Wednesday, October 31, 2012

PST: Down 0-4, Arsenal eventually wins 7-5

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That was one writer?s reaction to what happened at the Madejski Stadium in Reading, England, where the Capital One Cup contest between the Royals and visiting Arsenal just ended. The final score was 7-5, Arsenal ? the most goals in a league cup match since 1996 (thanks @InfostradaLive).

And the scoreline doesn?t come anywhere close to describing how epic this match was.

Starting with an opener from Jason Roberts in the 12th, Reading rattled off four goals in 25 minutes, building a huge lead thanks to Mikele Leigertwood, Noel Hunt, and an own goal credited to Laurent Koscielny. Theo Walcott pulled one back during first half stoppage time, but holy crap ? four goals against Arsenal in a half? The Gunners have allowed only six in nine Premier League matches this season.

Past the hour mark, it looked like Reading would be fine. Even after substitute Olivier Giroud cut the lead to two in the 64th minute, there was little reason to worry. Arsenal was as frantic as any desperate team would be, but minutes before full time, the score remained 4-2.

Then Koscielny scored in the 89th minute ? into the correct goal, this time. It was 4-3, and when stoppage time rolled around, there was Walcott again. With a goal that could have only been scored with the permission of Alex Ferguson himself, Walcott equalized in the 96th minute, sending the match to extra time tied at four.

Just before the first break, forgotten striker Marouane Chamakh put Arsenal in front only to see Pavel Progrebnyak pull that back five minutes from time. At the 115-minute-mark, it was 5-5.

But then stoppage time happened, again. And there was Theo Walcott, again. His third goal of the night (each coming after the fourth official had raised his sign) put Arsenal in front 6-5 in the 121st minute. When Chamakh added another two minutes later, the Gunners had their winning margin.

As Okwonga notes, the turns, expectations and denials of this match were trolling of the highest order, particularly from Walcott. One amazing, unforgettable troll.

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Sandy Takes Out 25% of Cell Towers | Public Safety Communications

PETER SVENSSON, AP Technology Writer

People in New York's Tribeca neighborhood, without power because of superstorm Sandy, wait for a chance to charge their mobile phones on an available generator setup on a sidewalk, Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012. Sandy, the storm that made landfall Monday, caused multiple fatalities, halted mass transit and cut power to more than 6 million homes and businesses. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

People in New York's Tribeca neighborhood, without power because of superstorm Sandy, wait for a chance to charge their mobile phones on an available generator setup on a sidewalk, Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012. Sandy, the storm that made landfall Monday, caused multiple fatalities, halted mass transit and cut power to more than 6 million homes and businesses. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

NEW YORK (AP) ? Superstorm Sandy knocked out a quarter of the cell towers in an area spreading across 10 states, and the situation could get worse, federal regulators said Tuesday.

Many cell towers that are still working are doing so with the help of generators and could run out of fuel before commercial power is restored, the Federal Communications Commission said.

The landline phone network has held up better in the affected area, which stretches from Virginia to Massachusetts, the FCC said, but about a quarter of cable customers are also without service.

The FCC did not have an estimate for the number of people in the affected area.

Call centers for 911 service have held up relatively well, with only a few failures, according to FCC chairman Julius Genachowski. Calls to those centers are being rerouted, but operators may not be getting the automatic location information that 911 centers normally receive.

Sandy left widespread destruction, but the water welling into southern Manhattan drenched one of the world?s densest communications nodes, taking out popular websites and forcing telecom carriers to reroute international traffic.

As commercial power was cut to the southern tip of Manhattan on Monday, data centers and facilities of phone companies in the Wall Street area were forced to switch to diesel generators. Data centers that failed to keep running on backup power brought down news and gossip sites Gawker, Huffington Post and many popular New York-based blogs.

Gawker was still down Tuesday afternoon, but Huffington Post was back online. Their webhost, Datagram Inc., said power was out and flooding in their basement was preventing their backup generators from pumping fuel. Internet connectivity from three providers was also down.

Verizon Communications Inc., the biggest phone company in the region, had some of its facilities in downtown Manhattan flooded, shutting down phone and Internet service.

Further uptown, data centers hosted in a ?telecom hotel? that spans a whole block and houses Google?s New York headquarters were reporting outages as well, apparently because backup power failed when commercial power was cut Monday evening.

Renesys Corp., which monitors the pathways of the Internet, said the storm caused major outages in New Jersey and New York. The city is a major transit point for international telecommunications traffic, and the firm said carriers were scrambling to route traffic around it.

