Saturday, June 19, 2010

Blog Post #5

This was a really cute movie that highlights a very real problem with the population at large today. Social norms now dictate you do not have to put in much effort for success and if you fail, no worries. The government will take care of you. I liked how "Chipper" went through all the phases, and finally realized if you want something in life, you will have to work for it.
The "EDM310 for Dummies" was another cute movie. Is this for real?
How about a movie about using the lab times more often? I am usually one only 3-5 students in there on Mondays and Wednesdays. Could this be some of the problems of those behind?

4 comments:

  1. Barry,

    You definitely got the message behind the Chipper series. You do have to work to succeed in life. No, the EDM for Dummies was not real. It is supposed to be an info-commercial advertising the made up book. Instead of doing a podcast, we made this creative video. Your idea about a movie concerning lab times would be great. You should make a movie about it, and interview people who come and those that don't come.

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  2. Hey Barry, I think Jamie Lynn is on to something. Its a great idea. Will you accept her challenge? SS

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  3. I completely agree with you about the Chipper series. I think that is exactly how failure and success is viewed far too often. I also agree with you about "EDM310 for Dummies".

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  4. Great idea Barry. Jamie Lynn is correct. You should do it!

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