Tuesday, March 10, 2009
GO GIANTS!!!!
However, there are a few problems that arises. The Oakland A's never officially proposed to move to San Jose! Also, currently there is not any set land for the Athletics to build a new stadium. Lastly, San Jose is a part of the San Francisco Giant's territory. Therefore, the Athletics can not move into San Jose unless rules change. Those problems are easily solvable. The real problem is that if the Oakland A's would want to move to San Jose. Only time will tell.
Monday, February 23, 2009
Avocate+Duh=Avodah
49ers?! WTF?!
Monday, February 16, 2009
TIREDDDD
Sunday, February 15, 2009
ROW! ROW! ROW YOUR BOATTT
$2.35. $2.29. $2.01. These are the prices we had been seeing at the pumps in California. So what is the big deal? Well it is a lot cheaper than the $3.80 we saw over the summer, but there is still a big increase since Christmas. I hate high gas prices because that means I have less money to spend, and that is the reason why I am writing about this article. I am very passionate about money. Who isn't? I hope that this blog post will help inform you on why the pumps fluctuate as much as it does.
So how come the prices of gas is rising yet Crude oil is selling for the low price of under $35 a barrel? That is because refineries across the United States and especially in California are pouring out less black commodity, partly because of maintenance work, mechanical glitches and the gradual conversion to summer blends of fuel. Also, oil from Texas and the Gulf of Mexico is unusually cheaper than the Middle East and South America, the United State companies are cutting back production in an effort to boost profits in a economy that is slowing demand. What does that all mean? To put it simply, a mixture of problems in the process of the production process and the greedy United States companies are causing refineries to crank out less oil and therefore with less supply means a higher in price. Greed in humans are the biggest cause of suffering in the world. It is certainly making my wallet suffer.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
EEEEHHHHHHHHHAAAAAA
Water Rationing? No way! In a recent article on cbs.com shows that the Santa Clara Valley Water District board of directors voted Tuesday to impose rationing measures on the county's 1.7 million residents. The details of the restriction is not yet known until the board meeting on March 24, 2009. Personally I believe that this is going to anger a lot of people. Water is such a essential part of life and restricting water use is basically restricting life. I think it is stupid that they would rather restrict water use than to build a new sanitation plant to clean the dirty water supply. This article was chosen because I am currently residing in San Jose State dorms and although the water is a little nasty, it is necessary for me to do everyday activities. Without enough water, I could not do laundry, wash my face, brush my teeth, and take a shower. I am sure that there are going to be a lot of complaints about this restriction and it will soon be overturned.
In the article it showed pictures of people using water and it also provides information about how much are they going to restrict. I guess it kind of helps to know how people are using water and how much water is being kept from us. Still, I think that no matter what the board or the article says, this is not going to make any one happy and instead it is going to have a political backlash on the board of directors in charge of the Santa Clara Valley Water District. Once again "How we understand Essays because we live in particular times and places" is what I think about first when I read this article. I just love reading on things that affect me in one way or another.
WOWWWWWWWWWWWWw
In the Tuesday, February 10, 2009 edition of the Spartan Daily writes a article titled "Pilot safety program for housing begins". The reason why this I chose this article is because it is about housing in San Jose State. I am currently a resident of Washburn dorm and therefore I am very interested with articles such as these through "How we understand essays because we live in particular times and places..." I am also interested in articles that involve human rights. Those are the reasons why I picked this article.
This article talks about how starting on Thursday, February 12, 2009, the University Housing department will begin its pilot safety program at the Campus Village Suites. It requires people who enter the building in between 12:00AM-3:00AM to show identification. I personally have many friends in the suites and enjoy visiting them frequently especially at night. This restriction will make it more inconvenient for me to visit my friends. Therefore making it less desirable to see them which leads to a demise in the social life, not just me, but the school in general. Most people don't hang out until late night anyways because they have homework to do. This new program will definitely change the feeling of freedom in college.
The article includes quotes from students who live in the building, all of them which support this program. It is very bias in my opinion because they don't ask any students who goes and visits the residents of the suites. Neither do they get students who, I am sure there are a lot, voiced their opinions against this program. It is placed strategically throughout the article, especially after information about the program. It would place a quote by a student who supports it to create an illusion that it will do nothing but good. I just wish articles would not be bias in this day of age.