Cablevision Systems Corp., which serves parts of Long Island, New York City and New Jersey, said it?s experiencing widespread outages due to the loss of power. The company said it doesn?t yet know the extent of outages in New Jersey, which bore the brunt of the storm.

Time Warner Cable Inc., the other big New York-area cable company, said it had no reports of significant damage to its network, but customers without power had no cable service.

AT&T Inc. said there are ?issues? in hard-hit areas, and it?s in the early stages of checking for damage and restoring service.

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press.

Source: http://psc.apcointl.org/2012/10/31/sandy-takes-out-25-of-cell-towers/

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Social Shopping Network BeauCoo Wants To Help Women Find Clothes That Really Fit

WET3rCF4pUzZXVnlBmmHP6g1e1Sj8i3zrHrzueDHJzQShopping for cloths online is difficult, especially because one brand's size 10 can be another brand's size 8. BeauCoo, a Calgary-based startup that is launching out of beta today, combines social networking based on women's real body dimensions with mobile photo sharing and shopping to help female shoppers find the clothes that will look good on them. BeauCoo is currently only available on the iPhone, but the company plans to launch web, tablet and Android apps in the next six week. An API is also in the works and is scheduled to launch next year.

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Monday, October 29, 2012

McIlroy beats Woods in China exhibition

(AP) ? Rory McIlroy shot a 5-under 67 to beat Tiger Woods by one stroke in a head-to-head, 18-hole exhibition match between the world's two top-ranked golfers at the Jinsha Lake Golf Club in central China on Monday.

McIlroy, the World No. 1, took an early lead with two birdies on the first three holes and held on to beat Woods, who had two bogeys to go along with his six birdies for the day. The 14-time major winner finished with a 68.

Both players had to make long journeys to Zhengzhou, an industrial city in China's Henan province, after competing elsewhere on Sunday. McIlroy finished second to Peter Hanson in the European Tour's BMW Masters at Shanghai, while Woods tied for fourth in the PGA Tour's CIMB Classic in Malaysia.

The 18-hole medal-match, dubbed "Duel at Jinsha Lake," marked the first time the two golfers had played head-to-head without other competitors.

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Saturday, October 27, 2012

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Lil Wayne Gives His Take On Election, Even Though He Can't Vote

Weezy tells MTV News that although his 2007 gun charge prevents him from casting his vote, he's still reading up on Obama and Romney.
By Rob Markman


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Friday, October 26, 2012

Ne-Yo, Herbie Hancock Rally Behind Obama With 'Forward': Watch Now!

Johnny Rzeznik, Delta Rae and Natasha Bedingfield volunteer for Obama endorsement.
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Auto-tune this! Research team restores 134 year-old audio recording (update: audio links)

DNP Autotune this! Research team restores 134 yearold audio recording

A Berkeley Lab research team in California has successfully restored a 134 year-old audio recording. The historic audio was originally captured in 1878 by a phonograph designed by Thomas Edison, which consisted of a cylinder wrapped in tinfoil that used a stylus to record sound on the surface of the material. Due to the foil's frailty, recordings were only good for a few playbacks on Edison's phonograph. To restore this century-old mixtape, the research team created a 3D model of the grooves in the foil and ran it through a software that recreated the original audio track. As for the great mystery of the recording's contents, it's a 23-second horn instrumental followed by what is believed to be political writer Thomas Mason reciting Mary Had a Little Lamb and Old Mother Hubbard. Using modern technology for playback, the restored recording is set to have a listening party this week at the Museum of Innovation and Science in New York.

Update: For audio samples from the project, hit the coverage link below.

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iPad mini orders start today - Know Your Cell











After years of speculation and hoopla, the iPad mini?is here and it's available for preorder from Apple's Web site.?

Apple is promising that it's "every bit an iPad" even though it's a smaller version of the company's tablet. The iPad mini sports a 7.9-inch display with a resolution that's similar to that of the iPad 2, an A5 processor, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and the option for 4G LTE connectivity.?

The iPad mini starts at $329 for the 16GB model and you can get 32GB and 64GB versions for $429 and $529, respectively. If you want 4G LTE connectivity, the prices start at $459 and go up to $659 depending on how much storage you want.?

If you're still wondering if you need/want one, you should check out our iPad mini buying guide. We believe that the 32GB, Wi-Fi version should provide the best bang for the buck for most of you may want. If you're looking for the 4G LTE version, we'd recommend Verizon based on network, but Sprint will also be offering some compelling non-contract 4G LTE offerings.?

