http://virtualimpax.com/2011/03/15/facebook-fad/
The author of this article explains that Facebook is in fact a fad, but social networking is not. He uses MySpace and only MySpace as his piece of evidence for Facebook's inevitable failure. What I believe the author is not putting into consideration is how much longer Facebook has stayed popular, how many more people are on Facebook, and most importantly, the different TYPES of people on Facebook. MySpace had one, pretty exclusive age range, while Facebook has generations interacting with one another. Basically...This person is just wrong.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Friday, March 18, 2011
WHY DID I TAKE THAT CLASS
Since I knew that I would most likely be transferring schools as class registration day was nearing, I had to be cautious about which classes to sign up for. I knew that many of Queens' credits would not be transferring to my new school, so I decided to steer clear from taking classes for my major, and focus more on classes that I thought I would just simply enjoy or find useful for my second semester. I signed up for things such as macroeconomics and american capitalism. Neither of those suit either of my two majors, but they seemed like classes that would be interesting and would contain the type of information for me that I find to be simply, "good to know". Well I'm not going to complain about american capitalism because I'm actually good at that one....but macro? MAN OH MAN. I wasn't informed that it was a math class when I registered for it. I hate math, I'm terrible at math, and I thought I was done with math for good after last semester. Now thanks to my lovely decision, I'm sitting at home over spring break trying to figure out how to work out this dumb, useless, Keynesian model or however you spell it. The worst part is, I don't even need the class!!!! AARRGGHHH
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