Saturday, November 28, 2009

Time...

   Sit next to the fire and stare into it seeing your future staring right back, but can't seen to visualize what is out there like the haze of smoke rising above the treetops erasing the stars from the midnight sky.  Most days I look around and search for something to change,  instead of waiting for what is in front of me. I try to find the mediate between the glorious past and the bleak present.  It seems tough to change it up a little bit from what seems so natural, and find that new spark that was once a bright light in the room yet dimmed to black.  More than anything it seems to be the want for the acceptance from everyone, yet it can seem so simple life is as complicated as a Calculus problem for a kindergarten student.  We see the new and search for one as similar to the past as possible, but there is non.  I might just have to change into the two-step of reality and drink heavily the lack of acceptance to others.
   Maybe it is not something I am trying to find, but maybe someone?  A familiar face, but impossible to conquer like a great stone wall of dictatorship that keeps us apart.  A wall that faces neutral to both sides, but still stands between not to hate, not to dispise, but to keep from being together.  It's difficult to peak through the hole in the cracks to view the great friendship now and see what could've been, and what is wanted.  The wall cannot be torn down ever, because it is a consequence of our joys and our mistakes.  Neither would ever want anything to go wrong, but could sneak across any moment only giving a minuscule micro-second before all the chaos erupted.  So it stays neutral, the sides stay together with a part thinly separating as the eyes  pear through the hole until that wall is forgotten.
   So its times, not just times of joy but times of question that solidifies life.  Whether it is what we want, or what we imagine it could become something more, and possibly in time it will.  Time changes it all and what will happen through it will change a life maybe not anyones, but it will effect everyones in some way or another.  I can only hope that somethings will change to add people, places, and situations.  A mundane lifestyle can drive a person to question how they have lived their lives through now.

Monday, November 16, 2009

A Growing Hunger for the Season...


    Whether it's a crossover dribble, an And 1 play to send a team ahead, or a last second buzzer shot in the face of a rival team.  It seems to be that time of year when Dicky V is calling all the night games on ESPN gettin' wild and crazy yelling all into his mic and loving every minute of it.  When the pigskins stop flying, most college students shift their enthusiasm for the hardwood and begin to prepare for the transition from hail mary deep pass, to the long range trey from way beyond the stripe, from the all out blitz to the full court press.  Basketball teams have recruited, trained, and conditioned the entire year for these next couple of months, and its becoming reality that basketball is preparing to take over the tubes during the week.

   The 24 hour basketball marathon starts all the enthusiasm tonight when tipping off at twelve midnight November 16th.  Although their have already been many games played this weekend, tonight will be the official beginning of the NCAA Mens Basketball season.  The excitement is gaining excitement as fast as Usain Bolts 100 meter dash, and even with more football still to play the world will focus on the hardwood during the weekdays.  The NCAA is having tournaments over the Thanksgiving holiday to try and equal the college football as that season roars to a much anticipated end.  With big conferences represented this year, such as the Big 12, SEC, PAC 10, Big 10, and ACC participating both the 76 Classic in Anaheim CA and the Old Spice Classic in Orlando Fl, it should add up to be a extremely entertaining tournament.  People should also consider viewing these tournaments because of all the immense talent on the floor so early in the season.  This is a year of Freshman Phenoms in John Wall and DeMarcus Cousins of the Kentucky Wildcats and Xavier Henry of the Kansas Jayhawks.  Wall and Cousins were the numbers 1 & 2 ranked players coming out of high school and both just happened to attend John Calipari 's inaugural season coaching for the Wildcats.


    Some people watch the game to support their own beloved teams, and other people watch to see the "Toughest Gyms" to play in such as the Kansas Jayhawks home in Fogg Allen Field House (Left Picture), and one of the most notable student sections of all time in Duke University's  Cameron  Indoor Stadium (Right Picture).  Two of the biggest names in basketball history have gained much respect over the years, not just on the floor, but  in the stands with their highly representative student sections.  In Cameron Indoor Stadium, it has been said that the students will reach out and touch players while they are trying to pass the ball in bounds creating an insanely close for fans to be next to the players.    Fogg Allen Field House has been notably one of the toughest places to play over the years, in the last fifteen they have only lost a total of 12 home games, and only one game to the Big Twelve South division.  The fans are remembered for their slow chant of  "Rock Chalk Jay Hawk K-U..." a slow,deep, held out tune that reverberates itself through the rafters of the Fog.  Having a loud, intimidating student section is a valuable key to a teams success.  Whether it is a white-out crowd, or stomping on the bleachers during opponents free throws, or the big momentum shifts to the home teams advantage after a big basket.  Players are always giving credit to the fans, and most players build their game off of the crowd and how loud they can become during the game.  It most definitely is one of the greatest advantages in college basketball.

