Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Target audience and genre
GENRE
Adventurous
Kyle LeFeber
N190 Spring 2010
2-17-2010
Target Audience and Attitudes
Target Audience Analysis
Gender: Male and female
Age: 16-23
Interests: Adventures, taking risks, women
Habits: Drinking, listening to music, smoking, OCD
Other things they like to watch or read: Discovery Channel, National Geographic, sports magazines, Comics in the paper, no reading, cartoons
What they do in their spare time: Hang out with friends, Exercise, Sleep, Camping, stay outdoors
Things they buy: Fast food, Music, movies
Where they live: With their parents, College dorms, Apartments, Houses
Income level: 0 - $50,000
Maximum education level: Bachelor degree
Anything else that is relevant: May like to have alone time, open-minded, couch potato, good sense of humor.
BP vs J
Adventurous
Kyle LeFeber
N190 Spring 2010
2-17-2010
Target Audience and Attitudes
Target Audience Analysis
Gender: Male and female
Age: 16-23
Interests: Adventures, taking risks, women
Habits: Drinking, listening to music, smoking, OCD
Other things they like to watch or read: Discovery Channel, National Geographic, sports magazines, Comics in the paper, no reading, cartoons
What they do in their spare time: Hang out with friends, Exercise, Sleep, Camping, stay outdoors
Things they buy: Fast food, Music, movies
Where they live: With their parents, College dorms, Apartments, Houses
Income level: 0 - $50,000
Maximum education level: Bachelor degree
Anything else that is relevant: May like to have alone time, open-minded, couch potato, good sense of humor.
BP vs J
Kyle LeFeber
During one MILD day in the state of Florida, in a small rainforest, a grown boy of 21 years of age named Mr. BP, the banana pepper, was minding his own business in his own home. Mr. BP works at Marsh as a full-time job, has no family and became an orphan who depended on himself, not to mention he is a high school drop-out. In his own free time, he loves to go on adventures: Hiking, camping, mountain climbing… etc.
One day he decided to go on an adventure to the end of the rainforest and back. He left to go on the adventure, but he had to turn around because he forgot to get some water at home. He arrived at his house only to DISCOVER that his home is being INVADED by an EVIL villain, Mr. J, the jalapeño. Mr. J is a SPICY, EVIL, villain who wants nothing to go right for anyone, he always gets what he wants, and he takes over other peoples’ houses’ and land as part of taking over the rainforest, but he had to capture Mr. BP as well.
Mr. BP saw Mr. J taking over his home. They made eye contact, and Mr. J began to CHASE him down. They were on a RAPID foot race for about an hour until Mr. BP ran into a river that he had to cross. He didn’t know how to swim. Mr. J was hot on his trail and Mr. BP had to think fast. Mr. BP saw a half-made raft close to the river, so he decided to finish the raft and float across the river. It didn’t take him long to finish it, until when he tried it out, it was UNSTEADY and Mr. J threw FLAMING jalapeno rocks at it and set the raft on fire and sank it to the bottom of the river. Mr. BP somehow found a way back to the shore by floating.
Mr. BP passed out while FLOATING and woke up the next day LYING on the shoreline and Mr. J was nowhere to be found. He had another idea. He thought that building a bridge would get him across the river safe and sound. He started BUILDING the bridge in which that took away most of his day to do it. The bridge now seems to hold him pretty well and it reaches half-way across the river and still no sign of Mr. J. An hour passes by and Mr. BP hears something in the distance behind him. It is Mr. J who had been on the search for him all night. So, without warning, Mr. J DESTROYS the bridge by BURNING it with his spicy touch. Down goes Mr. BP again. Mr. J never saw him again after that burning wreckage, so he left and all of a sudden pops up Mr. BP from under the water and he uses some of the wood from the wreckage to float back to the shore. He built a shelter out of scraps from the wreckage and slept the night away… thinking.
He woke up the next day with a BRILLIANT plan and it did not require much material to follow through with the plan. His next plan was so simple and ADVENTURE-LIKE; he wished he would have thought of it in the first place. His plan was to disguise himself as seaweed and using a bamboo reed to breathe through while he is underwater. He tried out the stunt, and he succeeds. He covered himself with seaweed and the bamboo reed just looked like a floating piece of wood DRIFTING along the river. Mr. J never saw Mr. BP again and Mr. BP lived to tell the story to others.
During one MILD day in the state of Florida, in a small rainforest, a grown boy of 21 years of age named Mr. BP, the banana pepper, was minding his own business in his own home. Mr. BP works at Marsh as a full-time job, has no family and became an orphan who depended on himself, not to mention he is a high school drop-out. In his own free time, he loves to go on adventures: Hiking, camping, mountain climbing… etc.
One day he decided to go on an adventure to the end of the rainforest and back. He left to go on the adventure, but he had to turn around because he forgot to get some water at home. He arrived at his house only to DISCOVER that his home is being INVADED by an EVIL villain, Mr. J, the jalapeño. Mr. J is a SPICY, EVIL, villain who wants nothing to go right for anyone, he always gets what he wants, and he takes over other peoples’ houses’ and land as part of taking over the rainforest, but he had to capture Mr. BP as well.
