Roman Cook


Posts/Week #11 Response

Weekly Response 11

Posted by Roman Cook on

I have been working on this website awhile now to show future employers my background in trades and what I was able to accomplish between high school and starting college back up in 2016. The gap was 2009 to 2016. This website is a culmination of my skills in the construction field and past completed jobs to add to my civil engineering degree. The hope is to show prospective jobs that I am a hard worker and separate myself from the crowd. The website is a work in progress. ** may have to copy and paste **

 

https://www.romanimprovements.com/

 

 

Posts/Week #10 Response

Weekly Response 10

Posted by Roman Cook on

My relationship with technology is a mixed bag. Sometimes I find it fascinating, allowing me to navigate the world with ease. Most of the time I feel behind and frustrated as technology more so then ever moves at a rapid pace. Every day it seems more difficult to stay up on the trends of technology today. I think the older you get the less you can digest. Sometimes I can even feel intimidated. Like most people though I struggle up front and once I gain confidence I excel. I love my iPhone and the convenience it offers but get irate with constant updates and often feel my phone runs more clunky after I accept them. My real challenge is desk tops. When I was younger, and computers were becoming a house hold item I ate them up. I soaked up all the information I could and believe I was far ahead of the average person in this regard. Although youth do hold an advantage in their technological retention, I feel over the years I have strayed from the well, like most. Whenever I am in a computer heavy class, I feel panicked and unsure of myself. The GIF I have created shows the frustration I find myself dealing with when faced with technology these days.

Week #8 Response/Week #8 Response

Weekly Response 8

Posted by Roman Cook on

I will concentrate on the episode San Junipero because I really enjoyed it and thought the technology and ideas behind it were fascinating. The episode starts out with Yorkie and Kelly meeting each other in a dance/game club. They were opposites in many ways but attracted to each other most likely for that exact reason. As the show progresses Yorkie can’t find Kelly and you quickly start to realize that there is something strange going on but it difficult to realize what.
Before long I finally realized that they are in a virtual world (probably took me longer than most). This was immediately a brain buster. I was confused on how they got there and if it was by choice or maybe because earth got over populated. The facts start rolling in during the scene where Kelly visits Yorkie at the nursing home. They are both old now and apparently back on Earth. Kelly finds out that Yorkie is a paraplegic and her time is limited. Yorkie has chosen to marry to be able to get consent to basically commit her time after death to San Junipero. We also learn that people alive can only visit for a limited time before having to come back to Earth.
My first thought was is this an option over Heaven? Like you can choose to live in a cloud-based reality that you know and have visited over taking the unknown route of life after death. Obviously, Yorkie had made her decision to commit to San Junipero, but we see later in the show that Kelly hasn’t quite been able to process the decision yet. This led to an emotional scene where Kelly shed light on her past and the conflicts she had. The end of the episode was weird when Kelly’s hard drive was being uploaded to the data bank. Makes you wonder if something like this is possible one day…

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