Monday, May 2, 2011

Social Networking and The United States Unity

So, as you all know, early Monday May 2nd our country was informed that Osama bin Laden was killed by US military. What I found so interesting about this, is that Sohaib Athar, an IT consultant was Tweeting live about it! And he didn't even know what was going on! He began tweeting about the noises he was hearing, the helicopter he saw, and how scared he was. Then, after realizing what was going on, his tweets read:

"Uh oh, now I'm the guy who liveblogged the Osama raid without knowing it."

"I am JUST a tweeter, awake at the time of the crash. Not many Twitter users in Abbottabad, these guys are more into Facebook. That's all."

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/pakistan/Twitter-user-reported-live-about-raid-that-killed-Osama/articleshow/8141860.cms

Social networking has truly taken over the way we get our news. I thought this was so amazing that someone was tweeting as this raid was occurring. It's so interesting that we are able to witness first hand what it was like over there, via someone's thoughts on Twitter.

Second, I'd like to discuss the people and their reaction to this news. Everyone in the U.S. is going crazy over this! We are rejoicing, and so happy because most feel like this is revenge from what happened on 9/11. While it certainly is not okay to rejoice over someone's death, in my opinion I feel that we as citizens are entitled to be happy about this. We have been looking for him for about a decade now! On the news this morning, I heard that a huge group of Americans joined in front of the White House to sing The Star Spangled Banner, and chant "USA!".

While our country is going through war and turmoil with the economy, raising gas prices, and differing opinions in the government, it's so amazing to have this sense of unity. Today, is a VERY proud day to be an American.

Monday, April 25, 2011

More Changes in Airfare

Traveling via air is ALWAYS a tedious hassle. I saw this article today about new rules pertaining to passengers who get "bumped" from their flight. This means that someone has to give up their seat, and are usually compensated. Now, passengers who are bumped will be receiving more money than they used to. . Now, if you arrive within two hours, you'll get double the value of your ticket, up to $650. If it's more than two hours, you'll get four times the value, up to $1,300. While this may seem like a wonderful idea to most, let me tell you from experience- it IS NOT.



I was traveling with my family a few years back and got stuck in Dallas, TX due to our seats being bumped from the flight. I remember my father doing everything he could to prevent this from happening but the airline just would not budge. We had to stay overnight in Dallas, and our entire itinerary was affected because of it. While there are always volunteers, the people usually getting bumped are not by choice.

While reading this article, Brett Snyder talks about how airlines overbook their flights based off of statistics that show how many people do not wind up coming. This seems so beyond ridiculous to me! Why would you schedule 150 seats, when a plane only has 130? Yes, it reduces airfare, but at the end of the day, doesn't this seem like a bigger hassle than it's worth?? Trying to find volunteers to give up their seats, and then having to bump unwilling passengers off the flight delays the take-off process. Everyone has somewhere they must be, and now all the passengers are agitated. Hmmm, I think I'd rather pay a higher fare in order to avoid the annoyance. This makes me wonder, why are airlines not thinking in these terms? The aggravated customers who have a delayed flight because the airline has to get rid of passengers, may not return to this same airline next time they fly. In essence, airlines are making this an unpleasant experience for their customers. I have seen this happen almost every time I've gone to the airport, and luckily I've only gotten bumped one time. I really believe that airlines should reconsider their booking policies. While it keeps the airfare cheap, is it worth the risk of angry customers?


http://www.cnn.com/2011/TRAVEL/04/25/airlines.bumping.gets.lucrative/index.html?hpt=T2

Monday, April 4, 2011

New Plans for I-84 Has Connecticut Talking

This is the new proposed bus way between New Britain and Hartford.

Gov. Dannel Malloy will soon be announcing his decision on a new bus route costing $567 million and running 9.4 miles long. He met with citizens supporting the decision and opposing it. The new construction will run Connecticut around $110 million, and already $15 million has been spent on design and property rights. The congestion of I-84 would hopefully let up a bit if this bus route were implemented allowing commuters to quickly transport without the traffic. However, Michael Nicastro, president of the Central Connecticut Chambers of Commerce in Bristol believes that this project is too expensive, and perhaps inefficient.

