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The Final Post

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 Dear FAU Bloggers, Here we are, we've arrived at the final post. As is customary, I'll like your final post to be a review of your Blog writing experience this semester. Please tell me: What you most enjoyed writing about, and why, What you least enjoyed writing about, and why, Whose blog you enjoyed reading, and why, What aspects of English learning the blog work has helped you with? Whether or not you will blog in the future, and why, why not. Write as much as you can. Mention anything else you think is interesting or important. Leave a comment on your teacher's blog and on the blogs of at least 3 classmates. 

A Piece of Technology

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 Hi FAU Bloggers! Today I'd like you to write about a piece of technology. This could be a digital camera, a drone, a phone, a computer or a kitchen appliance like a mixer. In my case I'm going to write about a sampler I use to make music. The machine in question is an Akai MPC ONE. It's a sampler with a bit in sample library, lots of instrument plug-ins, and powerful effects. Actually, it's a little complicated to use and even though I've had it for about 2-years, I[m still in the learning phase. I've had other MPCs before but this has so many additions that it only really resembles the older MPCs in looks.The MPC has 4 banks of 16 pads that you can assign tracks to. You can also sample up to about 20 minutes of live sound and modify and reuse it "on the fly" (in real time). This "instrument" was designed in the 80's (I think) but really catch people's attention when hip-hop artists started using it creatively - not the way it was de...

2 Photos

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  Hi FAU Bloggers. This week I'd like to talk about 2 photos. I guess the world was very different when I was younger. Not many people I knew had a camera. Photos were for special occasions. We'd have a school photo or photos when cousins came to stay or if we went on holiday. When I was a child, photographs were taken on reels of film that needed to be developed. It was usually a couple of weeks before you could see the photo, way after the event had happened. Nowadays, everything is instant:) This photo must be from the 1960's. I guess I must be about 7 or 8 years old but I can't be 100% sure. It's taken outside the house I grew up in from the age of 6 years old in Abbot's Nook, Chester. If I remember rightly, we were just playing in the street outside my house. My eldest sister, Terri, is in the background on the right hand side. I'm not sure who the other person is. Possibly a cousin. I think my eyes look like "anime eyes", sort of dark and ups...