Monday, September 3, 2012

Rollerblading All The Way



I wish it comes the day people will go to work by rollerblades. Hehe, I mean, not everyone, of course. As I’ve seen other day on TV, people are really considering rollerblades as a way of transportation! I really don’t know how to skate on them, but it is indeed something worth thinking.

Rollerblades are human-powered transportation; physically challenging and would make you fit; they take you faster than walking, but, on the other hand, limited to short distances, perhaps, from 8 to 16 km. It is better you find paved walkways as well. Oh, I don’t think it’s too much of pessimism – we all have options and we consider setbacks for things, it’s like that for everyone, isn’t it?

Places such as universities campi are promoting diverse types of transportation. The University of Western Ontario states the campus is ‘extremely rollerblade friendly’. The University of Michigan says the same thing in its housing page. There’s no doubt that even the founder of rollerblades is doing the same.

Scott Olson, who improved inline skates, promotes his invention as a fitness product on his personal page. The rollerblades certainly make you fit, but the upside is that you can view transportation differently. I believe when the city I live in starts to create opportunities to sustainable transportation, I will try my balance on those!

Monday, June 11, 2012

Intersexual Friendship



Yesterday I read an article on the ISTOÉ magazine, which brings a story about intersexual friendship, or friendship between sexes, saying that men and women CAN be friends. Well, it's kinda hard to believe. The report has substantial proof though: from thesis by academics to testimonials by so-called 'friends'.

Nevertheless, I can really see a woman and a man relating to each other well; guys and girls in university, lunch break at work, after work happy hour, all good. What I notice by that is people getting along, I don't see them as guys and girls struggling to get along or suppressing feelings and stuff, of course. However, the magazine stated, the way I see things, it wasn't the norm until the II Great War, or more recently, in the 70s, when women reached the job market.
Since women have become independent, voted, started to work, or driven cars, then guys and girls started to relate more to each other, before that, girls would just meet brothers, priests and that's it. I haven't seen things that way before.

The thing is, apart from circles of friends at work, university, school and so on, a sole guy and girl, by themselves, as a guy x guy or girl x girl, it's hard to imagine. I have seen girls refusing to go out with me as friends, ok, the same way, I refused to go out with girls just as friends - it would just not work. You can go out once, twice, but after that it gets strange.

Among the theories on the magazine, one says there are four types of friendship between men and women. The most common, up to 90%, says guys and girls are just friends, no more, no less. That's what I see mostly, hence, it's what I consider friendship between sexes. The other 10% stray into different spheres: subjective, objective interest, and romance type of thing. For me, then, it's not friendship, why not step ahead and consider other things?

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

London 2012 Summer Games

                                           Olympic torch: just in time. Illustration by trrent

It's been a long time since I haven't written some lines here. Besides studying a lot, I notice lots of things going on, but no time to put some ideas in here. What called my attention recently (ok, not so recent) was the announcement for the London Olympics and Paralympics Games' opening and closing ceremonies director. I know it's gonna be Danny Boyle, who filmed Trainspotting, 28 Days and other flicks, with assistance of Stephen Daldry, director of Billy Elliot.

What impresses me is the fact, MTV says, he is making something thrilling and intense, and is gonna bring 'the Beatles' (?!). The Guardian states whatsoever, there are no Beatles, but Paul McCartney, Elton John and Take That, possibly. Underworld is there for sure!!

People know he is gonna open with a line from Caliban, who is a deformed slave in the Shakespeare's play 'The Tempest'. Danny is then honoring the National Health Service, the largest bell in Europe, and all the intrinsic characteristics that define the UK people, like inventiveness, and wit. Yeah, I kinda agree with those.

15,000 performers are taking the stage at the four ceremonies. At the Paralympics, the opening show is called 'enlightenment', and it's gonna bring the work of a British charity, Aerobility, which gives disabled people the chance to become pilots. The Get Set education programme of the London's Olympics will provide volunteers under 16 to the opening.

I am eagerly waiting for those events! I think they are as highly expected as the games themselves.

Monday, January 2, 2012

Push Th' Little Daisies

                                       People know Arab Spring is not peaceful at all. Illustration by trrent.


There 2011 goes.  


Although trying to depict all important facts from last year is hard, the most memorable one in my opinion is the newly Arab Spring.


