
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Facebook and the Gang...
Sunday, January 25, 2009
On Word...
So until next time, as these guys would say, Word up!
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
The Joe Hatch Q and A session...
Thank you Joe Hatch!
P.S: Check out my comment on Joe Hatch on the class wiki at, http://cs1300.pbwiki.com/Joehatch830
Thursday, January 15, 2009
A little bit about me...
URL address for my hometown: http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=28.812831,-97.004264&z=12&t=h&hl=en
I have a deep passion for world travel as well as foreign cultures and have been to several countries such as the island of Aruba, England, France, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Austria, and my favorites, China and Japan. Trust me, if there was a job that payed an employee six figures just for traveling the world I would be the first to apply. I have always been deeply fascinated with Asian culture so as a result I take every opportunity to travel to East Asia. I traveled to China in 2004 touring several cities such as Xi' an, Guilin, Hong Kong, and Beijing and explored several beautiful monuments and national treasures such as The Great Wall, the Temple of Heaven, the Terracotta Soldiers, and the Forbidden City. This past summer my Dad and I visited Japan for two weeks on a trek that took us through the cities of Tokyo, Kyoto, Kinosaki, and Fujisan. We visited a plethora of old Shinto and Zen temples, the famous Golden Pavilion, and climbed Mt. Fuji. My Dad and I even got the opportunity to stay at a Buddhist temple with a group of monks. This also brings me to the hint for the scavenger hunt which is I climbed Mt. Fuji and the Great Wall of China!
This is a picture of myself eating a meal at the Monks Temple.
As far as computer skills are concerned I've taken a couple of classes in the common uses and functions of computers as well as a keyboarding. I don't posses any spectacular computer hacking skills or any specialized set of computer skills, however, I do posses an strong drive to learn and succeed as well as the determination and work ethic to handle any class here at Trinity. I believe that this computer skills class will not only extend my comprehension of computer software, Internet utilities, and other helpful computer functions but will ultimately serve me for the rest of my life.
Thanks for reading, Justin Campbell.