Mr. BP saw Mr. J taking over his home. They made eye contact, and Mr. J began to CHASE him down. They were on a RAPID foot race for about an hour until Mr. BP ran into a river that he had to cross. He didn’t know how to swim. Mr. J was hot on his trail and Mr. BP had to think fast. Mr. BP saw a half-made raft close to the river, so he decided to finish the raft and float across the river. It didn’t take him long to finish it, until when he tried it out, it was UNSTEADY and Mr. J threw FLAMING jalapeno rocks at it and set the raft on fire and sank it to the bottom of the river. Mr. BP somehow found a way back to the shore by floating.
Mr. BP passed out while FLOATING and woke up the next day LYING on the shoreline and Mr. J was nowhere to be found. He had another idea. He thought that building a bridge would get him across the river safe and sound. He started BUILDING the bridge in which that took away most of his day to do it. The bridge now seems to hold him pretty well and it reaches half-way across the river and still no sign of Mr. J. An hour passes by and Mr. BP hears something in the distance behind him. It is Mr. J who had been on the search for him all night. So, without warning, Mr. J DESTROYS the bridge by BURNING it with his spicy touch. Down goes Mr. BP again. Mr. J never saw him again after that burning wreckage, so he left and all of a sudden pops up Mr. BP from under the water and he uses some of the wood from the wreckage to float back to the shore. He built a shelter out of scraps from the wreckage and slept the night away… thinking.
He woke up the next day with a BRILLIANT plan and it did not require much material to follow through with the plan. His next plan was so simple and ADVENTURE-LIKE; he wished he would have thought of it in the first place. His plan was to disguise himself as seaweed and using a bamboo reed to breathe through while he is underwater. He tried out the stunt, and he succeeds. He covered himself with seaweed and the bamboo reed just looked like a floating piece of wood DRIFTING along the river. Mr. J never saw Mr. BP again and Mr. BP lived to tell the story to others.
Obituaries I liked
http://dlkesterson.blogspot.com/2010/02/frank-funks-obituary.html - I liked this obituary because I like the interesting open-minded flow. The humor is very good.
http://jerperki.blogspot.com/2010/02/logans-obituary.html - I liked this obituary because I like the death. It is just out there, no one would probably think of a death like that. Very Good.
http://gthiery.blogspot.com/2010/02/character-obit.html - I liked this obituary because the details of the characters are great. The only problem I have with this is that the death could have been more interesting.
http://jerperki.blogspot.com/2010/02/logans-obituary.html - I liked this obituary because I like the death. It is just out there, no one would probably think of a death like that. Very Good.
http://gthiery.blogspot.com/2010/02/character-obit.html - I liked this obituary because the details of the characters are great. The only problem I have with this is that the death could have been more interesting.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Obituary
Mr. Banana “BP” Pepper
Mr. Banana Pepper was a great adventurer. People that knew him called him BP. He died on February 2, 1993 on Production Day in which his life was ended by the slicer during the production process. His body was found cut up in slices in a container full of other victims ready to be shipped. His death was quick and painless.
Mr. BP was born on January 1, 1973 in the Everglades of southern Florida. He was the only son of Mrs. Banana and Mr. Pepper who he barely even knew because they both passed away from a combination of a seizure and a heart attack at the same time in their very own home while Mr. BP was at work. Mr. BP was only 15 years old. He attempted to go through high school, but his job at Marsh was not making the cut on costs so he dropped out halfway through his sophomore year. He lived the rest of his life alone and by going on adventures.
There will be a public calling at the Adventures Chapel this Saturday at 10:00am and a private ceremony will be held, after the luncheon, at Everglades Swamp Cemetery at 1:00pm.
Mr. Banana Pepper was a great adventurer. People that knew him called him BP. He died on February 2, 1993 on Production Day in which his life was ended by the slicer during the production process. His body was found cut up in slices in a container full of other victims ready to be shipped. His death was quick and painless.
Mr. BP was born on January 1, 1973 in the Everglades of southern Florida. He was the only son of Mrs. Banana and Mr. Pepper who he barely even knew because they both passed away from a combination of a seizure and a heart attack at the same time in their very own home while Mr. BP was at work. Mr. BP was only 15 years old. He attempted to go through high school, but his job at Marsh was not making the cut on costs so he dropped out halfway through his sophomore year. He lived the rest of his life alone and by going on adventures.
There will be a public calling at the Adventures Chapel this Saturday at 10:00am and a private ceremony will be held, after the luncheon, at Everglades Swamp Cemetery at 1:00pm.
Short Story for animatic
BP vs J
Kyle LeFeber
During one mild day in the state of Florida, in a small rainforest, a grown boy of 21 years of age named Mr. BP, the banana pepper, was minding his own business in his own home. Mr. BP works at Marsh as a full-time job, has no family and became an orphan who depended on himself, not to mention he is a high school drop-out. In his own free time, he loves to go on adventures: Hiking, camping, mountain climbing… etc.
