not only will the overweight encounter health problems, but it will set them back a few because of it. Alabama is trying this out, considering it is the fattest state in the country and obesity is costing the state more in health care, according to Dr. Sanjay Gupta's CNN report. What is your take on the fat tax?