Saturday, September 22, 2007

Unintentional Communication

Now, the fact that we like coffee could lead to conjecture:
1. We don't sleep well.
2. We need to stay awake.
3. It's a hip thing to drink even if the clerk cannot get the order right.
4. Drinking it is a subversive campus activity.

I'm happy to find out that your reflective paper work directed you to some new thinking. I know Rachel loves her new mommy friends and there's nothing any board poster can do to push Jill away from her creation position.

We're going to touch a bit on design, and Ryann and Alicia might just offer some of their expertise on this subject. We will soon begin to make our own web portfolios, so these basic concepts should come in handy.

Now that we're learning about the effect of social isolation and the myth of "modernity" it will be good to note the ways in which we DO join together because that will enable us to improve the quality of our communication across platforms in the mass media.
I hope you're reading each other's blogs. Ryann has one now!

And people who don't know us would say that has nothing to do with coffee.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Bodacious bloggers

Bodacious means:
In CB radio jargon, a general word of praise
A variety of iris (and I have bearded ones in my front yard. Purple.)
Extremely cool, most excellent, "that is bodacious!"

Now, mind your manners. I did not mean any reference to a Rubenesque beauty.

Please check out Jenn's blog, which she included in a comment after my last post. I think you will learn a lot about her "extremely cool" experiences--with which, by the way, you have much in common--and find that she is a sophisticated person of the world (who LIKES New York).
In Mike's post, he mentions that he might use our wonderfully philosophical media concepts for another class. See? Bodacious, indeed.