As a Connecticut citizen, this somewhat irks me because of the cost. It certainly seems costly, and not really worth it. I think the construction would also take a long time, and would further the problem of traffic. I do think it is a good idea, but is it really worth it? As I scrolled the user comments, it seemed that most people were not in favor of the proposed bus route. Many of them agreed that Connecticut should not be spending so much in times of economic downfall. The part of this article that really irritated me, was the fact that we have already spend FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS on obtaining property rights and designing the new route. If Malloy doesn't even pass this proposal, we will have wasted $15 million. Hopefully an agreement can be made that lowers cost, and is time efficient.

http://www.wtnh.com/dpp/news/politics/malloy-i84-busway-project-decision

Monday, March 28, 2011

Looks Like Trouble



So, an Egyptian cobra went missing from the Bronx Zoo this weekend. This snake is extremely deadly and is said to be able to kill an elephant in 3 hours, and a human in 15 minutes. Clearly, this is a VERY dangerous situation! The zoo closed down the reptile exhibit and said that they are pretty confident that the snake is still somewhere in the reptile house since the Egyptian cobra likes closed-in spaces. This all went down on Saturday. My question is, okay, it's now Monday- two days later, and no snake.... Red flags are certainly presenting themselves! This snake is highly deadly, and the venom is some of the deadliest of all snakes. So why is no one freaking out yet!? This story creeps me out, especially thinking about where that snake could be! If they don't find it mid-week, I'd say it's necessary to put the zoo on high alert. I think it's a bit ridiculous that they are even allowing customers to still visit the zoo! That seems very dangerous to me.

http://www.cnn.com/2011/US/03/27/new.york.missing.cobra/index.html?hpt=P1&iref=NS1

Thursday, March 24, 2011

How Could A Mother Do This?

Julie Carr, 33, received a 20-year sentence after being convicted of child pornography charges and sexually abusing her 2-year-old daughter. She was streaming videos of the child pornography overseas to Nicholas Wilde, who at the time was only 19. But the most disturbing part of this scenario- she was performing the sexual abuse on her daughter.

This story really disgusted me and made me really angry with the mother. How could anyone do this to their child!? U.S. District Judge John Woodcock, who imposed one of Carr's sentences says: "When I see child-pornography, I ask myself: Where are the parents? Where are the people who are supposed to be protecting the child?  Well, Ms. Carr, in your case, we know where the mother was."

Carr has four children, all of whom got taken away from her. Wilde was sentenced in England to five years in prison and had to register as a sex offender. I just can't believe that people can actually be capable of committing such an inhumane act- especially to their own family! Both of these people deserve prison time and shouldn't even be allowed near children.

http://www.cnn.com/2011/CRIME/03/23/maine.sex.crime.sentence/index.html?hpt=Sbin

Friday, March 11, 2011

Gas Still Rising

As I'm sure EVERYONE reading this is quite aware, gas prices have skyrocketed lately. Prices have risen 37 cents since Feb. 22. Experts are projecting the prices to rise to $4 in the near future. So the question everyone is asking, is why? Why are the prices rising so high? The civil war in Libya and discontent with the Saudi Arabian monarchy are the main causes. The demonstrations to take place in Saudi Arabia will have a huge influence on the prices of gasoline in the United States. Tom Kloza, the chief oil analyst for Oil Price Information Service projects that prices will peak to a nationwide average of $3.75 a gallon. But hey, it could be worse- this article states that Norway is paying around $9.60 a gallon right now!


I don't know about everyone else, but I have been tremendously impacted by this sudden rise. I work in Norwalk, CT Monday-Friday, live in Bethel,CT, and go to school in Danbury, CT! That's a whole lot of driving! I am praying every day that these prices start to decline, or I just don't know how I will be able to drive anymore! My car is pretty good on gas (Honda civic) but what about the poor folks with the SUV's?? I can't even imagine! Thoughts on the gas prices??


http://money.cnn.com/2011/03/11/news/economy/gas_prices/index.htm

Monday, February 28, 2011

Blazing Fire

Sunday afternoon a fire broke out in Texas that took a whole lot of work to stop. The fire was believed to have been started by high winds that knocked down power lines. Interstate 20 was closed for hours as firefighters attempted to clean up the mess.More than 120,000 acres have been burned in 15 Texas counties and 60 homes have been destroyed. A five-year old child was also killed in midst of the fire. No more injuries have been reported, but many families are left without a home. Strong winds made it difficult for firefighters to control the fire, but now that winds have calmed down it may help firefighters. A fire weather watch is still in effect.
http://www.cnn.com/2011/US/02/28/texas.wildfires/index.html?hpt=T2

Stories like this truly break my heart and my prayers go out to the families that are struggling. When fires blaze on like this, it's devastating to not only the habitat, but to the people affected as well. Hopefully people will make efforts to collect donations or help those in need. I sincerely wish those Texas counties the best and hope they get the help they need.