Archive for July, 2009

Congrats to Penn State…

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

The Princeton Review has named Penn State the #1 Party School for 2009! I would say that the Penn State student’s on sharenotes.com should speak up and let us all know what we’re doing wrong at our school, but who are we kidding? They are all too busy partying to be taking and sharing college lecture notes!

In all seriousness I’ve known a few people that go (or have gone) to Penn and I happen to know it’s actually a pretty good academic school too. Don’t ask me how they balance all that partying with getting the work done. If any of you Lions out there want to shed some light on the subject for the rest of us on sharenotes.com we’re all ears!

3-D Movies, Avatar and the Comic-Con

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Hello sharenotes.com it’s time to get a little nerdy. As those of you that have read my blogs before know, I am in CA, and this weekend was the San Diego Comic Convention (Comic-Con as it’s know) out here. I have to admit, I was in attendance with a couple of friends. Don’t worry I didn’t dress up or anything, but I will say it was a really good time.

The National media, and mainstream Movie studios are all in attendance and pretty much any sci-fi, super hero, action etc.. movie was represented in some way. Johnny Depp, Scarlet Johansen (win!), Robert Downy Jr., Spock a.k.a Leonard Nemoy, Megan Fox (win x 2), you name it, they were all there. Not that I saw all of them, but the fact that that they are even there is a testament to how large the show is.

The reason I bring it up is to talk specifically about the movie “Avatar” and the technology behind it. Avatar is a new James Cameron (the Abyss, Aliens, Terminator etc…) movie that should be coming out I believe later this year. And as per his previous efforts it should be a visually stunning, man-kind vs alien scifi adventure, but what most interested me about the project is the fact that it’s going to be in 3-D. Now this is not our parents 3-D and even in fact now, when I think of 3-D it’s of “My Bloody Slasher Movie 3-D!!!” in which the deranged killer terrorizes and dispatches unsuspecting teens by tossing his axe seemingly into the movie audience. Cool? Meh, but it entertains the tweens and teens I’m sure.

No, this 3-D is 3-D in the sense that humans see in 3 dimensions. The technology was custom developed by Cameron specifically for this movie and from what I understand it’s a combination of 2 HD Cameras into 1 body which somehow results in 3-D depth. I guess what’s exciting about it, is that movie makers are now trying to further push the boundaries of entertainment above cheap thrills and take them into mechanics of how we actually see. I’m hoping it works! I didn’t actually get to see any clips from the movie so I have no idea how cool (or not cool) it looks, but I’m hopeful that it will be the first step in the evolution of movie making. Most likely our 1080p flat pannel TVs will soon be completely outdated in favor of 3-D technology.

As always I invite all of you on sharenotes.com to leave your comments. If anyone was also at the comic-con and saw something really cool, let me know. Or perhaps you’d just like to comment on Avatar or movie making in general (c’mon you film students, speak up!). You’re comments are always read and almost always responded to.

Sharing and Selling College Lecture Notes+ Edward Dizon= Another iPod Touch!

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

dizonEdward Dizon from MIT! gets an A+ for posting another nice collection of notes to Sharenotes.com, and reached 40,000 points by uploading, selling and sharing his college lecture notes, We sent Edward another 8 gig iPod Touch to say ‘Thanks!’

Edward had the following to say about us:

“I first heard about Sharenotes.com by word of mouth and decided to give this site a try. I was amazed about how easy the process was to upload college notes. Sharenotes.com makes college and sharing notes fun! The ipod reward gave me a goal to reach and made it exciting and fun to do. I have told my friends about sharenotes.com and i am sure they will tell everyone else because sharenotes.com is the best way to go when sharing college notes. It makes searching for notes a simple task and will help you out in the long run.”

UBC Is Giving a New Meaning to the Phrase, Sharing College Notes

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

paul-kimPaul Kim, posts a nice collection of lecture notes and class notes for University of British Columbia! He reached 30,000 points by uploading, selling and sharing his college notes from University of British Columbia! We just sent  Paul a new 8 gig iPod Touch to say ‘Thanks!’

Paul had the following to say about us:

I found ShareNotes.com by hearing it from a friend at university. I think that ShareNotes.com is a great way to share and obtain notes from many different classes. It gives people a variety of different course notes to choose from, and even helps students get ahead. I highly recommend ShareNotes.com!

Tommy Lee Uploads and Wins for Sharing his College Lecture Notes

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

tommy-leeTommy Lee, posts a nice collection of lecture notes and class notes for University of British Columbia! He reached 20,000 points by uploading, selling and sharing his college notes from University of British Columbia! We just sent Tommy a new 8 gig iPod to say ‘Thanks!’

Tommy had the following to say about us:

“While I was struggling to prepare for a math final exam, I was desperately looking for copies past final exams to help study. The best my professor could offer was to go buy sample exams, and none of my friends who have taken the course had exams available either. That was when I was told about Sharenotes.com. They had a few final exams that I could look at for free, which ended up being a total lifesaver. I hope that one day Sharenotes.com will grow to include everything a student needs for any given course. Personally, I felt much rewarded for helping out the site with my otherwise useless notes from past years.”




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