Wednesday, January 27, 2010

My Trinity Network Diagram


In my Network Diagram, I chose to go for simplicity and straightforwardness rather than looks. The textboxes hold the majority of the information about what is available in each location and I have 3 types of arrow pathways to show how the signals get from one place to another. Although I probably could've done more with colors and photo editing techniques, I decided I didn't want to fill the entire page with clutter and such. Hey, at least I'm OCD enough to make sure everything is color coordinated and flows in a somewhat logical fashion. Although i just noticed that the arrows keeps getting thicker the closer to the bottom they get... Weird.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Favorite Tech Tip

My favorite tech tip from Joe Hatch's presentation was the website "Maintaining Mac OS-X”- The X Lab. The website had very useful information that I didn't know you should do with your Mac. I'm going to do everything on the list since now I'm as paranoid about people messing with my computer and wiping everything as I am about the zombie apocalypse. >.> The former much more likely but I'm still working on my cardio so the undead will have to catch me if they want my brain. XD





Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Scavenger Hunt

So i finished the blog scavenger hunt search and learned some fun facts about everyone in the class. After all my Mac connection problems that is... >.> Curses. Here are the two blogs that i commented on:

http://www.emdooley.blogspot.com/

http://www.anag21.blogspot.com/





Thursday, January 14, 2010

Introduction


Yo. My name is Chelsea Lewis and I'm from Austin, Texas. I was born in Kansas City, Kansas on November 29, 1990. I'm currently a second semester freshman, though i think i officially have enough hour credits to be considered a sophomore now (thank you, AP Tests). I'm a biology major, psychology minor with my main focus being animal behavior. I'm also completely technology illiterate, hence me needed to take this particular computer class. It was (and still is) one of the main things my friends make fun of me for but let's see if we can change that. That and being a complete star trek junkie. My girl friends and I are completely obsessed with the Original Series. We even have our corresponding TOS characters. *Salute* Ensign Pavel Chekov, reporting for duty. I'm working through the Next Generation right now as well.


I went to LASA (Liberal Arts and Science Academy), and for those who go to Austin schools and don't remember, it was the magnet program associated with LBJ High School. Halfway through my 4 years, the magnet program and home school was split into 2 different schools on the same campus, causing massive amounts of confusion since the school continued sharing the athletics and band. I was in LBJ Jaguar Marching Band and concert band for all four years of high school. I was originally a clarinet player who switched to bass clarinet (non-marching, extra-low and large clarinet). However by my junior year I realized clarinet was lame (sorry fellow clarinets), and, due to the lack of brass players in general, I switched to sousaphone. And yes... That short chick in the newly recreated Trinity Stand Band that carries around the giant metal tuba. That's me. I am the tiny tuba playa. Fo shizzle.

Also during high school, i was a member of the Winterguard team. Winterguard is basically Colorguard (the guys in marching band spinning flags and guns), but in the spring, minus the band, and inside a gym. I did that for three years. I was also a part of the Model United Nations club for 2 and 1/2 years, which was a lot of fun. "Russia thinks the Cuba is full of himself, and vetoes this proposal because it sucks." Nothing like referring to yourself in third person as a country.
You can email me here if you so desire.