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Showing posts with label opinion. Show all posts

Saturday, July 19, 2014

A bit too futuristic, but it's a great concept!

Last night, while browsing threw the internet, I came acrosse this very intresting article. Apparently, microsoft is paring with I don't know how many other companies, including "UK guide dogs for the blind", to creat this really innovative peace of technology, which would allowed blind people to get an incredible amount of information about our environment, as well as many other cool things. As UK guide dogs puts it,
We believe that technology has huge potential to transform the ways in which blind and partially sighted people get out and about. That is why we've worked with Microsoft to develop a concept of how things might look soon, if we all pull together to make our vision a reality.
And here's a vidio demonstrating what this new device would do. Personally, I find its a bit too obtimistic, and even though it would be great if this thing existed, I see to main problems.
1, How much would it cost? I mean, if a screen reader costs like a thousand dollars, I don't want to imagine how much would an incredibly complicated device as this one cost.?
2 Some of the ideas are incredibly difficult to achieve, like when it tells the guy the exact location of his train compartment and seat...
I really hope this thing will eventualy exist, and I hope it will be afortable enough to buy it.

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Hey there, remember me?

Hey there, remember me? If you do, it means you have a great memory, cause its been almost two years since I wrote something... So, how's everyone doing (if there's actually someone who reads this), I'm doing good, my life has taken some intresting turns, but overall, its been a wonderful two years. So, where to begin: I'm writing hear because someone told me it would do me much good, and well, I had already taken the pain to create this blog, so why not give it a use? This being said, I'll try to write as often as I can, and as often as I have something if not intresting, at least new to say. And now you may ask, what have I done this two years? Well, not much. Last year I went to France, and had a great opportunity to improve my french! It has been one of the most rewarding and enriching experiences I've had, and I'm glad for this opportunity! I spent one year in Toulouse, "the pink city", and I have but good things to say about it! Its a very young city, fieled with universities and students. I love its hundreds of cafés, where you can sit and enjoy a good espreso on a sunday evening. Its a very dinamic city too, lots of concerts and theaters everywhere! Well, that's all for now, Se ya soon!

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Hae wourld!
Here comes another "Ceci's books.
This one will be divided in to two or three parts.

Madame Bovary.
When we read/listen to this name, we immediately think of “Emma”.