One day he decided to go on an adventure to the end of the rainforest and back. He left to go on the adventure, but he had to turn around because he forgot to get some water at home. He arrived at his house only to discover that his home is being invaded by an evil villain, Mr. J, the jalapeño. Mr. J is a spicy, evil, villain who wants nothing to go right for anyone, he always gets what he wants, and he takes over other peoples’ houses’ and land as part of taking over the rainforest, but he had to capture Mr. BP as well.
Mr. BP saw Mr. J taking over his home. They made eye contact, and Mr. BP began to chase him down. They were on a foot race for about an hour until Mr. BP ran into a river that he had to cross. He didn’t know how to swim. Mr. J was hot on his trail and Mr. BP had to think fast. Mr. BP saw a half-made raft close to the river, so he decided to finish the raft and float across the river. It didn’t take him long to finish it, until when he tried it out, it was unsteady and Mr. J threw flaming jalapeno rocks at it and set the raft on fire and sank it to the bottom of the river. Mr. BP somehow found a way back to the shore by floating.
Mr. BP passed out while floating and woke up the next day lying on the shoreline and Mr. J was nowhere to be found. He had another idea. He thought that building a bridge would get him across the river safe and sound. He started building the bridge in which that took away most of his day to do it. The bridge now seems to hold him pretty well and it reaches half-way across the river and still no sign of Mr. J. An hour passes by and Mr. BP hears something in the distance behind him. It is Mr. J who had been on the search for him all night. So, without warning, Mr. J destroys the bridge by burning it with his spicy touch. Down goes Mr. BP again. Mr. J never saw him again after that burning wreckage, so he left and all of a sudden pops up Mr. BP from under the water and he uses some of the wood from the wreckage to float back to the shore. He built a shelter out of scraps from the wreckage and slept the night away… thinking.
He woke up the next day with a brilliant plan and it did not require much material to follow through with the plan. His next plan was so simple; he wished he would have thought of it in the first place. His plan was to disguise himself as seaweed and using a bamboo reed to breathe through while he is underwater. He tried out the stunt, and he succeeds. He covered himself with seaweed and the bamboo reed just looked like a floating piece of wood drifting along the river. Mr. J never saw Mr. BP again and Mr. BP lived to tell the story to others.
Kyle LeFeber
During one mild day in the state of Florida, in a small rainforest, a grown boy of 21 years of age named Mr. BP, the banana pepper, was minding his own business in his own home. Mr. BP works at Marsh as a full-time job, has no family and became an orphan who depended on himself, not to mention he is a high school drop-out. In his own free time, he loves to go on adventures: Hiking, camping, mountain climbing… etc.
One day he decided to go on an adventure to the end of the rainforest and back. He left to go on the adventure, but he had to turn around because he forgot to get some water at home. He arrived at his house only to discover that his home is being invaded by an evil villain, Mr. J, the jalapeño. Mr. J is a spicy, evil, villain who wants nothing to go right for anyone, he always gets what he wants, and he takes over other peoples’ houses’ and land as part of taking over the rainforest, but he had to capture Mr. BP as well.
Mr. BP saw Mr. J taking over his home. They made eye contact, and Mr. BP began to chase him down. They were on a foot race for about an hour until Mr. BP ran into a river that he had to cross. He didn’t know how to swim. Mr. J was hot on his trail and Mr. BP had to think fast. Mr. BP saw a half-made raft close to the river, so he decided to finish the raft and float across the river. It didn’t take him long to finish it, until when he tried it out, it was unsteady and Mr. J threw flaming jalapeno rocks at it and set the raft on fire and sank it to the bottom of the river. Mr. BP somehow found a way back to the shore by floating.
Mr. BP passed out while floating and woke up the next day lying on the shoreline and Mr. J was nowhere to be found. He had another idea. He thought that building a bridge would get him across the river safe and sound. He started building the bridge in which that took away most of his day to do it. The bridge now seems to hold him pretty well and it reaches half-way across the river and still no sign of Mr. J. An hour passes by and Mr. BP hears something in the distance behind him. It is Mr. J who had been on the search for him all night. So, without warning, Mr. J destroys the bridge by burning it with his spicy touch. Down goes Mr. BP again. Mr. J never saw him again after that burning wreckage, so he left and all of a sudden pops up Mr. BP from under the water and he uses some of the wood from the wreckage to float back to the shore. He built a shelter out of scraps from the wreckage and slept the night away… thinking.
He woke up the next day with a brilliant plan and it did not require much material to follow through with the plan. His next plan was so simple; he wished he would have thought of it in the first place. His plan was to disguise himself as seaweed and using a bamboo reed to breathe through while he is underwater. He tried out the stunt, and he succeeds. He covered himself with seaweed and the bamboo reed just looked like a floating piece of wood drifting along the river. Mr. J never saw Mr. BP again and Mr. BP lived to tell the story to others.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Robotics
i have read the news article, "Gibson turns to robotics for newest Les Paul Guitar". with this robot you can tune your guitar by making one adjustment so that the robot can do it. To tune the guitar, you choose which tuning you want on the knobs located by the volume and tone knobs, remove your fingers from the frets and strum - the guitar automatically tunes itself moving the tuning keys using the robotics. i think this is a great robot to use so that you do have to mess with the million times you need to tune your guitar.
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