    Student, fans, players, and parents spend many hours in front of the T.V.with eyes glued,waiting,  for that special moment.  A Larry Bird and Magic Johnson battle for the ages, a skinny Durant's tremendous leaping slam from the cheap seats, or a couple missed free throws to give away the National Title.  This is the season when anything can and will happen, and year in and year out kids from across the country gather together in one sport to entertain a nation with their own talents.  By the end of the year it comes down to sixty four teams, and by the time people fill out their fifth bracket, placed their bets, and get into all the games...  It is over and the nation is put on hold until the next season comes through.  Believe it or not this is one of the most exciting 3 to 4 months Americans get the privilege to view, and should be prepared for anything to happen.  It is that time and you better watch!


Sunday, November 8, 2009

Iphone...

I'm trying to return to old writing ways of last year and the summer, but i have yet to find the motivation to keep writing. So I shall post a irrelevant blog post at least once a week if not more about random stuff. Seeing that I have no followers to my blog its shall be more of a get back to writing type of deal that I can use to keep myself productive throughout the week.

Well seems as if the iphone generation has taken over America, and rightfully so with so many people that own this phone it seems as if it deserves its own decade. Anyways society will give it time and maybe it shall earn that unfathomable reach. The point of the Iphone is almost to have a computer at your fingertips with the ability of the phone. So for the many people that have them the convenience of it is unrealistically better than any other phone they have used so far, and rightfully so. Apple has put many years into the study of this phone, and is still working to fix every kink or question about it to make it the "perfect" phone to own. The Iphones popularity can be seen everywhere, there is not a day that goes by without myself seeing give or take twenty people taking out their beloved Iphone.
So it raises a question of mine, will anything compete with it? According to some,no but Motorola, Windows, and Garmin, the ever popular GPS producer, are coming out with phone comparable to the Iphone, but not yet able to compete with the high demand of the Iphone. If the it will have any competitors, they will either have to have a better phone, or
be a phone just as good with a differnt style of looks. Now the Iphones all look around the same,
same shape ,same size, same style of screens, numerous same style concepts. With each new
updated version of the phone a new look some what comes with it. When the 3g came out ,after
the original one, it had a newer sleeker look with all the products moving away from the dull
back of plain grey , to a sleek, glossy, shining finished black that looked by far as if a better and
more powerful phone. Again Apple came out with a new color with their newest update the 3gs,
the newest of all I phone productions. It came ,along with the black backing from the 3g line, a
flashy white style that everyone seemed to be pleased with.
Although they do come out with new styles, it seems to me that if other will compete, they will
have to produce something that out competes and has a specific look that people these days want.
The Iphone has the iconic stature that all companies want to have for example, the Statue of
Liberty, The Golden Gate Bridge, and the Empire State Building. When a person see's those
they already know in their minds what it is exactly, and that is what the Apple has accomplished
with the I phone. By producing a phone with such high power so early and efficiently, and so
many people have it, it is almost impossible for people to see past what it has brought to society.
It will take time for the I phone to die off, but with people not willing to try other phones, it
makes it twice as hard for companies to get their product out their.

The Iphone has definitely taken the World by storm, and as much as I would love to have one,
I want to try something different. It seems different, but true, that not all people want to be the
same, and in my case I do not want an Iphone for my next cellphone. Strange as it may sound,
I want to try something totally out of the ordinary from Apple even maybe a new production.

Part two (Pointless Entry)

Thursday, November 5, 2009

So strolling through the parking lot today...(pointless entry)

So as i was walking my way to the library i noticed a piece of trash, a Mc Donalds cup, crumbled with tire marks across the face, and my initial reaction was not ,"Hey piece of trash probably needs to be picked up", but "Wonder if it has a Monopoly piece?". I picked up the cup only to realize that their wasn't any pieces on their , and it was just another worthless piece of trash. As I go to place the trash back on the ground I stopped and caught a glance of the entire parking lot, the cup still in my hand,and I began to see it. Thousands upon thousands of pieces of trash laying everywhere, under cars ,in the trees, and even right in the middle of the sidewalk. Grasping the piece and folding it into a smaller square i begin to walk down the way, still seeing it all everywhere, and as I placed the cup in the trashcan I thought to myself "Was it really that hard?".

Still just walking along campus seeing all the garbage everything from cigarette buds, coke cans , and numerous pieces of paper. The campus doesn't look like an over used landfill, but little things that stood out as an easily could be thrown away, and laziness got the best of people. The trash is a metaphor for the laziness and careless behaviors people can deal with everyday. For students that go to a campus to learn and higher their education to just leave everything laying around like its their apartment is ridiculous.

For a fact this whole blog entry is pretty pointless, but I wanted to get it out how amazed I was at simple tasks that people will and will not do. If the measly act of throwing away a piece of trash is too much, I'm extremely scared for our future, and how far will people let carelessness take them.

Depends on how much they want out of life I suppose...