As the world grows and America develops, the need for a centralized base of all information is necessary thus the creation of the internet is perhaps the most influential in my life time. The internet centralizes all of this information but it also provides a meeting point for people around the world. Never have so many people been able to work, live, and play off of one invention.
Although initially expensive the internet and in turn computers are are an almost necessity and even citizens like myself of the lower middle class have fully functioning computers and internet. This is something that 10 or 15 years ago would have been irrational to think about and foolish.
The internet has come so far and it is scary in a sense to imagine where it could go next. With FaceBook and Skype where you can view your friends live, half way around the globe, the internet beholds great possibilities. I often times work from a computer and work on the internet and I have friends that meet with clients in Tokyo and have video conferences with partners in Prague. It is truly one of the most influential technological advances and where it goes from here nobody is sure. But one thing is known, the internet is here to stay for a long, long time.
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Monday, December 12, 2011
Life is a Highway (What's a highway?)
The national government has just made it public that they plan to begin creating roads called interstates in an intertwining series of 'highways' for the apparent improvement and efficiency of travel. As we approach a time where almost every house hold middle class and above has a car, efficient travel is important. The congestion on most roads, especially for myself, a commuter to a large city from a suburb is a major problem and hassle. Hopefully with the completion of these roads I will be able to make my way into the city in less than 45 minutes.
It excites me to think that perhaps one day I may be able to take my family and go on a road trip to visit our relatives in Delaware and the trip will not take hours upon hours. As roads connect our country we become smaller and smaller in a sense, really getting a true feeling for what is going on around us not just what is going on around our town, city, or state.
It excites me to think that perhaps one day I may be able to take my family and go on a road trip to visit our relatives in Delaware and the trip will not take hours upon hours. As roads connect our country we become smaller and smaller in a sense, really getting a true feeling for what is going on around us not just what is going on around our town, city, or state.
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Labor Strike At Home
Yesterday as I was heading into Philadelphia for work, I could not ignore the immense amount of people who were apparently striking at one of the larger factories in the city. They created a huge detour for me, however, I enjoyed watching them fight for their rights. Later, I noticed that the police force was brought in and althought the crowd was rowdy I do not think they were violent and many of the cops appeared to be using excessive force. When will our laborers get the rights they deserve, and not be oppressed by police or the people they work for?
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Labor Strikes Create Stir
Word has made its way to our town that in Chicago mass riots have been occuring in Haymarket Square and also in Pullman, Ill. As a member of working class America I cannot help but cheer on my brothers in Chicago. The wealthy and powerful continually take advantage of lower class America and it is time we banded together and took a stand. We need to work towards pay raises, minimum wages, maximum hours, and basic rights especially ensuring our safety in the workplace. Together we stand, divided we fall.
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