If you're still on the fence, check out five reasons to buy the iPad mini?or five reasons to not buy the iPad mini.?

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Minister discusses ways to bolster real estate market ? TalkVietnam

Trinh Dinh Dung, the Minister of Construction, met with real estate companies on October 25 in Hanoi, to discuss ways to boost growth and resolve the many difficulties plaguing the real estate sector.

Construction site of Dai Thanh apartment block in Hanoi (Photo: SGGP)

Construction site of Dai Thanh apartment block in Hanoi (Photo: SGGP)

This crucial meeting was also attended by representatives from the People?s Committee of Hanoi and other relevant ministries and central departments.

According to Minister Dung, Hanoi has handed over 20,000 hectares of vacant land to real estate businesses to implement their projects. However, most companies have not been able to start or complete these projects.

Mr. Dung said that if these projects are not vital, they should be scrapped or temporarily shelved.

For those projects which are near completion, he proposed that investors switch to social housing instead of commercial apartments as this will help in meeting the housing demand of low income groups besides also being exempt from land usage fee.

He encouraged businesses to divide unsold apartments into smaller sections so that low income people can afford to buy a smaller and cheaper space.

However, the Hanoi Department of Planning and Architecture disagreed with the above proposal as this measure could face some difficulties. For instance, an elevator can serve four to six apartments and if the apartments are divided into 10 or 12 sections, the elevator will be perpetually overloaded. Basic infrastructure management and logistics will also become difficult and out of control.

Minister Dung said that Hanoi has about 2,400 apartments in stock at the moment. Though this is not a large number, these apartments are scattered across urban areas. Division within these apartments will not cause much pressure on the planning if done with management of proper logistics in mind.

The Ministry of Construction is preparing a proposal for the Government and the State Bank for creating better and more advantageous policies to help real estate companies overcome difficulties and revive the sector.

Source: http://talkvietnam.com/2012/10/minister-discusses-ways-to-bolster-real-estate-market/

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Thursday, October 25, 2012

2 dead after flying trooper fires at vehicle

(AP) ? Three people were found wounded, two fatally, in a vehicle that was fired upon by a Texas state trooper in a helicopter.

The incident happened Thursday afternoon near the South Texas border with Mexico near the town of La Joya (HOY'-yah), about 70 miles northwest of Brownsville.

Katherine Cesinger (SEHS'-ihn-jur) of the Texas Department of Public Safety says a DPS aircraft was helping a state game warden in a high-speed pursuit when the DPS officer on the aircraft opened fire.

She says two people from the vehicle died, one was injured and six others were arrested. She called the shooting "an enforcement action" but declined to say whether police caused the deaths and injuries. She says the Texas Rangers are investigating and no other information was available.

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Information from: The Monitor, http://www.themonitor.com

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Super-dense neutron star is fastest ever seen

Astronomers have discovered an ultra-dense star that orbits with a dying stellar companion once every 93 minutes, making it the fastest-orbiting star of its kind.

The speedy object, a kind of neutron star called a millisecond pulsar, rockets through space at 8,100 mph (13,000 kph) or more, researchers said. Its lightweight companion ? which the "black widow" pulsar is destroying with a barrage of radiation ? is faster still, zipping around the system's common center of mass at 1.7 million mph (2.8 million kph) or so.

The pulsar, known as PSR J1311-3430, and its partner are separated by just 320,000 miles (520,000 kilometers) ? about 1.4 times the distance from Earth to the moon ? making them the most tightly bound such pair known.

Scientists spotted PSR J1311-3430 after combing through four years' worth of data collected by NASA's Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope. The find marks the first time a millisecond pulsar (MSP) has been detected via high-energy gamma rays alone, researchers said.

"The discovery of this first MSP from direct gamma-ray pulsations opens the door to the detection of other extreme binary pulsars," study lead author Holger Pletsch, of the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute) in Hanover, Germany, told SPACE.com via email. [ Top 10 Strangest Things in Space ]

"Such discoveries can provide key insights into pulsar emission processes and the physics of close binary evolution," Pletsch added.

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Like other neutron stars, pulsars form when massive stars die in supernova explosions and their remnants collapse into compact objects made only of neutrons.

When a mass as great as our sun's is packed into a space about the size of a city, the conserved angular momentum causes the resulting neutron star to spin very rapidly and emit a ray of high-energy light that sweeps around like a lighthouse beam.

