Sunday, April 10, 2011

Back to 1983 FOR A DAY

I woke up with silence no noises from around me what so ever, except there was this voice screaming in my head. It felt like there was a knife in my leg as I attempted to move. The day before while biking I injured my knee and now I can barely walk. I was on One World Week and was biking the California coast from Santa Barbara to San Diego, I had no bed, or electronics for that matter either, so the days went by slowly and with not too much to do. I had trouble walking, which led to no more riding the bike so I stayed in the support van the rest of the days.
I wake up every morning at 0600 for school and that is what I am used to so I normally woke up before anyone else that was in my tent. A sharp pain also does the trick for waking me up so that might be another reason for getting up so early every morning. Any ways, I got up, got dressed and ready for the day and by then others started to get up as well. Next came the checking of causalities from the heavy rain and winds from the night before. The tents said keeps you dried guaranteed but every one of them leaked and people would get soaked. Once people are up and out the chaperones would put out the good old hearty breakfast of a bagel and sometimes if I was lucky some cream cheese too. Once finished with the bagels, we would start packing up cloths then rolling sleeping the bags and then taking down the tents. The bike route would be planned and different speed groups would slowly start leaving.
The van rides were good, better than going home or having to do a different OWW. Before we even got into the car and started the engine, the chaperone got a call that someone had a flat and they needed our assistants. We had to drive the long way around and drop of the equipment to fix the tube. After that just like all other mornings whoever was driving was in dire need of coffee, so off to a coffee shop we went. This like the other mornings took time because we did not know the area and would get lost trying to find one. Next was following the three different groups and see if they had any other problems. Once the bikers got on a bike path inaccessible by car we took off for the next camp site. Not knowing the next place either made this a difficult thing to find. The directions were always off or bad so wondering around for an hour or so was normal by then. We found the place another 30 miles down the coast from where we were looking around 1300. We pulled in however check in was not until 1400 so we had to go get lunch and wait a while before coming back. Lunch was at a little taco shop right down the street. Since I’m doing a research on fish tacos I decided to order a fish taco for lunch and they may have also been doing a special where they were very cheap. The fish taco was good but could have used more sauce, but I’m not going to complain too much because the price was good. We got back in the car looked at the time and realized that it only took twenty minutes to eat and we still had forty minutes to kill. Since it was practically on the beach we went across the street and watched some surfers and some people with fancy equipment taking readings in the water until 1400.
We were such a big group that we used three campsites side by side so when we set up camp it took a while and a lot of space. Since I couldn’t bike I helped put up tents for a while and then went down with a few friends and checked what the gift shop had to offer. A nice deck of playing cards were bought and then used for the rest of the night. We played lots of a card games the main one I have no idea how to spell but its “Filipino poker” says Law, some go fish, texas hold ‘em, and one other game that also has a weird name.
It wasn’t too hard to go without electronics for a day when you are camping and you didn’t bring any electronics for not being able to charge it and fear of it getting water damage. The thing that would have been most useful was a computer or smart phone to be able to track the weather however the campsites had rangers that would tell us. I didn’t really need to talk to anyone outside the trip so communication was easy, just talk to people that were near you. I found it very easy the only thing was difficult was I didn’t bring in ipod and music would have been nice for the entire trip.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Thesis idea for WSDE

The history of San Diego's different and unique cultural foods and what they are

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Info i found on my essay and my thesis and first paragraph practice write up

Ralph Rubio went down to Mexico and found fish taco's he became Friends with a little taco stand guy and attempted to get him to move to San Diego but he would not. So Ralph got the recipe and started Rubio's on his own.

What makes San Diego's unique foods like fish tacos, carne asada, and sushi so popular in San Diego and where did they come from.

Some popular foods in San Diego that people always have to try when down here are fish taco's, carne asada, and sushi. What makes these so popular and how did they come to be in San Diego. Well the Mexican food is a given carne asada and fish tacos have been around for a long time. However it wasn't until around 1980's that they actually grew more popular in America.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Blue Gold: World Water Wars review

This movie was great it shows all about the problem of water and how people are beginning to have to pay for "life" aka water. Major corporations are starting to own all fresh water and sell it around the world with different names. These corporations don't try to be less pollutant because they are building desalination plants and want people to come to them for fresh water.It teaches you a lot about how water may be very rare soon and these corporations are making tons of money off selling it to you.

