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Would you force your kid into learning something when he is young? I wouldn't because kids suck and i'll get abortions even for myself. xd
So this kid who has been playing chess since he is 6 is now a chess master at 10 years old, hooray, give this kid a life. I see a lot of young boys, specially asians that excel at something, mostly guitar, they play guitar as well as the musician did in the record, but they grow up to play in bars, guess that's funny, they learned the technique but they forgot to be white. Just kidding, I think parents who pressure their kids into learning something smart when they are young is totally cool, atleast it keeps your kid from being a another talentless crook. Remember kids have an age gap where they learn twice as fast, can't remember the psychologist who said that, but it's legit.
Question. Would you force your kid into learning something when he is young? I wouldn't because kids suck and i'll get abortions even for myself. xd
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I have always believed flying cars are cool and will be invented but not something you will see around often because they will be extremely dangerous, what you will see however is self driving cars. And here it is, my hypothesis was right. Nissan, Google, and so many other companies are working in cars that have improved sensors and can manage to drive themselves without someone on the wheel. A guy from Nissan said the maturity of the driving system it currently has is that of the brain of a three year old, and they hope to turn it to 20 by 2020. Weird metaphor but i guess i get it. Google is making a car for fat people so they can keep eating while the car goes around to the nearest fast food restaurant in order to keep the ingest of food ongoing. Anyway, their car is much more family oriented crap and even though it is hideous I am sure we will see it around. Imagine a taxi that has no driver, that's the future... even more homeless taxi drivers... godamnit uber.
Onto the question Would you trust your life to a car controlled by a computer? Now that's what I call interesting. A project hundreds of times bigger than any other, and it is completely transparent. A truly connected project where anyone can help. Basically there is a couple telescopes that will be looking around all the visible cosmos searching for alien life. What is different though is it will last 10 years and there is scientists all around the world who want to participate in it, and you can aswell. You can ask, why has this project not been around till' now? Well, it just took Stephen Hawking to talk and a billionaire to fund it to get it going. I think there is alien life, but that does not mean it is civilized, even if it is, it would take the aliens to use waves for us to know small lifeforms live there or something along those lines.
Quick question. Will 10 years be enough for us to finally decide we are alone in the universe? I read this a month ago or so, but it was so boring I wasn't feeling like blogging. Looks like in California they are working in a system that monitors plate techtonic movement and this system will tell them when an earthquake will hit, but here is the catch. It is just like one minute before. So imagine this, I'm on vacation on California the day of the quake which I don't know will strike me, and i'm taking a dump with my headphones on because I find the smell of what comes out interesting when you have no sound of the outside. The earthquake alarm thingy goes off and I'm singing eyes closed while I free myself from a turd. Will I die? probably, but i'll die turdless.
I leave you a question We are not in California, Whatever? Looks like cloth will generate electricity in the future, what will it charge? your brain hoping it explodes? Thinking of the future leaves me weirded out, we see the future as amazing and utopic and I seem to see it as people starving to death, others killing themselves for no reason with american and Russian weapons, while rich people dine in a three acre big helicopter. Back to the topic though, nanotechnology is like making mini machines with just molecules and by using tiny gold and other metal particles, you could make electricity out of the motion of your clothing! Cool, I don't care about the technical stuff, but as long as it is cheap i'll get some of them. It also talks a lot about how this developing technology is not water resistant but some french know stuff on water resistance and crap so expect raincoats to sell better in the future, as long as water drops in them and you move at the same time, your phone will be back to full in no time. I leave you a question.
Do you care about nanotechnology? I don't, sounds complicated but iroically enough I find thermodynamics and entropy interesting. Recently I read an article on New York city making wi-fi hotspots all around the city providing free wifi and man, does that sound great, I did not know a lot of countries have been doing that for a couple years. Even though it is an expensive project, ads make it super profitable. The radiuses of the internet areas are fairly wide, its like 45 meters radius, that covers around what, let me think... pi times radius squared... 6,000 squared meters. Good lord, i'm going to New York. The internet speed is 20 times as fast as home modems, even better, they are going to recycle used old payphone booths and machines for it... oh wait, I couldn't care less about that. Fair enough, a $200 million project that is fast to pull off and pays off in a year and a half, and it also gives money to the government... sounds awesome, I'm kind of jealous.
To end the blog I leave you a question Should all internet be free? If not Should people have free Wi-Fi in the streets atleast? Yep, most scientists thought galaxies have a similar amount of stars inside them and guess what? they dont. Not a big discovery but i guess it'll straighten out the facts of the unknown cosmos. The interesting thing though is the universe probably has three times as many stars as we though there were to exist. It's cool because that means there is many more planets that can possibly hold alien life. I once heard that from all planets studied, only fifty something could hold lifeforms similar to us, make it one hundred and fifty then. It has to be obvious though, there has to be bacteria in a couple thousand planets, there is no way all of these planets that have water, land and atmospheres don't have sub developed species living in them.
To end the blog i'll leave a question Do you think there is alien life? consider aliens doesn't mean a perfect, developed and intelligent lifeform, alive is enough. Smartphones are great man, they are a packed up version of most electronic devices, in short, smartphones have made living be "on easy mode" they are key to out lives. You have access to hundreds of tools, games, any kind of information and a great amount of communication methods. This comes with a lot disadvantages, first of all it makes us overall lazy and and I am concerned about a lot of things , ill tell you why. Cellphones create peer pressure all the way from the model and brand of it, to the social media related to it, such as Instagram, an app where people showcase their lives with picture and a description using the now iconic "hashtag (#)". This makes people crave for an awesome life where everyone wants to be you and because of this, everyone just lusts for attention, basically documenting their life with pictures, further drifting from reality. What we seem to not realize is, that is not real life. I go out every once in a while and i notice that when I'm having a blast, I never take out my cellphone, other than answer to calls, it looks to me like taking pictures is the way to fill up friend meetups of attention seekers, they post to people about their evening with the objective of receiving likes, a term used for conformity, the more the better. Actually, thats my way of explaining social media, "THE MORE, THE BETTER". Think about it for a minute; The more contacts, likes, pictures, meetups, conversations, friends, parties, invitations, snapchats, messages, etc. THE BETTER YOU FEEL WITH YOURSELF. Well, listen up, u are a dummy bear.
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By: Sergio schiavoneA blog about my stuff
about the AutHorHello, my name is Sergio Schiavone, im on tenth grade and i'm 16 years old. I am currently obsessed with film and playing the guitar. I'm often sleepy because I rest less than I should and I am sort of careless. I am joyful at times but I'm also easily annoyed. Things a lot of people dont know about me is that i am very sceptical. I have no patience, I am not tolerant and i'm not easily impressed. Asides from that, i'm easy going. :v Archivos
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