The name "pulsar" derives from the fact that this beam appears to pulse (because astronomers see the beam only when it's pointed at Earth). "Normal" pulsars spin between 0.1 and 60 times per second, or hertz, but millisecond pulsars can rotate at 700 hertz or more. [ Top 10 Star Mysteries ]

Millisecond pulsars are thought to be revved up by accretion of matter from a companion star. Indeed, most millisecond pulsars discovered to date are found in binary systems. The newly discovered PSR J1311-3430, which is located in the constellation Centaurus, is no exception.

'Black widow' pulsar
Pletsch and his colleagues picked PSR J1311-3430's gamma-ray signal out of the pile of data Fermi has been collecting since its 2008 launch. It wasn't easy; it took a newly devised algorithm and a lot of computing power to find the pulsar, which rotates 390 times per second.

"It took about 5,000 CPU days to find the pulsar," Pletsch said. "The computing cost here increases with the 3rd power of the pulsar spin-frequency searched. We started searching at the lowest frequency and went upwards. This pulsar we found spins at 390 Hz. If we had to search up to 700 Hz, for example, the search would have required about 27,000 CPU days."

The gamma ray signal revealed a great deal about both the pulsar and its companion, which is presumably another stellar remnant.

For example, the team determined that the companion's diameter is less than 55,000 miles (88,000 km), making it smaller than Jupiter. But the odd object is at least eight times more massive than the giant planet, making the companion incredibly dense ? about 30 times denser than our sun, in fact.

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Further, the researchers were able to calculate the pulsar's extreme proximity to its partner, which has dire consequences for the companion. PSR J1311-3430's intense radiation is vaporizing its poor partner, making the MSP what astronomers call a "black widow" pulsar, after the spider species in which the female kills the male shortly after mating.

"Continued irradiation of the companion by the MSP could also lead to a complete destruction of the companion, implying a production channel for isolated MSPs, whose formation is also still incompletely understood," Pletsch said.

Pletsch and his colleagues report their results online today (Oct. 25) in the journal Science.

Finding more hyper-spinners
Studying the PSR J1311-3430 system could help astronomers get a better handle on the formation and evolution of millisecond pulsars, Pletsch said.

"Such pulsar systems (as the one we found) and their present-day parameters are valuable 'fossils' of their evolutionary history," he said. "Often the most robust tests come from extrema. Since this MSP binary has the shortest orbital period known, it might become a key probe for different evolutionary scenarios in future studies."

The team's new search method may also help astronomers discover many more millisecond pulsars, which have historically been very difficult to find. Until now, scientists have detected their emissions primarily in radio wavelengths, researchers said.

"Direct detection of a binary MSP from gamma-ray data opens up new possibilities for future searches and studies of these phenomena," Pletsch said. "It implies that further MSPs, including other extreme binary pulsars, may exist among the bright, as-yet unidentified gamma-ray sources, but which are too radio-faint or obscured by dense companion winds to be found in typical radio searches."

Follow SPACE.com senior writer Mike Wall on Twitter @michaeldwall or SPACE.com @Spacedotcom. We're also on Facebookand Google+.

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So I'm a new member doesn't show me where to post a new thread but I was wondering if some of you could answer a few questions for my project for college. I am really struggling here because I missed a lecture as I was at work, anyone could help me out I would really appreciate it!
Here are the questions:
1. How has graphic design impacted society?
2. What is the Social Responsibility of a graphic designer?
3. Is there a job shortage within graphic design?
4. Do you think graphic design has a positive effect on society?
5. What form of media affects society the most?
6. Would you describe design important in everyone?s life?
7. Do you think that life would be different without design?
8. Do you follow all ethical guidelines?
9. What is the hardest ethical rule to follow?
10. Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you found yourself questioning your ethical standing?
11. Have you ever found yourself questioning your superior?s ethical standing?
12. How has society affected your work as a designer?
13. How can graphic design contribute in a positive manner to society?
14. Have you ever thought of teaching graphic designs and ethics within to underprivileged students?
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So I'm a new member doesn't show me where to post a new thread but I was wondering if some of you could answer a few questions for my project for college. I am really struggling here because I missed a lecture as I was at work, anyone could help me out I would really appreciate it!
Here are the questions:
1. How has graphic design impacted society?
2. What is the Social Responsibility of a graphic designer?
3. Is there a job shortage within graphic design?
4. Do you think graphic design has a positive effect on society?
5. What form of media affects society the most?
6. Would you describe design important in everyone?s life?
7. Do you think that life would be different without design?
8. Do you follow all ethical guidelines?
9. What is the hardest ethical rule to follow?
10. Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you found yourself questioning your ethical standing?
11. Have you ever found yourself questioning your superior?s ethical standing?
12. How has society affected your work as a designer?
13. How can graphic design contribute in a positive manner to society?
14. Have you ever thought of teaching graphic designs and ethics within to underprivileged students?
15. Have you thought of using your designs to encourage people to help underprivileged communities?