Emma Bovary.
Emma, a poor (well, she had a bit of money) woman, who was unhappy with her life.
Emma, who wanted more than what she could possibly have.
Emma, who first went to school at a but she felt unhappy, she wanted freedom, she didn’t like rules, so she moved to the country with her father Roault.
Her father, was one of those people whom you can’t help loving ones you know them.
One day, he broke his leg and called the doctor Charls.
Charls who at the time was married with an old, “very rich”, ugly woman, came to fix his leg.
There, he met Emma, who would soon become his second wife after the mysterious death of the first one.
Oh people, no, don’t get me wrong, of course Charls didn’t kill her, no, she poisoned her self after knowing that her bank manager had fled with all her money an all her other houses’ scriptures.
From the beginning, Emma’s and Charl’s relation was really unusual and really stupid.
They met when Charl’s went to Emma’s house to mend her father’s leg.
At first, she was just another woman, but later Charls and her started to frequently watch, talk to one another.
Poor Emma, if she had only known what this talks an looks would cause her.
After six months of knowing eatch other, they finally got married.
“Charl’s first wife had already died”
He ddidn’t even ask her personally, she asked her father who asked her.
The most stupid thing, was that they hadn’t even had a long talk, they hadn’t even had time to really know eatch other. They only had short ordinary conversations, and she just loved him cause she hadn’t met other men.
The wedding scene is a really memorable one, so I’m gonna quote a bit of it:
The guests arrived betimes, in all sorts of conveyances- one-horse tilt-carts, waggonettes, old cabriolets minus their hoods, carriers' vans with leather curtains. The young folk from the villages close by drove up in farm carts, standing up in rows, holding on to the side rails to prevent themselves from falling, jolting along at a short, sharp trot. Some of the people came from thirty miles away, from such places as Goderville, Normanville and Cany. All the relations on both sides had been invited. Old quarrels had been patched up, and letters sent to friends they had not heard of for ages.
From time to time the crack of a whip was heard the other side of the hedge. Then the gate would swing open, and a cart would enter. It would drive at a canter right up to the doorstep, pull up with a jerk and discharge its occupants, who would clamber down on either side, rubbing the stiffness out of their knees and stretching their arms. The ladies, in their best bonnets, wore town-made costumes, gold watch-chains, tippets with ends crossing over at the waist, or little coloured kerchiefs fastened behind with a pin and showing a little bit of neck at the back. The little boys, dressed like their papas, seemed rather ill at ease in their new clothes (a good few of them were sporting the first pair of boots they had ever had in their lives), and alongside of them, not daring to utter a word, and wearing her white first communion dress lengthened for the occasion, you might see a gawky girl of anything from fourteen to sixteen- a sister or a cousin, no doubt- all red and flustered, her hair plastered down with strong-smelling pomade and terribly afraid of soiling her gloves. As there were not enough stable-boys to unharness all the horses, the gentlemen rolled up their sleeves and turned-to themselves. According to their different social grades they wore dress-coats, frock-coats, jackets, and cardigans- fine black suits, venerable symbols of family respectability which only issued from the press on occasions of special solemnity; frock-coats with voluminous skirts floating in the wind, collars like cylinders and pockets as big as sacks; coats of coarse homespun, of the sort usually worn with a cap with a band of copper round the peak; very short jackets with two buttons in the small of the back, close together like a pair of eyes, the abbreviated tails of which looked as if they had been cut out of a single block with a carpenter's chisel. Yet others (but they, for sure, would have to sit below the salt) were wearing their party smocks, that is to say, smocks with the collar turned down over the shoulder, the back gathered in with little puckers, and encircled, very low down, by an embroidered belt.
And the shirts bulged out on the chests like breastplates. All the gentlemen had had their hair cut, their ears were sticking out from their heads, and they had all shaved especially close for the occasion. Some of them who had got up before it was light, when it was really too dark to shave, had gashes running crosswise under the nose, or pieces as big as shillings taken out of their cheeks. The cold air blowing against them on the journey had inflamed them so that their broad, highly polished countenances were diversified like marble with pink patches.
The Mairie being but a mile or so from the farm they went on foot, and as soon as the ceremony at the church was over they trudged back again. The procession, at first keeping well together, resembled a coloured scarf as it undulated through the countryside, winding slowly along the narrow footpath through the green cornfields. But before long it began to straggle, and broke up into separate groups that loitered on the way to gossip. The fiddler went on ahead, the top of his fiddle all bedecked with streamers; after him walked the bridegroom and his bride, the relations and friends following in what order they pleased. Last of all came the children, who amused themselves by plucking little sprays of oats, or had a little game all to themselves, when no one was looking. Emma's dress, which was too long for her, dragged a little behind. Every now and again she would stop to gather it up and, delicately, with her gloved hand, pick off the blades of rough grass and bits of briar, while Charles stood sheepishly by, waiting till she had finished. Farmer Rouault, resplendent in a new silk hat, the cuffs of his best coat covering his hands as far as his fingertips, had given his arm to the dowager Madame Bovary. Monsieur Bovary senior, who in his heart thought all these people very small beer indeed, had come in an austere frock-coat of military cut with a single row of buttons. He was delivering himself of some rather dubious jocularities to a fair-haired country wench, who curtseyed, and blushed, and didn't know what to say. The rest of the party talked business or indulged in a little skylarking by way of warming themselves up for the gaiety to come; and whenever you cared to listen, you could hear the scrape-scrape of the fiddler who pranced on ahead, fiddling over hill and dale. When he noticed that the party had fallen a good way behind, he stopped to take breath and applied the rosin with vigour to his bow, so that the strings should squeak the louder. Then he marched on again, swaying the top of his instrument alternately up and down, the better to mark the time. The sound of the fiddle startled the birds far and wide.
The table had been laid under the roof of the cartshed. Upon it there stood four sirloins, six dishes of hashed chicken, stewed veal, three legs of mutton and, in the centre, a comely roast sucking-pig flanked with four hogs-puddings garnished with sorrel. At each corner was a decanter filled with spirits. Sweet cider in bottles was fizzling out round the corks, and every glass had already been charged with wine to the brim. Yellow custard in great dishes, which would undulate at the slightest jog of the table, displayed on its smooth surface the initials of the wedded pair in arabesques of candied peel. They had had recourse to a confectioner at Yvetot for the tarts and the iced cakes. As he was just starting business in the district, he had given a special eye to things; and when the dessert was brought on, he himself, personally, carried in a set piece which drew cries of admiration from the assembled company. At the base of this erection was a rectangular piece of blue cardboard, representing a temple with porticoes, colonnades, and stucco statuettes all around in little niches embellished with gilt-paper stars. Above it, on the second storey, stood a castle-keep or donjon wrought in Savoy cake, surrounded with diminutive fortifications in angelica, almonds, raisins, and bits of orange; and finally, on the topmost level of all, which was nothing less than a verdant meadow where there were rocks with pools of jam and boats made out of nut-shells, was seen a little Cupid balancing himself on a chocolate swing, the posts of which were tipped with two real rosebuds.
The feasting went on till evening. When they grew tired of sitting, the gentlemen got up and strolled about the yard or played a game of pitch-and-toss in the barn, after which they came back again to the table. A few of them at the finish fell asleep and snored. But when the coffee arrived, everything brightened up again. Songs were struck up, feats of strength performed. They did some weight-lifting, tried to raise the carts with their shoulders, made risky jokes, embraced the ladies. At night, when it was time to go, the horses, stuffed to the teeth with oats, could hardly be got into the shafts. They plunged, they reared, they snapped their harness, their masters cursed or laughed, and all night long, far and wide, by the light of the moon, there were runaway vehicles going hard-a-gallop, careering into ditches, bounding over stone-heaps, dashing up embankments, with women-folk leaning out of the carriage windows frantically trying to clutch the reins. Those who stayed on at les Bertaux spent the night drinking in the kitchen. The children dropped off to sleep on the floor under the benches.


