Thursday, November 20, 2014

A bigger meaning

     Recently a new rule in ECHS as been put into place has not gone over well with the students. The rule is as the following, " There is no [hone usage aloud in the class rooms, hallways, or bathrooms. Any student to be caught with a phone in these areas (without permission) will immediately have to take the device to the office. the phone will be returned at the end of the day." Now I personally don't agree with this rule for a few reasons. One reason is important messages can be missed from family members, coaches, etc. By missing these messages a student can miss a ride somewhere, forget to do something important and so on. Another reason is we (as a class) are constantly being told that we are technically college students and we have to act like adults and we need to work at a pace close to college students, but we get most of the privileges a college student get. Such as being aloud to wear hats around campus, wear gloves in class, use are phones in buildings, and get to eat at market place. Now I know some of these are nit picky little things that I will admit that most high schools have in place, but how are we expected to act like adults and work at a pace of adults, then get petty little rules that only infuriate 90% of the student body. I'm not saying let us do whatever we want, but I'm saying to get us out of this middle ground of being a high school student and a college student. We should be treated 100% high school student or 100% college student. I believe this is a easy permanent and fair solution to make both sides happy. As these few weeks go on I'm afraid is students will become more and more frustrated with these rules and lack of what they can do about it.

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Magic phone apps

       I think the apps that should come stardered on the magical iphone is the " I'm a hero" app, " It's over here", "It's yours", and "teleport" app. The " I'm a hero" app would allow people to customize themselves with powers and a outfit. Once the user hits save and apply, that person would get the powers and costume they just made. " It's over here" app would allow someone to scan a item (remote, keys, etc.) and know where it is at all times. " It's yours'" gives the user anything they want. All the user has to do is type in the item and amount of it they want and hit create. The phone will then start to animate that object. The reanimated object will taste/work as well as the real thing. Lastly the app "Telport" would allow the user to go anywhere. Just by typing in place that the user wants to go to and hitting send; they will instantly be transported to their destination.

Thursday, November 6, 2014

My undead son

     It's been over a week since my son has been infected with the virus "z12" or as most people will call it being turned into a zombie. At first I had him chained up in the shed, but I could tell that some of my neighbors were becoming suspicious. They would ask me questions like " Where has Steve been?" and " Is Steve alright? I always hear him mooning.". So I moved him to my basement where I felt no one would be able to hear him, but unfortunately I was to late. My neighbor Bill was skeptical of my sons' disappearance from the first day he was missing and was constantly asking me where he was. He did not believe my story that he had caught a bad case of the flu and could hardly move. He has been spying on my house for days, and I made the grave mistake of not checking if anyone was watching when I moved Steve to the basement. It was 12:00 a.m. I didn't even give it a thought. Bill confronted me that day on the situation.
He said "Why haven't you killed that monster yet!?"
I replied with "It has only been two months since the outbreak. What if there is a cure to make him better?"
He replied " And if there isn't a cure."
" Well, I just cant take that chance."
" You know I have to tell the town about this right?"
" I know you will....That's why I have to kill you" I pulled out my gun, and  Bang! I killed him " Steve I got you some food."