More than one hundred years after the Revolutions of 1848, which had shaken Europe and Latin America and are best known as the Spring of the Nations, some Arab nations are taken by the same sentiment righ now. Discontentment with political affairs, reorganization of society in less favored groups, and other reasons count for the upheaval.  


Throughout 2011 all you could hear is the uprising of the people in the Arab countries, specifically: Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Bahrain and maybe even others we are going to hear in the 2012.


Journalist of The Telegraph says comparisons between Arab Spring and the fall of Berlin wall are out of question, "the Arab Spring is arguably a far greater triumph of people power." 


The Western looked at it with a clinical eye, trying to see what to do and the further consequences of any action. Against some critics, Nato forces were considered a great push towards the end of the regime in Libya. Rebels see them at a different light at this point of time.

The revolutions in the Arab world impresses me the most because it shows how people live. While some dwell in a 'free' world, others endure under dictatorship - which Latin America has already seen so much. Well, not all democracies risen after despotic rules are a success - many are still learning the ropes. It`s better now than never, though.









Friday, December 9, 2011

Can you see me?

                                 
                                       New planet in sight. Illustration by trrent


People are relentless these days - specially when we talk about Nasa discovering new planets. It`s quite interesting to note the last one, Kepler 21b, is 1.6 Earth size, ten times heavier, with no mild temperature at all (2960 F degrees).


A research group knows, after several months of observation, that it is in a zone that could be habitable. Don`t know if they are talking about the hot hot planet aforementioned, or other planets close by. Kepler 21b and other planets are around another Sun type of star, a lot bigger and younger than ours.


That is a sign for astronomers to keep looking.


They are 18 newfounded planets in total, researchers say, that could be habitable. Of course the distance from its parent star does impress anyone: 600 light years. Although they are far away, it`s possible to see the big star which they are close by, with a simple telescope. You just have to know what you are looking for.


According to a scientist I heard on the radio today, it`s the first step in order to attain something big. People are starting to get worried about what happens in the future, because the Sun and/or the Earth won`t last forever, so...


Nothing to be preocupied right now. Probably that`s why astronomers begun to look already (!!) Is this evolution making its way to forever be? Well, I only know that moving a whole lotta people across the galaxy is something quite curious to think about!

Thursday, October 6, 2011

This is Now a Goodbye

                                               Farewell, Steve.  
Picture from http://exame.abril.com.br/inovacao/noticias/5-conselhos-de-jobs-para-quem-quer-pensar-diferente


Some weeks ago I wrote a blog post about Apple without Steve Jobs. I considered that he would soon be able to announce new Apple products. I feel bad I didn't see the real reason for his impediment as president of the corporation. He died on October 5, in consequence of a rare pancreatic cancer.


If I had checked it, I would've given a concise statement. The thing is that he acknowledged he was cured from cancer on his Stanford speech to students, in 2005. 


It seems like he got the symptoms back in 2009 and endured in a liver transplant the same year. It was supposed to stop the spread of the disease and add more years to his life. 


This silent cancer is only known when it's on its advanced stages. He could have lived more, but chances of survival are between 6 and 10%.


I know I enjoyed to see every new product he would bring up. Every professional has something to learn with  him. 

You Know You Want It Too

                          Kid browses the Internet. Illustration by trrent


Facebook has never been much of my thing because I'd rather read the world wide news on Twitter. It sounds reasonable to me. Since people I know are stored on FB I don't have the need to check them all of the time.


Mark Zuckerberg proposes that people stay connected 24/7 on the new Facebook profile. He is gonna provide all you can think of on Facebook. Uhh, Internet within the Internet. I don't think it's something for me. I'm not engaged to Facebook in a way that makes me stay connected to it all day. Google is almost the same: it's everywhere on the Internet - everything seems to be floating around the giant web company.


Regarding Google it's a bit difficult to stay away as I have a gmail account. Nothing much against it - I don't have a Facebook email, though. Nonetheless, both companies, through interaction, provide charitable support, jobs, revenue and web services.


The new Facebook's profile is gonna revolutionize the market as we know it. It is gonna give marketers the chance to find the exact profile they are looking for. If you are really a Facebook user, prepare to be induced in whatever people are watching, listing, wanting. Facebook knows you want it too.