As you can see, this wasn’t the kind of wedding for witch Madame Vovary was hoping for.
She hoped for a splendid wedding, in whitch all the guests would be important people, a wedding in the city, she hoped for the best food, for the best wine. In a few words a fairy tale like wwedding.
Also, you can notice that this scene is written in an almost despective way.
This is because the author is telling it in Emma’s point of view
Well, this is part one.
Hope you liked it.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

now what??

A really original title, I know hahaha.
Blogger's courrent ishue, as you all know,
Ladies an gentlemen... The new interface!!!!!!
That's write, blogger's new interface.
Now, remember those posts I wrote a while ago about this interface, wher I said it was usable an all that shit??
This is my first posty about blogger's new interface, here I just said it was like the normal interface, but a bit upside down
first post
Now, my
secund post
where I explained how to create a new post using this interface.
Well, in this two posts, oops, total fale.
I was explaining how to create a new post, but oh now, when I checked the comments, settings etc section, then that was when the fun began.
Its like a dropdown menue, really inaccesible for screan readers.

Also, its really hard to label posts, an the reading page kinda sucks.
Oh yes, one day, when I was trying this stupid interface, I wasn't able to change back.
Like got stucked in there. I don't know what I did, but thank god I could finally change back.
An now, when my posts are getting somewhat decent, blogger comes with this wonderful idea. In april, all users wil be forced to use this incredible interface.
Oh no no no no I won't be using that thing thankyou very much, even if I wanted to, I wouldn't be able to.
This is blogger's post, explaining their new interface.
Blogger's friendly" guide to the new interface
Don't believe everything, I suggest you try this interface for yourself.
An well, after all this talk about the interface, as I've already said, I won't be able to use it, so if they force me to use it, I think I'll be moving to wordpress (it is accesible, but not one hundred %), or to dreamwidth (I really like this one, but never the same).
Many people will be doing this, whitch is a shame.
Some will import their posts, some will start again.
I know I haven't spent here a very long time, I know my posts aren't that good, but because of blogger, now I know many wonderful people.
People that because of blogger's new interface, maybe won't be able to post here anymore.
Please try giving feedback to blogger twitter @blogger (lol), or in every page of the new interface, there's a feadback icon.
Thanks for reading:)

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Why, them?

