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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Response to videos- I wish I didn't have to put a link to this as I do not want this "elitist" to gain popularity in Google.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLlGopyXT_g
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neTLGwyF5oQ

The Cult of the Amateur" by Andrew Keen.




Let me first start off by saying I did not read this book. Let me then say, I will not read this book. After watching this douchenoggle elitist speak for five minutes, I had enough. I wanted to turn him off after the first minute, but since this was for an assignment, I chose to be strong. Keen's use of the word "monkey" to describe people he does not feel are as smart as "professional" news people and musicians is embarrassing, and in some circles would also be seen as racist. I used to work in radio and I hate to break it to Keen, but the only thing that sets the professionals apart from the amateurs is having a big name company behind you. For example, FOX, Comcast, Clear Channel... AND I hate to break it to Keen but these companies have a slant, which means their news people have a slant. There are numerous times that my radio station did not play a story or underplayed a story because it was about one of our big sponsors. An amateur has nothing to lose sponsorship wise and because of this, can tell people the truth, even if it is just their opinion.

I will give to Keen that there is no editor on the internet so people can say whatever they want, but in all reality hasn't that always existed? Look at the quote Marie Antoinette supposedly said "Let them Eat Cake." She never said that, yet it traveled around France and has gone down in history because of a cartoon made of her. There was no internet at her time, in fact I would even venture to guess many people could not even read- yet ideas like this brought down the monarchy...

In addition, I find it hilarious that when Keen is asked by the news journalist for some data to support his ideas- he doesn't actually say anything of substance. Instead he basically just rambles on about the idea of his book. It almost makes me wonder if he is just writing this book for shock factor, not unlike the reality shows and amateur blogs he is putting down. There is nothing like controversy to help sell books (even those written by a "professional" with a Masters degree from Berkeley.) As an avid reader, I would also like to point out books written by slaves, refugees, and others who have no formal education, but have very interesting and important stories to tell. Blogging technology gives ability to people with interesting stories (like the stripper above!) to share them and obviously people are interested.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Candy Girl by Diablo Cody


I find it ironic that I begin this blog with a book that I have wanted to read, but felt may impact the scholarly facade I pull off quite easily... (not). I have reached the point in my senior year of college ( for me... this is my 15th year of college) and I am emotionally done. Not just done... DONE! My brain is fried. Words on pages merge together and make no sense. Reading used to be what I did for fun and I now dread it. Thus, a book about stripping in Minneapolis kinda fit the bill. I needed a book I could just not think about and would hopefully make me feel better.
I read this book in two days and while i don't know if it made me feel better -It was an easy read. It reminded me of a blog though nowhere in the book does it say Cody wrote a blog. Upon looking in Wikipedia to find this picture, I was surprised to find Cody had actually authored a few blogs and much of this book was taken from them. The book would not have seemed to  miss parts if they had just left it in a blog format.
It is a dirty book, lots of talk of vibrators and VERY dirty men. One in particular that likes to lick assorted nastiness off the floor of a very nasty place... So be prepared for that. Its fun to recognize places in a book and I kept asking my husband throughout if he had ever experienced the items discussed. There was a resounding "no" to many of the things, but I don't know if I believe him or not... I have a feeling some places are conveniently forgotten.
So, I do not know overall if I would recommend buying this book. If it gets passed down the grapevine to ya- read it, but I recommend looking into some stripping blogs on the internet for free...

Saturday, March 20, 2010

I'm hoping to be a librarian...

I read a lot. Though unfortunately, with being in my last semester of my Bachelor's degree... and also taking 20 credits (don't ask why... ) I barely get a chance to have it be enjoyable anymore.

In the little spare time I have, I have started thinking about how many books I have read and also how many I have forgotten. I keep imagining me helping someone in a library and remembering this great book that is perfect for them... and then I have no idea what it is.

SOOO, in response to this fear that keeps me up at night (not really) AND also an assignment for a class... HEE HEE. I am starting this blog.