Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Entry#1: The World Of Blogging


Blogging is a very popular way of spreading information. It also allows people with many points of view to express their respected opinions on various subjects. I enjoy reading blogs on subjects that are opinion oriented, but also in areas of my own interest. I think blogs are very useful in this day and age of technology, but one can't be limited to the information posted onto blogs alone. 











http://gizmodo.com/these-are-the-best-cities-to-survive-the-zombie-apocaly-1739799356


As a fan of the popular TV series "The Walking Dead" I found this blog pretty interesting. The factors they researched including major cities that export the most imperishable foods, weapons, and ammunition; as well as having the most capable means of finding a cure and containing the infection. What I didn't like about this article though, was when the author stated "And it’s a little known fact that during a zombie apocalypse, more people die of starvation than of the infection itself." How is that a fact? I didn't understand how projected deaths of a hypothetical situation is a "little known fact", but Overall I did enjoy this article.



http://www.businessinsider.com/javascript-jquery-front-end-developer-bundle-2015-10


What I enjoyed about this article was that it was short, but at the same time pretty informative. It also included the link where you can purchase a bundle package of different methods of coding you can learn. I found this interesting because one of my co-workers taught himself how to code and ended up getting a promotion (including a raise) recently. I wasn't looking into it too much then, but after reading this article and doing a little more research on the subject I might consider doing something similar. 






http://lifehacker.com/three-things-you-can-do-to-grow-more-brain-cells-1739915263


I didn't enjoy this article very much. If sex and running really help generate brain cells that is definitely new information for me, but the comments are, in my opinion, more entertaining than the article itself. I had a hard time watching the video. Maybe because football was on while I was watching it and that tends to dominate my concentration.


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