For Mr Bryne's discussion, I realized that his main topic was on tsunamis. I realized around a half a year ago that tsunami's are the one thing that I never want to go through in life. Main points that happen in a tsunami where humans would be is at the beach. Now I know there are surfers and additional things that people do at the beach, but a wave that is 25 to 30 feet high will not make any one smile. Well, unless the person is behind a tv set and not really at the beach.
Tsunami's come from volcanic activity which is a different type of specific scary subject that I would also never want to go through. I am 21 and luckily have never thought of having to worry about a tsunami. That is just another one of those things that is great about living in the south. Gas prices are already insane, so we do not need another thing to add to the list of hurting us money wise. I would rather go through a category 4 hurricane that is survivable rather than a tsunami, and that should explain something!
For the second week, it was almost like he let me know that he is a well rounded thinker. The reason I it is fair for me to say this is because this time his topic was about a new computer series called thinkB4U which is operated by google makers. Comparing himself to his discussion about tsunamis just last week is why I say he changes topic, or is well rounded.
The new google device he mentions has instructional videos that can help protect anyone's computer for safety reasons. It is also set up for three sections- students, parents, and educators. When I read that, it made me realize that today is the first time I saw that google is 'in' on helping with the online school support throughout schools. If google does decide to really help like Mr. Bryne mentioned in his latest post, I do not know what thing in the world could stop google from letting this happen. The reason I say that with confidence is because if there is any site an average Joe would know about, the name 'google' would more than likely come out of the mouth at some time.
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