Saturday, October 25, 2008

My Draft...

Hi People: Apologies for not being at class on Thursday. I am having some fmaily difficulties back in the UK at present..Craig. I will bring my responses to class on Tuesday.

Golf Equipment Aficionado’s (www.4gea.com) is an online golf community primarily concerned with golf club equipment testing, fitting and repair. It has over ten thousand active members, including some very big names in the golf business. However, it is also very welcoming to newcomers and amateur clubmakers/players, who make up the majority of the membership.

There are Three levels of membership. Regular Membership is free and allows the member full posting privileges. Titanium Membership is $30 a year and entitles members to enter into competition drawings and allows very generous discounts on golf equipment and clubmaking supplies purchased from the sponsors of the site. The Third level of membership is by invitation only. You have to be a Titanium Member in good standing and have two recommends from people who have met you in person. This allows you access to the Swop-Shop where golf and clubmaking equipment is sold and traded often at prices far below the wholesale price of the golf clubs. There is also another “hidden” part of the forum dealing with politics. Anyone is free to go there but as it is primarily a golf equipment forum, it is kept hidden from view of visitors.

Although it is hard to profile a typical GEA’r, there are certainly a few common denominators among the majority of posters. Ninety-five percent of GEA membership is male – though many have spouses that play golf. They are overwhelmingly white, (As a moderator there, I know of three African-Americans, a couple of Asians and perhaps a few dozen Euro’s) and claim to be from the middle to upper classes of society. Christianity, especially evangelical Christianity seems to be embraced by many members and from the tens of thousands of posts on the subject(s), the majority appear to be Pro-Life, fiscally and politically conservative (but paradoxically many of those seem to have an obsession with materialism) and Pro NRA.

The forum is split into various sections, Golf, Golf Equipment, Clubmaking and Repair, Reviews, Swing Instruction, Non-Golf and the aptly named Exercise in Futility, which is the political folder. The golf equipment folder is good for showing how gullible the golfing public can be. Whenever, an equipment company brings out a new piece of gear, it of course always says “It will transform your game.” “#1 On Tour”, etc. A promise of an extra five yards on your drive will bring out droves of people posting it is true. Perhaps the longest lasting argument in this folder is called: “Cast Vs. Forged.”

Tech Note: (Promise to keep it brief) A set of irons are either made of cast stainless steel or are made of forged steel. Today, 99% of irons are made of cast stainless steel as it is cheaper and the heads can be made larger and more forgiving than using the forged method…

Double-Blind tests have always proven the golfer can never predictably feel the difference between a cast head and a forged head of the same design. However, seemingly every GEA’r will tell you they can see and feel the difference. I think there are differences, but they are entirely psychological, I prefer the compact forged head look, but many GEAr’s will seemingly create reasons which often have no scientific reasoning behind them whatsoever.

Strangely, the two sides of the GEA is often shown at its most obvious in the Non-Golf Folder.
I own a Rolex. It was a gift from my Grandfather. I seldom wear it and consider it a piece of jewelry. I will wear it for TV, broadcasting if I am going somewhere it may be noticed. I am not really a flashy person, though. Recently, I noticed its timekeeping was not as accurate as it had been and I posted a thread asking to recommend a good Rolex Cleaner with an idea of cost as I have not had it oiled or serviced for nearly ten years. The first response was from someone who has recently sent theirs to Rolex and it cost $600.00 to be cleaned, oiled, serviced, etc.

Three of the next four responses were:
“Someone might observe that $600 would buy a lot of Timexes at Walmart which should last until you die.”

“I just looked down at my Casio watch and realized how for four years now it has kept perfect time. Cost me all of $40.”

“Rolex = Overrated”

A few posters tried to explain that Rolex is a piece of jewelry and some people enjoy the way it makes them feel, in an effort to get the thread back on track. This was met by responses such as:

“I've had a Rolex knockoff for over ten years and it has kept perfect time. Wonder what it would cost to have IT cleaned?”

“Maybe its just me. But people who need to wear a Rolex to let people know they can afford to wear a Rolex are compensating for something.”

Later in the thread, someone brings up a website where you can but the finest “exact replicas” read: Knockoffs.

In total there are one hundred and thirty three posts on this thread. Most of which were of the above sort. Maybe ten of them were helpful and handy, including an interesting discussion of watch movements. And of course, it included someone who has a more expensive watch than a Rolex and their claim they have just spent $22,000 on an ebony case for it!

