Thursday, April 23, 2009

A Hole In My Heart

There are two many holes in the casing of these computers. These holes not only jeopardize the physical strength of the computer tower but the visual aspect of the system itself. It allows for the easy manipulation of the shape and image of the front of the case due to the weakening of the metal cause by a lack of density from these holes. Due to the immoral alteration of these cases Life as we know it has been distorted in an irreversible manner. They represent the holes in technology that hold us as a species from moving forward in this technological world. They are pointless to the construct of the computer itself and hold no value towards the power of the computer. It is apparent that the computer contains more that four holes creating an imbalance towards the flow of life. It also costs wasted money in order to form so many holes in the case of the computer that could have been contributed towards important hardware such as the mother board or other hardware chips. And to top it all off, as illustrated by Hannah Cerne, it is not even useful as a nail file.... barbaric!

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Danny Sugerman, the main author of "No One Here Gets Out Alive" was personaly connected to the band since the age of twelve. Born October 11th, 1954 and died January 5th, 2005 he spent the most of his life either wrking with or writing about The Doors. At the age of twelve he started off answering fan mail for the rising band and took over managment shortly after the death of Morrison in 1971. He held a large part in the creation of the film "The Doors" in 1991 which was also based off of the book.