Hedy Lamarr – Actress, Inventor, Revolutionary

Sir Ken Robinson – Bring on the Revolution – Education vs. Passion

I love it when Sir Ken Robinson talks. He is one of my favorites at TED and someone I love to follow. If you haven’t seen it yet, check out his latest book: The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything. I haven’t read it yet, I plan on purchasing it soon.

His speech holds a lot of meaning for me, simply because I am someone who never went to college, until now, at 29. I was nervous about going to college, because I didn’t know what I wanted to do. I felt like I had one shot at going to college. The government would pay for it, and I would have to choose what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. Because I didn’t know what I wanted, I never went.

Instead, I looked for what I really wanted to do. I experimented with different types of businesses, some were massive failures. It is through this ‘testing’ phase that I found writing. I found I loved to write fiction. I discovered that while I could write nonfiction, it wasn’t my favorite. However, I learned certain aspects of it that were enjoyable. I learned to focused on what I loved about it. Over 10 years of working in nonfiction, and having perfected it, I did it because it allowed me access to do what I really want to do while working part time at it. Maybe I’m a ‘late bloomer’ but I absolutely love working from home and having the free time that I have to seek out other opportunities.

So this year, as I enter college, I do so with the idea that I’ll be diving into lessons and learning and passions that I can discover all over again. I’m not taking English. Why would I want to learn how to do something that I already do for a living? Instead, I chose physics, a science field, and with full intention of exploring other sciences along the way as well. Chemistry and biology are also of interest to me. I wouldn’t have this opportunity to learn about things that could be very important to me. I wish to find the solutions to problems I’m passionate about. I feel I can only do that through knowing the science behind it, so I can create what I want. I’m a problem solver. I like knowing how to make it, not going over problems.

Christpher Columbus Defied The Beliefs and Education of his time.

Imagine if Christopher Columbus had believed in his formal education where everyone around him believed the earth was flat. Pigeonholed into what was tradition, rather than willing to push the boundaries but following his passion, he revolutionized beliefs in his time. In the picture above, he is seen with people weeping at his parting, because they feared he would not return. He must surely fall off the end of the world if he were to go off in his ships.

If you haven’t yet, go listen to Sir Ken Robinson, and then maybe share with me your interpretations.

A Method to the Mathness

Elementary school teachers and high school teachers that I had were great, but I really did lack in the math department. It may not be the fault of math teachers. As someone at the TED website posted in the comments, some teachers end up being math teachers and they hated math. They even said so to children.

So when we’ve got math teachers who hate math teaching these skills to kids who also have learned to hate math, you can easily see why science and engineering careers seem like the impossible reach to kids. Many may have the aspiration, but when we make math ‘harder’ on ourselves by trying to memorize formulas instead of building formulas ourselves, it’s a limitation. We get told it may be too hard and to try something else.

What’s your thoughts on math?

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Felicia Day Answers Questions from Reddit

What else do we need to say about Felicia Day? She’s just awesome for taking time out to answer questions. So cute!

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How I Fell in Love with a Fish by Dan Barber – TED Video

This is a fantastic talk. Growing fish in natural resources.

I think an important part of that conversation he hit at the end. Teaching people to feed themselves through natural ways and teaching farmers relationships.

It’s a topic I’ve thought about for years. There are many countries who have starving people. Non-profit companies then ask people for money to send them clean water and food. Another Tedster discussed the creation of a water filter that would clean dirty water. I like this idea, too, about feeding hungry countries but not only sending food, but sending seeds, cattle, and more. Let them learn how to feed themselves.

Teach a man to fish…

Video – How to Put a Personal Rington on the Samsung Exclaim

This is a supplement to the Samsung Exclaim Personal Ringtone article I wrote. There is more information at the article about how to do this, so go there to read and if you need the video, that is now provided. Thanks for watching and let me know if you have any questions.

This is how to make video ringtones, which is how you make ringtones for the Exclaim. This should also work for the Samsung Rant, as it should have the same software that is provided by Sprint.

Remember that you are trying to upload the video ringtone that you make to your memory card. That’s the one you want to do. You may need a memory card reader to hook up to your computer in order to do this right.

Dr. Horrible

I’m not done fixing this yet, but I just have to say: Dr. Horrible is bloody awesome.

Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog :D

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