Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Pictures That Lie

I added the image of a man who appears to by flying, propelled solely by his lung power. It is a funny picture because it shows a man in flight, being chased by three people. It's also funny because the method for flight in the picture is very irrational. This picture was ran in the April Fool's edition of Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung in 1934. It was made by manipulating the man jumping on skis to look like he was flying. The background was changed and the two pictures were merged of the man on skis with his flying device and the three men chasing him from behind. It was manipulated to be ran in the April Fool's edition of the magazine as joke for a product that allowed men to fly using their own lung power. The manipulation was not harmful because it did not have any lasting, negative consequences. It was published in an April Fool's article, so the joke was well taken and the picture was even distributed widely in the United States.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Visit to CLT

We visited the Center for Learning and Technology on the first floor of the library. The CLT has both Macs and PCs with all of the latest software, all of this can be taken advantage of throughout college as we probably will not be able to afford the software otherwise. The CLT also had top of the line equipment for video and audio editing that students can use for class assignments or for their own personal leisure. There is also a Video Conference Center which is equipped with satellite down-link and Polycom two-way video conference facilities that accomodate 32 people. This would be very helpful for classes to hold video conferences with other classes abroad or to hold meetings that could not be arranged in person. The computers in CLT are for use of the students and we can go down there and use them at anytime if we want a quiet place to work. Also if I was in a class that required use of audio or video editing, I wouldn't have to leave campus as I could do it all in the library.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Copyright Laws and Time

The copyright presentation given by Jason Hardin was very informative and interesting. Many interesting topics were discussed, one that stood out to me was the fact that U.S. Copyright laws currently state that the terms of a copyright last the author's life plus an additional 70 years. This is very interesting because the time period for the terms of the copyright were originally much shorter when laws were first established in 1790. The additional time period is due largely to the lobbying efforts of the Disney Corporation as they pushed for additional time from the original laws as they stood to lose millions, if not billions of dollars when the copyright of Walt Disney's work expired. On one hand, it is good to ensure that the author is given responsibility for their work. This has the effect of ensuring that authors are motivated because if their work is not credited to them, then why would anybody want to create new material? But on the other hand, extensively long copyright laws are detrimental for an audience that has to pay extra money or maybe cannot even access information that they want to. All in all, current copyright laws stipulate that a copyright lasts the duration of the author's life plus 70 years. With the many important copyright expiration dates approaching, it will be interesting to see if copyright law's are extended even further.
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

My Trinity Network Diagram

The tour today given by Jared Pack was very helpful and informative. He explained how Trinity's network operated and we got to observe some of the actual servers on campus. The tour was great because it gave me a much better understanding at how the network actually works. This is a diagram I made of the Trinity Network and it outlines how the internet is accessed from a dorm room. It also details how different parts of the network operate including important buildings such as Halsell, Cobb-Racy, Ruth Taylor and the Library.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Computer Top Tech Tip

The presentation by Joe Hatch brought some very interesting and helpful computer tips to light. My number one tech tip that I learned from Joe is how to speed up your personal computer, and get rid of all of the cached information and other data taking up vital space on the computer's hard drive. CCleaner.com is a great, not to mention, free way of removing "junk" from your computer such as browsing history and other random information that has been saved to your computer after surfing the web or using Window's applications. The use of CCleaner will clear space by removing useless things on your computer, which frees up space and in turn, can speed up your computer.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Response to Introductions

I really enjoyed reading everyone's blog the last couple of days, they were all very well done and professionally made. I left comments on Taylor's and Blake's blog: http://www.taylorstratton.blogspot.com/ and http://www.blakedturner.blogspot.com/.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Introduction


Hi, my name is Tim Nelin and I am from Columbus, Ohio. I was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and I also lived in Albuquerque, New Mexico. My parents are Dr. Leif and Mary Ann Nelin, both work at Ohio State and Columbus Children's Hospital. I have two twin sisters that are currently juniors at Western Kentucky University and Millsaps College, both are also preparing to take the MCAT this spring. I also hope to attend medical school and will be majoring in Biochemistry here at Trinity.
Sports, but soccer in particular, pretty much run through the family as I am currently on the soccer team here at Trinity and my sister plays at Millsaps. I also played hockey for 14 years, but I have temporarily hung up the skates because there is not much hockey down here in San Antonio. In my spare time I enjoy watching and playing sports, listening to music of all kinds, spending time with friends and relaxing. On campus, I am very involved with soccer as I am on the team, but I enjoy every second of it. I am also involved in a Bible study with the soccer team.
A "secret" fact about myself is that I am Swedish. Although I was born in the United States, I am a dual United States-Swedish citizen because my dad was born in Gothenburg, Sweden and moved to the States at a young age. Sweden is a beautiful Scandinavian country, it shares one of the world's largest archipelagos with Finland. Many Swedes, including my family that still resides there, have vacation houses on the archipelago, and during the summer the area is breathtaking.

As far as computer skills are concerned, I have not had much in the way of formal computer training besides a web-design class I took in high school. I am proficient with computers but I am looking forward to learning more skills in CSCI 1300 that will help me in the future. If you have any questions about anything on the blog, you can e-mail me here.