Hi readers, so here are some “ I think” last minut news:
Yesterday, in france, at a juish school “Ozar Hatora”, four people where killed.
A man got incide this school, an started shootting like mad.
Four people where killed, three children an an adult.
there was no apparent reason to commit this cryme.
The murderer hasn’t been captured yet, but police hope to find him soon.
The only explicable reason they must had to commit this cryme,
They where jouish.
I think its really sad the stuff some people do just because of others religion, color, origin, or even sex.
There’s not much imformation about this horrible event.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

The hunger games.

Hi readers!
I thought it a good idea to make a review about the hunger book, book number one of the series, the hunger games by Suzanne Collins.
After a Civil ward, the U.S has been divided into a capital an 12 districts.
The mane character, Katniss Everdeen, leaves on disctrict 12, the poorest of them all.
Each year, the capital (panam), selebrates the hunger games.
In this games, a boy an girl tribute from eatch district, are chosen, to be dumpt into an irina, an fight to death, while the whole country watches.
Catniss Everdeen, has to sustain her mother an little sister Prim, after her father died on a mine accident.
Everyday, she goes to the woods (witch is prohivited), an hunts with her best friend Gale.
The day of the reaping, Prim, Katniss' younger, sweet, an inosent sister, is chosen to fight for district twelve.
That twelved year old girl, fighting against other 23 tributes.
Katniss can't permit it, so she voluntteers to take Prim's place, all though she knows she hasn't got a chance.
The first book is a really fun book, think its a teens book, but I really enjoyed it.
Has any of you read it?

Friday, January 13, 2012

Using twittemonger

Hi everybody, its been a nice month so far, hope everybody has kepped his /her’s new year resolutions, at least, I think I have lol.
I discovered another awesome twitter client, its called twittemonger.
It’s the same as qwitter, but they’re not affiliated, you know, qwitter has stopped developing the client.
I was having a little trouble with qwitter, I wasn’t able to go from buffer to buffer, to read what I typed while I did it, or to watch new mentions.
So, if you’re thinking about using twittemonger, I hilly recommend it.
Here I give you a link.
http://twitmonger.shaned.net
Hope everybody is having a good time.

Friday, December 23, 2011

Merry christmas!

Hi everybody, hope you’re enjoying this hollydays.
I am, I’ll spend Christmas with dad’s side of the family, witch is really cool.
This year I gave my self an early Christmas present, an incredible Ipod touch!!
Its accessible right out of the box, I just had to turn voice over on by going to settings, general an accessibility.
I just drag my finger across the screen, an voice over reads everything my finger touches without opening anything.
To open the selected item, I just double tap it.
There are other gestures for example to scroll, drag or flick.
I just wanted to brag about this amazing thing, an to say thankyou, apple fokes.
I wish everyone a merry Christmas an a happy new year.
Hope you have a really good time with your family an or loved ones.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

A million times.

Hi:
Today I’m gonna post about a link that has been retwitted like a million times.
Its about a girl called Molly Wat, she's blind an deaf, an she's suffering discrimination.
On Monday 4 July I received a call from Guidedogs to say there was a possible match for Molly. Molly met Unis on Wednesday 6 July and after a short period of thought she decided she would move forward with training and become a guidedog owner. This was reported to the special education needs co-ordinator on the last day of term, I believe this was 8 July, or there about - I was advised by telephone that the parents of all parents whose children attended the school were written to and that the parent's of a pupil with an allergy had been advised by telephone of the imminent arrival of guidedog Unis the coming term. The school sent home "packs of information" every term asking for parents to complete forms keeping all health issues updated in their records. All parents must complete these. Strangely updated medical evidence for the pupil with the allergy was apparently not provided to the school, even with the knowledge Unis was arriving!

