Unit 10 - What's up?

My favorite movie: Back to the future 

BTTF

Director: Robert Zemeckis
Gender:  Adventure, ComedySci-Fi 
Writers: Robert ZemeckisBob Gale
Stars: Michael J. FoxChristopher Lloyd and Lea Thompson
Country: USA
Language: English 
Release Date: 3 July 1985

One of the most popular comedies of the eighties fantasy, directed by Robert Zemeckis, who shot to fame to the then young actor Michael J. Fox

The young Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) is the son of a disastrous family full of problems. It will be a tragic event that will launch the involuntarily transferred to the Hill Valley of 1955, which prevents their parents-are known. The "Doc" Emmett Brown (Christopher Lloyd), the future inventor of the time machine that brought Marty, devise how to save Marty's birth and how to return to 1985.

There has been criticism that the film ignores the now famous "grandfather paradox" (or parent, in this case): If Marty avoids the infatuation of her parents, never born ... and if never born, how could travel back in time and avoid the crush of their parents? However, the rapid pace at which runs the adventure keeps us dwell on these thoughts and share what paradoxical that the plot naturally.

A stroke of success was to design a time machine. Always represented as a wit still for science fiction, this time is a car that also functions as such. In fact, it is necessary to run at a certain speed so you can travel in time.

The sequences where "Doc" Brown in 1955 talking to Marty about the "futuristic" 1985 are excellent, as we refer to "how" imagined sci-fi of the fifties that was to be the world within thirty years (a future "Buck Rogers"). Phrases like "the plutonium you can buy in pharmacies," "radiation increase due to nuclear war" or "will there be serious problems in the future?" Are of anthology. The same is true of scenes like when some farmers confuse the modern DeLorean with a UFO invasion, or when Marty, wearing anti-radiation suit, frightening your future father George McFly (Crispin Glover), who believes that an alien ...

The suspense is given, not only by the intervention of Biff Tannen (Thomas F. Wilson), the increasingly distant romance of McFly or difficulty operating the DeLorean again, but for one important caveat that Marty has to Ask the "Doc", about his fate in 1985, the night of the game ...

BACK TO THE FUTURE is the best movie ever made.

Unit 9 - Tech savvy?

Do You want to become a tech savvy? 
Just follow this simple points...



Geek (:

An easy-to-follow guide on how to become comfortable cool and "savvy" with technology


1. Use Google. Google is your friend. If you have a question about something or need to research a certain topic, search using Google.


2. Find info about Computers. Find info about computers. Info can be in E-books, on websites, or even in books you can find at your local library. As it says in the last tip use Google to find them. Also you might want to use Usenet to find some info about computers.


3. Be knowledgeable in many fields. For example, you may never need or want to pick up a digital camera or be able to answer questions about it but it is worth your while to get an understanding of what a digital camera is because it increases your know-how. Everything you learn will come in handy at some point in your life.


4. Become an expert. What is something technology-related that interests you and that you enjoy? Say it's blogging using Wordpress; research the topic and get to know how to use things first hand.


5. Learn how to treat computer Viruses, Spyware, and And learn how to avoid Malware. Some great Anti-Virus/Spyware programs are Avast, Malwarebytes, Spybot, AVG, and Spyhunter. There are many Anti-Virus/Spyware programs out there, and some are free.


6. Learn How to Program. Programming is one of the most important skills in technology, if no one could program there would be no world wide web or even Windows! We wouldn't even have video games, Mp3 players, or just about anything else electronic. (We would still have lights, of course.) Some programming languages are Python (Recommended for beginners), C, C++, C#, Java and PHP. You can learn some programming at websites all over the web. If you want to start programming, try HTML. There are some very nice tutorials at http://www.w3schools.com/


7. Use a Unix or Linux The Unix family of operating systems are very common with some of the most tech savvy people in the world. This family of operating systems is free, in there price and you are free to view the source code used in them. In these families of operating systems there is also better programming tools and better technical tools than what you can find on windows. A easy distribution of Linux for people who are new to Linux is the Ubuntu Linux Distribution, It can be found at http://www.ubuntu.com


8. Join an online community of other tech gurus and don't be afraid to ask questions.




Do you want to know how Tech Sawwy you are?
Check this Test: http://www.oprah.com/home/How-Tech-Savvy-Are-You



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Code Red - What would you do if (Song)



Unit 8- What if?

What would you do?


















Unit 7 - Realtionships

My best friend



Trizia is my best friend. She’s the one who is always there for me. I met her five years ago in high school, she didn’t talk a lot, maybe she was a little shy, though but when I started to talk I found she was friendly.
We started to talk because both of us enjoy mathematics and the competition that was like a friendship competition. Neither of us was very good in sports.
She’s a very talented person, she draw and paint on an amazing way. She’s the person I most trust.
Both of us get along but she moved away one year ago to Mexicali and came back only on vacations but we still in contact through Facebook, text messages, Messenger and skype.