...or not. According to this article, many teens send over 100 texts a day. I can remember a time where I would read article about how popular texting was in Europe but how it had not caught on here. So much for that!
From the article: "Although teens make or receive about five calls a day, half of them send a minimum of 50 text messages a day, the survey found."
This absolutely applies to me as well. I never liked talking on the phone. I do it when I have to but if I have to choose between texting and a phone call, I'll take texting everytime. I often find myself staring at an incoming call and then texting the person "What do you want".
I like texting for several reasons. One, it's convienent. I seem to always get calls while I am in class or at work. Texts let me respond at my leisure. Another thing I like is having a chance to craft my message. If someone calls me, yes I will be my normal funny self, but with texting, I can craft a joke/comment to be its absolute finest. And lastly, I like texting because it saves me money. I have unlimited texts. I don't have unlimited minutes. Thus, I will continue to text away.
Another interesting point from the article: "Forty-three percent of teens who take their phones to school reported sending at least one text message from class a day, despite the fact that many schools have banned cell phones in class."
I find myself doing this as well. You know you are addicted to texting when you see you have a class in the Beering basement and your first thought is, "man, I can't get service down there".
At least I'm not as bad as the girl mentioned in the reader comments: "My 14 year old daughters portion of the phone bill for March 2010 had 13,943 texts. That is 465 texts a day. I knew she was sending quite a few, and we have unlimited testing so our bill has not gone up, but I had a heart attack when I saw that!"
Now THAT is impressive!
Thursday, April 22, 2010
The Envision Center
Today in my Com 435 class, we made a visit to Purdue's Envision Center. It was so cool! I am graduating in 2 weeks and am so happy I got to see what goes on in this place before I am gone.
The Envision Center's goal is to "to serve, support, and collaborate with faculty, students, and industry to be a leader in scientific visualization,and human computer interaction, through learning, discovery, and engagement." They have several cool areas used for research. One of which was this 3D wall. We spent time inside a pharmacy lab, virtually at least. It was projected onto these 4 large screens. Even cooler is that the screens have to ability to move and completely surround you. How cool would that be? They even have a simulation of Rome. Now THAT I'd have loved to see.
I was able to take control of the device and move around in the 3D world. It was awesome. I can see this having good possibilities for communication, perhaps allowing a group to meet even though no one is actually there. It is also great to allow people to learn about an environment without being there. I could see the army using it. But what I'd like to see most, is this used for video games. Can you imagine being surrounded on 4 sides, basically inside a video game? I can. It needs to happen.
The other parts of the center we saw were also interesting. There was a cool haptics area, and they had a neat 3D mouse. All in all, it was a great way to start my morning and I wish I'd have gotten to go there earlier in my student career.
The Envision Center's goal is to "to serve, support, and collaborate with faculty, students, and industry to be a leader in scientific visualization,and human computer interaction, through learning, discovery, and engagement." They have several cool areas used for research. One of which was this 3D wall. We spent time inside a pharmacy lab, virtually at least. It was projected onto these 4 large screens. Even cooler is that the screens have to ability to move and completely surround you. How cool would that be? They even have a simulation of Rome. Now THAT I'd have loved to see.
I was able to take control of the device and move around in the 3D world. It was awesome. I can see this having good possibilities for communication, perhaps allowing a group to meet even though no one is actually there. It is also great to allow people to learn about an environment without being there. I could see the army using it. But what I'd like to see most, is this used for video games. Can you imagine being surrounded on 4 sides, basically inside a video game? I can. It needs to happen.
The other parts of the center we saw were also interesting. There was a cool haptics area, and they had a neat 3D mouse. All in all, it was a great way to start my morning and I wish I'd have gotten to go there earlier in my student career.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Well, that didn't take long
Samsung's 3D TVs are not even out yet, but that hasn't stopped them from releasing some pretty sweeping warnings about them.
Really, it just seems like this is to avoid any legal liability in case something happened and they never had commented. But still. According to Samsung, "Children and teenagers may be more at risk to health issues related to 3D viewing. Those with family history of epilepsy or strokes are warned that exposure to flashing lights may cause seizures."
Other groups which may have to avoid 3D TV are: "Pregnant women, the elderly, the sleep-deprived, those suffering from serious medical conditions and anyone under the influence of alcohol."
So no 3D TV if you've been drinking...what fun is that!?!?!?!
Samsung's full warning can be found here
Really, it just seems like this is to avoid any legal liability in case something happened and they never had commented. But still. According to Samsung, "Children and teenagers may be more at risk to health issues related to 3D viewing. Those with family history of epilepsy or strokes are warned that exposure to flashing lights may cause seizures."
Other groups which may have to avoid 3D TV are: "Pregnant women, the elderly, the sleep-deprived, those suffering from serious medical conditions and anyone under the influence of alcohol."
So no 3D TV if you've been drinking...what fun is that!?!?!?!
Samsung's full warning can be found here
It has begun
Well, as you know, I have been focusing a lot recently on 3D TV. I thought it was going to really start coming out in the summer, but it's already here now! Over the weekend I saw several commercials for 3D TVs and they looked awesome.
This is a commercial for Samsung's 3D TV. I think I must have seen this 20 times just this past weekend.
I have seen commercials from other companies too, I know one was from Sharp. The 3D revolution is upon us. I don't know how successful it will be but it sure looks cool!
This is a commercial for Samsung's 3D TV. I think I must have seen this 20 times just this past weekend.
I have seen commercials from other companies too, I know one was from Sharp. The 3D revolution is upon us. I don't know how successful it will be but it sure looks cool!
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