The school advised that the parents of the pupil with the allergy did not want the guidedog in school.

The special educational needs co-ordinator advised that there would have to be compromise because of the "allergy situation".

The school came up with the compromises and Guidedogs, and Molly agreed to "TRY" them - Molly definitely feeling she had no choice.

Molly was told she would have to leave Unis in an office when she had English as the "allergy pupil" also used the room, that she could not take Unis into the assembly hall because of the "allergy pupil" she would have to leave Unis in an office and she would have to sit in a room off the dining room as the "allergy pupil" was to use the dining room.

The compromise put upon Molly had not been well thought out and frought with mishaps and Molly was made to feel very different and isolated from the beginning.
Hae, school derectors, the words intelligence an planing exist.
On returning to school after half term Molly made the decision to stand up for her rights and walked into the dining room with Unis, went into a corner and with Unis at her feet sat and ate her lunch with her friends for the first time this school year, no teacher approached her. Having finished her lunch with her friends for the first time this school year she and Unis left the room. It was not until she had left the room that the senco approached her and asked her why she had done what she had and she stated that she has rights and was standing up for them.

Soon after she was summoned to the headmaster's office where he was with his secretary.

The head asked her why she had broken the agreement to which she told him there was no agreement and that the law is on her side, he told her the law was not on her side, that she has blatantly broken the agreement and put another pupils health at risk - bearing in mind this head's actions have put Molly's health at risk should also be mentioned.

Molly felt threatened and intimidated and was told if she went into the dining room with Unis again he could have her removed from school!

Molly telephoned me and asked that she be collected as she could take no more. Molly later received several messages from her friends stating they had been seriously reprimanded by the deputy head for supporting her at lunchtime!

Clearly distraught Molly could not do any school work or sleep and was very anxious, however a very conscientious person she went to school on Wednesday as her timetable means she has no lessons in the afternoon so to avoid the isolation she has been made to face at lunchtimes she, therefore comes home for lunch, same on Thursday's and Friday's.

On Thursday afternoon Molly reported that she and Unis had literally brushed passed the boy with the allergy, the only reason she knew this was because a friend who was walking with her told her - the boy's health was not affected at all!

This information very much upset Molly and made her feel the school are inflicting isolation on her unfairly and that in her mind the school are forcing her out of school knowing how unhappy their actions have made her. The head was advised and his response was that he would not discuss another pupil's medical situation, even though this pupil's apparent allergy is governing my daughter's school life because she has a guidedog.
I don’t know what to think about this post, I wonder how old is the girl?
Mmm… maybe non of them is right?
Both sides have to make clear compromises.
I think both sides are wrong, the parrents have to talk to her doughter, make clear compromisses with her an the school.
About the health ishues, well... I don't know what to think about that.

Friday, November 4, 2011

Using blogger's new interface.

Hi everyone! I'm trying blogger's new interface. It isn't that bad, a bit confusing, but I think once you get use to it it's manageable. The only thing I can't figure out is how to label posts. Imagine normal blogger, a bit upside down. I suggest you to give it a try, an if you don't like it just go back to blogger's old interface. I'm not using this one unless is absolutely necessary.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Does it make you feal sad, happy, or nothing at all?

This is a song I really, really like, its called sky scraper.

Its wheard, its like a bipolar song hahaha!

Some days, when I’m sad, it makes me happy.

Other days, when I’m happy it makes me feell a bit sad.

If you are curious about this bipolar song, you can listen to it right hear:






Now that you listened:

Did it make you feell happy, sad, nothing at all?

Ps, this is my first imbed video, so if it doesn’t work, or you find something wheard about it, please comment.

Hahaha bipolar song?

This is a song I really, really like, its called sky scraper.
Its wheard, its like a bipolar song hahaha!
 Some days, when I’m sad, it makes me happy.
Other days, when I’m happy it makes me feell a bit sad.
If you are curious about this bipolar song, you can listen to it right hear:

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src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/r_8ydghbGSg?rel=0
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Now that you listened:
Did it make you feell happy, sad, nothing at all?
Ps, this is my first imbed video, so if it doesn’t work, or  you find something wheard about it, please comment.
Hahaha bipolar song?