I like my Rolex because Rolex is associated with quality, its marketing has made it the King. I can admire the kind of people who Rolex choose to associate their product with like Arnold Palmer. If they own one, I am not sure I would be comfortable wearing my Rolex if Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton were featured in Rolex marketing campaigns. But if it is good enough for Arnold Palmer, it represents the values Arnold has and those are values I would like to aspire too.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Myspace Experiment

http://www.myspace.com/sexysarah20081

http://www.myspace.com/sexygirlexperiment

http://www.myspace.com/sexygirlexperiment2

http://www.myspace.com/averagesarah1

Can you guess who is which? :p
I would love love love any suggestions for these profiles.
Thanks guys :)

Monday, October 20, 2008

Broadcast yourself

I'm not entirely sure why, but I added a post last Wednesday and it doesn't appear on here. Without a doubt, it's most likely my own error.

Anyway, to recap what I had attempted to post, I am doing my second paper on YouTube. My family are huge fans. My 5 year old has seen every VeggieTale video on it, my son watches all the cartoon parodies and I enjoy the political and "adult" jokes.

I mentioned a couple of the routes I'm taking in class on Thursday. One such case, a guy dressed in a Star Wars costume "humped" air for 2 minutes and 46 seconds. There had been over 6 1/2 million viewers and over 35 thousand posts. I'm sure most of you have your favorite YouTube video and I'd love it if you would share them with me. Forward anything!!! I love it all. My email is LydiainWVa@aol.com . This will help me with my paper. If anyone knows some ins-and-outs, could you share them with me? I only know the basics. Thanks all.
L.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

two things

I have been thinking about doing the project on an online photography community that I am already "involved" in. I mostly lurk around and read other people's posts without really ever participating. I like how open the community is to people who are at a beginner's level. The site provides well-organized information for any skill level, and offer weekly "lessons" that all members can participate in. Each member can then critique or praise contributed work. There are also areas where you can just show off images that are particularly awesome and the artist will tell you /show you the set-up of how they formed the image.

The other idea that I just had recently was to explore ifreelance.com, a site work people who, well, freelance. Someone I met just recently online spends a lot of time doing freelance erotic stories for men who want them. she gets paid about $25 per piece that she produces, and can crank the nasty stories requested of her in about an hour. it's not just erotic stories, though.. it can be pretty much anything that anyone wants. She also was employed to write character descriptions for an RPG game bythe developer. It seems like a good place to build a resume. Eh, I'm still not sure how I'm going to do this. Hopefully, it will be one of these two things.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Due dates?

May I ask when they are please?

My Idea For Project 2

For project 2, I’m going to be doing an observation on an online community called Fubar. Fubar is basically a website that provides an interactive happy hour bar for people ages 18 or older; the only catch is that the drinks aren’t real! The funny thing about this website is that it’s the complete opposite of what you would usually see in a typical Myspace or Facebook website.
After much observation, Fubar, in my opinion is definitely more entertaining and appealing than Myspace and Facebook because you can also join a variety of lounges or bars (chatrooms) in this website that stimulates your interest. For example, I joined this bar called Naughty Italian Village (HAHAHA) not because the word “naughty” sparked my interest, but for the reason that there are over 60 members. Plus, in this chatroom people are able to exchange virtual drinks and also have the pleasure to listen to different types of music.
Overall, , I believe that doing an observation on Fubar will help me investigate what draws millions of people to join this website. I also want to study the behavior and communication interaction among the members. Most of all, I want to further analyze the reasons why people on this online community would rather interact with others by buying fake drinks, instead of living in the reality by going out at a bar on a Friday night sharing a few drinks with friends. I guess whatever works for some people, might not necessarily work for others.

Project Two...

When i heard about what our second project was to be about i was really excited and eager to get started. I decided to do mine on an online horse community. Horse people are a very differant kind of people. They are very open to others and are understanding, and very supportive when it comes to other people and their horse issues. Since i own an american quarter horse and show quite frequently i found this a great way to do the project. When i joined the onlien community they all welcomed me and gave me advice on how to get through college with horses(which can get expensive at times). Horses have opened many doors of oppertunity to myself and others. People who own horses frequently want others to share this passion they have, not only for riding but for the love of their horses.
The first time i registered for this community and creating my first blog obviosuly stating that i was new there it was interesting to me that the next day when i logged on there were tons of comments welcoming me and giving me advice on college. These comments came from people all over the United States. They were very inviting and helpful. Oneline horse communities are where people who own horses, love horses, want a horse, or are thinking about buying a horse can get some really good advice from others who are jsut liek them.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Project Two

For the second project, I'm going to observe my girlfriend and her interaction with Live Journal. As many of you know, Live Journal is a blog where people go to talk about anything. Aside from her own blog that she posts in, there are communities that she belongs to that discuss special topics.