1 - How hasn't it?
2 - not really any different from the social responsibility of anyone else
3 - it's an over-saturated industry
4 - It can, but it also cannot depends on the message
5 - media loves society, if you're wonder about the which effects people the most it would be whichever has the clearest message
6 - design is everywhere, it's importance can vary greatly from street signs to candy wrappers
7 - I can't imagine life without design, it's somewhat integral to life
8 - yes, depending on who is defining ethical
9 - being ethical is easy, follow the golden rule and whatever
10 - no.
11 - at times.
12 - I believe society loves my work, society/trends/innovations effect everyones work, you have to grow with what's happening
13 - deliver a clear message
14 - does it matter if they're deemed underprivileged or not? they want to learn, I have no qualms about teaching them.
15 - I do work for a couple local NPOs

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1. How has graphic design impacted society?
2. What is the Social Responsibility of a graphic designer?
3. Is there a job shortage within graphic design?
4. Do you think graphic design has a positive effect on society?
5. What form of media affects society the most?
6. Would you describe design important in everyone?s life?
7. Do you think that life would be different without design?
8. Do you follow all ethical guidelines?
9. What is the hardest ethical rule to follow?
10. Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you found yourself questioning your ethical standing?
11. Have you ever found yourself questioning your superior?s ethical standing?
12. How has society affected your work as a designer?
13. How can graphic design contribute in a positive manner to society?
14. Have you ever thought of teaching graphic designs and ethics within to underprivileged students?
15. Have you thought of using your designs to encourage people to help underprivileged communities?
1. You get to answer that one.
2. Everyone has a social responsibility, not just designers. The biggest would be to tell the truth. Hopefully not half truths or inflated statements.
3. Absolutely not. You will be lucky to get a job as a graphic designer. Consider that Entry Level is a 4 year degree and at least 2 years of working in the industry. Don't wait until you are out of school to start.
4. Graphic design has the effect it is designed to have. Hatemongers use graphic design to get their message across just as any other group or corporation would. The current glut of bad design has sure made for many eyesores out there in everything from billboards to grocery market shelves. That can't be good for society.
5. All forms. Depends on where you live. Plugged in iCrap users are not going to be affected so much by a newspaper as someone who might not have access to an iCrap device would be. Etc. ad nauseum.
6.You get this one too.
7. You can't even build a snowfort without first coming up with a design. It might be on-the-fly design but the thought process is there.
8. Yes.
9. Ethical rules of design or ethics in general? Ethics and integrity are becoming rare commodities out there.
10. Not really.
11. No.
12. Society doesn't affect the work I do. It affects the direction of trends, likes, dislikes. You can go with it or decide not to.
13. You tell me.
14. nope. Teachers have my utmost respect. Underprivelaged or not, who cares if they want to be taught.
15. Not applicable. I don't design in that capacity.
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Here's mine - i didn't answer them all because you can definitely handle some of these.

2. What is the Social Responsibility of a graphic designer?
Social responsibility. Interesting. I struggle with this a bit on a daily basis. Being one of the players who is working on innovation in technology - something I struggle with is knowing that there are times, when the work I do, is contributing to man-kind's growing lack of knowledge. The more we rely on technology to do work for us, the less we are capable of doing ourselves. And this, I feel, is partially in my hands with the work I do.

3. Is there a job shortage within graphic design?
Not sure I'd say job shortage. I'd agree with the others - the industry is overly saturated with a lot of folks who think the industry is different than it actually is.

4. Do you think graphic design has a positive effect on society?
I think graphic design has an effect on society. Whether it's positive or negative depends on the design.

5. What form of media affects society the most?
Whatever form the society connects with at the time. My grandparent's generation it would have been newspaper or radio. My parent's generation - maybe TV and still a newspaper. My generation - applications, facebook, social media ... you get the point.

6. Would you describe design important in everyone?s life?
I think design is incredibly important, but is also invisible. People don't typically walk around commenting on design (unless they themselves are designers or work with them).

