Monday, December 7, 2015


I found this news about apple. They have started a program that turns stores into classroom. I am sharing this with you because I know how many dropouts there are. Over 7 thousand a day. One every 27 seconds. We are the worlds leading capital in 3 categories. Number of incarcerated citizens per capital, number of adults who believe angels are real and last but not least defense spending. (I could go on but I am suuuper lazy, like normal lazy but with a cape.) Anyway give it a read and tell me what you think. 






Apple turns stores into classrooms

Chengdu Apple store, ChinaImage copyrightGetty Images
Image captionApple's new store in Chengdu in China. All the shops are running coding lessons this week
Apple is using all of its worldwide network of stores as temporary classrooms this week to teach coding.
The technology firm is using its 468 stores as bases for tutorials in the annual "Hour of Code" project.
Craig Federighi, one of Apple's top executives, says he wants to "set off a spark" in young learners.
He also wants to dispel the geeky image of "solitary" computer programmers, saying "it's an incredibly creative medium, not unlike music".
The Hour of Code is an international project giving people an introductory lesson in computer coding.
It runs in about 180 countries, backed by technology firms and national governments, and last year claimed to have reached more than 100 million people.
It is supported by US President Barack Obama and UK Prime Minister David Cameron, along with technology figures such as Bill Gates and Sir Richard Branson and representatives of Microsoft, Google, Facebook and Amazon.
The Minecraft computer game is producing a special tutorial for the project.
Craig FederighiImage copyrightApple
Image captionCraig Federighi says being able to understand computers is as "fundamental as writing"
This year Apple is supporting the outreach project with coding workshops, talks from developers and tutorials from software engineers.
Mr Federighi says that when modern lives are so immersed in digital technology, understanding the language of computers has become an essential form of literacy.
"These devices are so much a part of our lives, we have a computer in some form wherever we go, that the ability to create in that medium is as fundamental as the ability to write," he said.
President Obama writing code with school childImage copyrightGetty Images
Image captionPresident Obama learning the code for Disney's Frozen
Now Apple's senior vice-president of software engineering, Mr Federighi said he began to experiment with code when he was 10 years old.
"That first moment of realising I could enter some commands in a computer and make it do something was a revelation."
He says programming should be seen as a "language and a way of thinking". And while many young people have a great facility in using devices, he says being able to programme them is the "next level of literacy".
But he says there can be something of an image problem.
"People sometimes have a view of programming that is something solitary and very technical. But programming is among the most creative, expressive and social careers.
Cameron Hour of CodeImage copyrightPA
Image captionDavid Cameron brought the Hour of Code project to Downing Street last year
"It's an incredibly creative medium, not unlike music, and there's a tremendous cross-over between people who programme and musicians."
In terms of the blame for the "grave injustice" of the geeky image, he said: "It must be how the early programmers dressed."
Mr Federighi says he wants Apple's global chain of showrooms to be used more often as bases for training and education.
Apple store New YorkImage copyrightAP
Image captionApple in the Big Apple: Mr Federighi says the shops should be used for more educational events
The early roots of Apple, he says, had strong links with education and now computer technology is part of the classroom landscape.
The next phase of how digital technology will be used by students is hard to predict, he says, when "young people move so fluently between different types of device".
But there has been something of a backlash about technology in education.
However Mr Federighi adds: "There's no question in my mind of the value in technology in fuelling young minds.
"Like any other tool, if you simply throw it in the classroom, and don't consider how best to take advantage of that tool, and you try the old ways with a new piece of technology on the desk, it's no panacea.
"But the potential of the technology when well applied is phenomenal."

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Today my subscription to Blizzard landed me a a profit of 70$ (In there product of course) and I was pleased in that I found things I could use. I also got to beat up Robert today so that's a plus. Other than that my day was average. Wake up, eat, shit, shower/shave/teeth, (How do I not get zapped?) and dress up just in time for the bus. My mom started pressing me to go to another school. I took personal joy as her face went from hopeful to distraught as fast as a light switch. Don't get me wrong I love my mother and like it when she's happy, but between me and over 7 billion people I will always chose me. Selfish? Maybe but unless circumstances change to a few select situations then I will chose to save my own ass before anyone.

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Today it was cold. I think I will light a fire and sit on a lake Tahoe bear rug. Speaking of rugs I was wondering what a couch made of lizards would look like. Like a girl comes over and is all "oh this is so comfy what is it made of?" "Well its a rare African (name of some exotic animal.) But like what if she comes over to your reptile couch and says the same thing and you just repeat "Iguana" "I'm sorry what?" "Its iguana leather." That would go south so fast.

Monday, November 30, 2015

My Thanksgiving break




I learned that beer is for pansies. It won't get you drunk and if you are going to drink like a adult don't drink like a kid. It takes me at least six beers to get to that sweet spot but with one or two bottles of rum you are THERE. Like I'm not saying your a bitch if you drink beer, I am just saying you should go out and buy a tutus for some ballroom dancing. Also got to eat tart pie. That's the stuff.