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I was born and raised in Utah and am the oldest of 6 kids (me, four girls, and a brother). My parents have taught me to be a gentleman and a scholar, which I have tried to implement throughout my life. I love playing, writing, and listening to music of all kinds. I'm currently studying computer science at Brigham Young University (BYU) because I love math, most sciences (I'm not a big biology fan), and technology. Of course my blog title screams nerdy, and I'm sure you'll pick up on that reading through my blog! Below is a link to view some of my favorites.See favorites
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I promise my blog title operates under a completely understandable principle, even if it is super nerdy! The basic principle is this: I realize that my life constitutes an extremely small existence in context of the relatively gigantic world population, but I want to connect the small instances and principles I learn in my life to a bigger picture that involves more than just myself. I also would like to remember some of the significant (and insignificant) events of my life, and since I'm terrible at writing in a journal this seemed like a fun way to do it!Please excuse the construction: I'm still working on the blog layout
I'm a Mormon
The natural question that always follows the mention of my Utah background is whether or not I'm a Latter-day Saint (commonly known as a 'Mormon'). If the signs I have placed all throughout my blog don't give it away, then I'll clear it up: I am indeed a member of the LDS Church, and I owe all of my happiness to God the Father and His Son Jesus Christ. I highly encourage everyone to check out the 'I'm a Mormon' tab and or lds.org for more details!My Links/Pages
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Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Whaddya mean I don't socialize?! My best friend is always in my pocket!
Technology is so much more important than people. No, really, it's true. Skeptical? How much time do you spend posting to Facebook? Laughing at memes? How about shopping for online music? Some career fair recruiters encourage students to apply online for internships. Suzie's Angry Birds score is 23 times higher than her last exam grade, and her "friends" only know her by her username. And finally, texting while operating a large vehicle traveling at 65 miles per hour is considered acceptable (this should bother most of us, by the way). OK, OK--so I don't actually believe that technology is more important than people.Why, then, do I waste dozens of hours building up my World of Warcraft reputation? Each day I think, "I would be lost without my laptop!" Wow; first-world problems sure are tough, aren't they? I think it's time to reorder my priorities. Somehow I imagine that my relationships with family and friends will be much more important to me someday. Turns out technology does actually have some drawbacks. To quote a friend of mine, "who'da thunk?"
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Yea, I agree. Personal relationship are much richer than text-based ones.
ReplyDeleteI like having both worlds though :). I can have friends in real life, and I can build online personas and interact with people halfway across the world.
Plus, technology dramatically increases my access to knowledge! ^^
I know the feeling. I think computers are so compelling because they can often give immediate feedback to our actions--unlike some other (possibly more productive) actions.
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