Sunday, July 24, 2011

What's happening to me?

What’s happening to me?
Oh, don’t worry, there’s nothing wrong with me. I mean What’s happening to me?Why haven’t I posted lately?
I hate it when I don’t write anything in this blog.
An sometimes I wonder, I don’t write much because my life isn’t that intresting, or is it because I’m incredibly lazy?
An many other times I wonder, are my posts boring?
Maybe they are, maybe they aren’t. I’ll never know, unless somebody comments an tells me:
Your posts suck!!!! They are crap!!!!!!
(ok, that sounds super tragic)
But I’ll more than apreciate any suggestions or critics.
Sorry guys.
I know I promised to write an update, each day about my treap to the beach. This week has been a really busy one, but tomorrow I’ll continue writing about my vacations.
I’m really tired right now.
Ok, enough tragedy for now.
I wish you all a happy monday.
Ps:
Has anybody heard anything about Sirena?
She hasn’t updated in a while.

Friday, July 1, 2011

Best blogs awards!

I’ve seen that in other blogs, some people do like a blog award:
 So hear are the best blogs (in my opinion).
The order has nothing to do:
Vomit comet!

In the center of the roof!

Vida de viena!

Training tayls!

Guide dog reality!

She walks in beauty like the night!

My jurney to independence!

Great things about being blind!

NO bones about it guide dogs for the blind (gdb)!

Guide dog antissipation!
A really little post but I wanted to do the blog award!
I love those blogs!, they’re aussom!

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Things I really like!!

There are not so many things that can make me cry but really Sirina’s video didit!
Oh Sirina your life will never be the same.
Today I wana post about things I love

1-Guide dogs:
I love every thing about guide dogs.I think one of the best things about beeng blind is having a guide dog.
2-Rain:
I love, love the rain.
I don’t know why but since I was little I just lay down listening to rain an thunder.
I really like rainy nights.
3-Reading:
I wonder, is listening to audio books consider reading?
If yes that’s one of my favorite activities.
One weard thing about me is not really liking to read at day, I just love reading at night.
That’s a beat weard.
4-Blogging:.
I really like blogging, I puur many thoughts an fillings in this blog.
I like other’s reading an commenting about them.5
5-Traveling:
One of my favorite things are plains.
I love traveling by plain, that can be a little odd cause many people get board on airplains.
Ok ok I have many other favorite things, but if I post all of them you’ll foll asleep.

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Seeng again?

Today was a really pretty day.

Ok but that doesn’t matter right now.
I’m gonna write about the weard thoughts I had today:
Imagine bing blind an suddenly seeing?
Many sighties think blind people really, really wish to see.
But do we?
I’ve bin thinking about it, will I like to see?
Not that I can or anything (I have retinopathyofprematuritie).
If somebody told me, Hae we invented a dibisse wich can make you see.
Will I jump for it?
I don’t know, but as stupid as it sounds I don’t think so.
I mean I’m curious how is it like to see?
Hear are my reasons:
I wouldn’t like to see because:
1-I won’t have the opportunity to have a guide dog.
2-I like my wourld as it is, it’s perfect If I could suddenly see I I’d have to learn how to do everything.
3-I love, love audio books an I don’t  know if I would love them as much if I could see (probably no).
4-If I could see I would of never written this blog.
What do you think?
If you had the option will you jump for it?
Please leave your comments!
Arg sorry if this board you.
An sory for the spelling an tences I’m a beat distracted.
Pd:                                       
Carin if                                                                you read this what was twitter’s mane page you recommended me the other day?
Thanks!

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Look at this store!

This is a really short post:
I wanted to post this a while ago so hear it goes:
There’s an incredible stor called maxi aides.
This store is like amazon but much, much better.
They sell products for independent leaving, blind, deph an many, many other things.
Is exactly like amazon you create an account, you order what ever you want etc, etc.
If you are interested go to the link below:
I by lots of things in there.}
They sell everything! go an have a look around.
I’m not getting payed or anything this is just my personal opinion.

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