Recently google has come up with a genius invention. They call them google glasses. They have made glasses that can help you around the city instead of pulling out your phone. It has Siri, weather, a gps, and everything you need during the day time.There are only a few drawbacks to this though. For example, driving around and disruption of vision in city streets. They are rather expensive and there for you are prone to get robbed.
One of the pros to having the google glasses is Siri. You can ask her where your friend is if he has an iphone which can be tracked to find their location. You can ask her for directions to the nearest coffee shop which leads Into the gps. The gps part of the glasses tell you which way to go according to where you are on your location services on the glasses. It also has weather. In the morning before you leave you can check the weather to know if you should dress warm or cold according to the temperature instead of going through the tv or phone. It also has a camera where you can take a picture with what you see.
The cons on this are not that bad and can get used to. The glasses only go over one eyes so therefore the peripheral view might be blocked slightly. And if someone happened to see your google glasses and decides he wants them you probably won't see him come and snatch them.
Overall, I think that there are more pros than cons with the google glasses. You are definetly getting what you pay for and if anything the cons can be adjusted. Or they can get used to.
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Oracle Of Change
The latest book I'm reading is called "I Ching The Oracle of Change". I'm reply confused to what the book is about due to the really intense and mature language. I think it is really weird to how you cannot tell between metaphors or they are really talking about actual hexagons (ill get back to that later).But I think that overall in the end it's plot and moral Is how to change in life.
I think that it was confusing. The book uses strong language and is really long. It is translated from chinese to english which probably makes it extra long because one word in Chinese could mean two or three in English. I thought that that made the book mature and a little more than I can handle.
Something else that happened was that the book used metaphors a little much. Like for example, they used hexagons as life I think, and they said that in a hexagon there are triangles and squares which are made up of smaller triangles and squares, but they went on to speak about triangles and squares in a hexagon and hexagram I started to think that maybe they are actually talking about hexagons. I stopped reading because I had no idea to what was going on.
Overall i think I'm going to stop reading it until I'm like twenty because now I have no idea what's going on and everything in the book. When I get a more complex vocabulary I will read it and I will enjoy it more for what it is worth. There is a strong message in the book and I can somewhat tell.
I think that it was confusing. The book uses strong language and is really long. It is translated from chinese to english which probably makes it extra long because one word in Chinese could mean two or three in English. I thought that that made the book mature and a little more than I can handle.
Something else that happened was that the book used metaphors a little much. Like for example, they used hexagons as life I think, and they said that in a hexagon there are triangles and squares which are made up of smaller triangles and squares, but they went on to speak about triangles and squares in a hexagon and hexagram I started to think that maybe they are actually talking about hexagons. I stopped reading because I had no idea to what was going on.
Overall i think I'm going to stop reading it until I'm like twenty because now I have no idea what's going on and everything in the book. When I get a more complex vocabulary I will read it and I will enjoy it more for what it is worth. There is a strong message in the book and I can somewhat tell.
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