Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Week 8

Well the French life continues....The campus has sort of been opened after 'le blocus' at least, I can access the inside of the library today. However, the typical (I would say stereotypical, but in this case it is certainly true and prevalent) French attitude has remained the same. Note: if one sees or anticipates a physical collision on the sidewalks of France with a local, it is certain to happen if the visitor doesn't move. While I am not usually this cynical towards their way of life, I have been a bit bothered by the, "To hell with you, hooray for me" attitude that I see so well represented here. In the words of my wonderful wife, "These people don't deserve their country." This was after we visited another wonderful chateau and vineyard where a woman went out of her way to stop my wife and use her body (yes she actually grabbed the wife to restrain, her from walking away) as a windbreaker to light her latest cigarette. Wow the nerve! I know that selfish is not only a word that applies to the French, but it just seems that it is more easily noticed when you are in a room full of people that refuse to talk with you because you have an accent (even if you have taken the time to become fluent in their language).



So, this week’s rant is over. For the class I have written a wiki on the RGB color scheme, started the dynamic HTML activity, watched the videos, and read up on what DHTML and color theory is all about. I’m going to finish the chapter in the text and then post to the discussion board. For now, my discussion within the blog here is more of a platform of disgust with one of the most beautiful and rich in culture countries in the world with the ugliest-attitude inhabitants. I certainly hope these next few weeks prove me wrong. A Bientot!

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