7. Do you think that life would be different without design?
Not sure life is possible without design. Design is typically inclusive of the thoughts you have to plan something out. Can't have life without thought.

8. Do you follow all ethical guidelines?
I guess - I follow what my company values, what I personally value and what I need to do to stay true to myself and my family.

10. Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you found yourself questioning your ethical standing?
Sure. I guess we've likely all been at a place where we had to decide where we stood on ethics.

11. Have you ever found yourself questioning your superior?s ethical standing?
Ha! I'm sure in this case, many of us have questioned a lot of things about our superiors.

12. How has society affected your work as a designer?
Society follows trends, and has a certain level of understanding and comfort with technology as a whole. In my world - their level of comfort and understanding dictates what I can and cannot do within the design of a new technology.

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5. What form of media affects society the most?
Whatever form the society connects with at the time. My grandparent's generation it would have been newspaper or radio. My parent's generation - maybe TV and still a newspaper. My generation - applications, facebook, social media ... you get the point.
It isn't generational. It's based on location in the world and social strata. Today there are still some people who are lucky to get any kind of media based information. To some, a newspaper today would be a revelation.
Very soon, there will be those that can afford the technology and those who can't.
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It isn't generational. It's based on location in the world and social strata. Today there are still some people who are lucky to get any kind of media based information. To some, a newspaper today would be a revelation.
Very soon, there will be those that can afford the technology and those who can't.

Very true, it vary's from target market to target market is what Cre8tive is trying to say, I think...

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1. How has graphic design impacted society?
2. What is the Social Responsibility of a graphic designer?
3. Is there a job shortage within graphic design?
4. Do you think graphic design has a positive effect on society?
5. What form of media affects society the most?
6. Would you describe design important in everyone?s life?
7. Do you think that life would be different without design?
8. Do you follow all ethical guidelines?
9. What is the hardest ethical rule to follow?
10. Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you found yourself questioning your ethical standing?
11. Have you ever found yourself questioning your superior?s ethical standing?
12. How has society affected your work as a designer?
13. How can graphic design contribute in a positive manner to society?
14. Have you ever thought of teaching graphic designs and ethics within to underprivileged students?
15. Have you thought of using your designs to encourage people to help underprivileged communities?

1. More ways than humans realize. Every era in history contains minor and major examples - consumer, political, entertainment, religious, functional.
2. It may depend on the project at hand but ultimately our job is not to be priests and dictators.
3. In general, no. Anyone with a computer thinks they're an artist these days. They can turn it on and push the buttons but lack basic color theory, drawing skills, critical thinking, simple math and writing skills. Sadly, our current economy has dictated these same "artists" are perfect for their company budget wise and it shows in the garbage they produce on a daily basis. Meanwhile, those with experience are stupidly pushed aside so there is definitely a job shortage for them.
4. It can depending again on what it is.
5. A century ago, it was the newspaper. It progressed to the radio, then television, magazines and currently, it's the internet. It's amazing just how many needy/lonely people are out there that must be "connected" to fill their empty souls.
6. It's important if it serves a function. Otherwise, it can also simply sooth the soul with pretty pictures and text and sometimes that's all you need.
7. Probably but I think humans would end up communicating through pictures and color anyway so it all begins with that.
8. Within the common sense parameters of life then yes. However, the dark side of human nature can pull anyone of us into the murky pit of deception at any given time.
9. There is no "hardest" ethical rule. Either you're true to yourself and beliefs or you are not. You suffer or celebrate the consequences of your choice (or make life miserable for others).
10. Sometimes. I think everybody does at any given minute. Of course there exist those humans who want to rule the world and ..... film at eleven.
11. Yes.
12. Early on, I may have been but as time goes on, you do the best that you can and practice your craft. If it can bring happiness to yourself and others then so be it. Life experiences shape our pathways.
13. Remain truthful and not insult our intelligence.
14. No. Huh?
15. No but I've produced numerous designs over the years that were specifically for inner cities, churches, schools. I'm a graphic designer and these happened to be projects I worked on.
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5. What form of media affects society the most?

This question is an interesting one. Almost worth a paper in itself. It's funny how the current generation considers newspapers and magazines to be past and the internet is the new media for the generation. It may well be. In the 'first world'. Not everyone is connected. Not everyone needs to be connected. Not everyone wants to be connected.
How accessible is the internet to people who can't buy a computer? Or have no cable or phone access?

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