I'm going to observe her as she posts in these communities and responds to the others. I'm also going to discuss the patterns of the members in these communities, whether they post often or hardly at all.

Changing Faces of Music

For my second project I'll be exploring something called "Fancorps". In essence, it's an online community devoted to helping spread the word about bands, concerts, cds, and promotional events across the country. In this community you may join the "street team", as it is termed, and begin posting online advertisements for any number of musical groups. Sometimes the advertisements are pre-made for you to post up, and other times they come out in your own words.

At the moment I plan to be an outside observer of this community and examine the interactions of the highly dedicated music aficionados. I'd like to know what drives them to move beyond simply listening to their favorite band to becoming a promoter. Since I myself don't have this urge as others do, I believe my participation would be biased by my opinions, and thus observing through others will better help me to draw my conclusions.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Vanishing Golfer Cannot Be found...

Hi People!

The online community I am studying is www.4gea.com which as I am sure you know is about golf equipment. For about six years I have known a user on there who goes by the name "sds416." He frequents our chat room and was well known to be a straight shooter.

We have a Swop Shop, which you need an invite to access, to trade golf equipment and back in 2006 - "sds416" traded a set of irons but never sent out his set to trade. He then vanished from the board, entirely. No-one was able to contact him (previously he had been on GEA vacations so many of us knew him) and he just went away leaving someone seriously out of pocket and golf equipment.

A few months later, a new poster arrives in the chat room called "JDalyRules" and a couple of months ago he pulled the same scam as "sds416" and has now vanished. There are at least a dozen of us in GEA Chat who knew "sds416" and "JDalyRules" and in two years he never once made us realize his real identity.

The two people who were scammed spoke and realized they may be the same person. I offered to find out going through public records and such like and indeed they are the same person. Today, I confirmed his address and phone number and he will shortly be visited by some nice men in a tinted car who will persuade him of the error of his ways.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Project two

I'm pretty torn about what I want to do for this one. I'd like to further explore and examine the dynamics in the online group I already belong to, however I used this group as evidence for my argument in the last essay.
Yet, I do feel like I can glean some interesting information from analyzing further.
But I'd also like to try something we mentioned in class, where I would create a few different myspace pages and analyze the responses I get from them. Ie. a myspace with a picture of a half-naked girl with an educated/intellectual profile v. a normal picture of a girl with the exact same profile v. half-naked girl with a brainless profile v. normal girl with a brainless profile.
I'm interested in the results of both projects, so I really don't know what to do.
Also, what are the due dates for this project? >.>

Project 2

Well, I've been thinking of two options I could possibly explore on project 2. Sadly enough I'm not apart of a online community so the first option would be joining facebook. I work in the Admissions Office here at WVSU and facebook is one of the most common online communities everyone working in the office is apart of, therefore why not jump aboard. For option two, I considered interviewing my co-workers on their experience with facebook or any other online community they're apart of, this way I find out some interesting information of other communities and which is most popular (at least in the office). I assume there would be more to write about in interviewing others with their experience than my non-experience with a online community. So in conclusion I think I'm going to observe others experience rather than my own.

Friday, October 3, 2008

Project 2 :)

Yea, I am definitely more excited about project #2! I am not much for online communities but I am eager to take a look at it from a different p.o.v and observe how people interact and choose to portray themselves when they are a part of a virtual community rather then normal, face-to-face interaction. Looking forward to seeing what everyone else has in mind :)

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Project #2, hmm this is intriguing ....

OK, so I don't know what is up with my blogger situation but apparently I have 2 "clyoung" profiles? Anyway, I have done some searching on the subject of Project #2 and I have decided to make a Second Life account. I'm going to work on it this weekend and I've decided to make my "person" a total opposite of myself that way I can try and be a whole other person online, spice up my life a little (haha). I'm very excited about this project and to see what type of people contact me when I enter Second Life. Any suggestions? Let me know!

Christina

Help!! Idiot here!

Ok. I did it. Old Gal is now on Myspace! But I'm not sure what to do now. I'm pleading to all sympathetic ears. Check out my Myspace!!
http://www.myspace.com/lydiawithrow

I'm sending this to any and all that will listen. I may or may not get enough info to write on, but I'm not counting on it.

Any other suggestions for my "online community?"

I checked out a couple of blogs on politics, economy, art, and a bunch of other stuff that either pissed me off because of the idiots there or I was the idiot.

I'm wide open for suggestions.... OK, I'm off to check out games now. Wish me luck.

Lydia