Sunday, September 9, 2012

Object Relating to Reality


My MacBook Pro means the world to me. This 15-inch laptop does more than what I am capable of doing on a piece of paper. I would love to use my laptop to the capability I know it has but I just can’t. For one, I am not as technologically skilled and I really do not have a lot of free time. Some people just use a laptop as a luxury but like most people, I use it for school/business. Even though there are so many applications that come along with my computer, I do not necessarily use all of them. A lot of them I do use. ITunes holds all of my music, videos, and ringtones that are used interchangeable with not just my Laptop, but my IPod and IPhone. They are all connected. Vacations and events are picture perfect moments for me. Iphoto allows for me to download all of my pictures onto my laptop for me to e-mail and share through social networks. Iphoto is also connected through my IPod and IPhone as well. Microsoft Word stores all of the documents that I type and has been for the past two years. Projects, Essays, Study guides, homework and even my college applications that I have started have been saved.
In band, we use a software called Smart Music where we are able to play along using a microphone in order to practice assigments. We are graded so I have to have a laptop, or else I would get a zero. Safari is the last most important application that I use greatly on my laptop. If I need to research something or send E-mails, it is a great app. having my laptop allows for me to get things done precise and quickly. My Dell laptop that I had when I was younger does not compare to MacBook. All of the factors that I mentioned contribute to reality. We all have to work, lots of us listen to music, capture moments and surf the web; whether it is for school or pleasure. These things are realistic and are used in society today.




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