The movie is great for showing you this perspective but it extremely biased to that they don't really have that much stuff said from the major corporations. I can't say why maybe they didn't want to be interviewed but they do talk about people who got a slapp suite and are focusing all there time, energy, and money to fight off the law suite.

After seeing this it makes me want to start a company that deals with fresh water because it looks like we are going to be very low on fresh water very soon.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

3 Annotated Bibliography

"Unique San Diego Food? - California - Chowhound." Chowhound Boards - Chowhound. Chow Hound, 7 Feb. 2008. Web. 23 Feb. 2011. .


This shows me the the different great foods of San Diego and what I will have to research further on the road.


"Best Restaurants in San Diego." San Diego Restaurants.com - San Diego Dining Guide. Web. 24 Feb. 2011. .

This one tells me the top restaurants of San Diego. It helps tell me where San Diegans prefer to eat the unique or best foods of San Diego.


"San Diego Restaurant Guide - Best of Lists & Restaurant Reviews." FoodieView - The Recipe Search Engine. Web. 24 Feb. 2011. .

This is another great one to help me find those top choices of restaurants for certain kinds of food like Carne Asada, Julian Apple Pie, Fish Tacos, or Uni.

QQC E.S. on Face of Food

"Now, a bite on the tail is so painful that even the most demoralized pig will Mount a struggle to avoid it."

Whats the point of this why would you even want them to be in more pain and want to fight? Why not just leave the pigs with there moms for a little longer so that they dont bite.


How many people have seen an animal killed for food in a city like San Diego?

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

6 Degree Project info

The six things:
stock
ammo manufactured
sling
trigger
ammo home made
receiver


Picture of the receiver:

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Review of The Cove

The Cove was a great movie about A small village in Japan called Taiji that slaughters thousands of dolphins a year. There is a group of Americans that are trying to expose this to the Japanese public and stop it.

The movie was extremely biased because it was filmed by that group of Americans and there wasn't really anything for the Japanese side. What that village is doing is wrong however they could have still had more prospective from the locals.

It was filmed as a documentary and it wasn't a set so camera angles are sometimes shaky or not too good however it does a great job of getting they're point across so it still works.

It showed some very disturbing pictures which most likely will change every ones view on the topic. Even though the movie is biased i think most people will be on the documentaries side and will be alright with it being so biased.

Over all it was a good movie and shows just what they need to be able to recruit more people to this cause.

Monday, January 31, 2011

Supplemental Info

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What is the argument of the author? What is the interest of the author?
Ethanol is not worth it and is a waste of time. The author wants to show you the problems with it.

What was the main idea of the article; in other words what was the author's point?
His points are that it take so many resources and time it make Ethanol that it isn't very environmentally friendly. Also some of the materials used in it are even that efficient.

What was the author's bias? Has the author included facts from all sides of the issue?
He of course doesn't make it sound like it is an absolute terrible thing he just says the down sides.





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What is the argument of the author? What is the interest of the author?
This has the points of ethanol and all things wrong with it. This is a review to show people what they should know if they use it or are going to.

What was the main idea of the article; in other words what was the author's point?
The author argues that it is too easily dissolves or absorbs other substances which effect it. It also has a very short shelf life.


What was the author's bias? Has the author included facts from all sides of the issue?
It's all down sides it is a review telling you about the problems it doesn't say the good sides. Also Ethanol dissolves many things so this makes the car fall apart more and needs more check ups.


What questions do you still have after reading these articles?
Are there any other good sides other then it a little bit more environmentally friendly.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

2 choices

a pack of three flavors of Cantaloupe

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African Lion Tails

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Sunday, January 9, 2011

Three choices for the Six Degrees of Separation Project

First:
My first choice would be my laptop because I use it all the time all day. It helps me with everything I need to do so its important to me. I also know there are toxic parts in it and when I get rid of it it may not be recycled properly. Also if those parts are there I would like to know who and how these parts were made.

Second:
My second choice is a power-strip because I have about five being used just in my room and they are very useful. I don't really know the internal components but the outside for all of mine are all plastic.

Third:
My third would be DVD's or CD's because those are really neat I have no idea how they are made but I use them all the time. So why not do a project on something I would want to know already.