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Armie Hammer To Guest Star On The Simpsons As The Winklevoss Twins

July 23, 2011 by  
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What’s the next best thing to getting the Winklevoss’–the famous twins who sued Mark Zuckerberg over Facebook—to guest star on The Simpsons? Getting Armie Hammer, the handsome male who played both Winklevoss twins in David Fincher’s The Social Network to guest star on The Simpsons. In fact, Hammer might even be the better deal: he’s more likely to get the joke.

Hammer is set to guest star on The Simpsons in an episode that will be out some time early next year. The episode will be titled “The D’oh-cial Network” and will feature Hammer playing both Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss. According to EW, executive producer Al Jean has said the episode will revolve around Lisa creating a social networking site in Springfield, an experiment that will likely go awry.

It’s unlikely Hammer’s appearance will rank up there with Micheal Jackson’s guest spot on The Simpsons. However, if we just get a high-speed boat race and a shoddy, made-for-TV version of “In the Hall of the Mountain King,” I’ll be happy. That might sound like muted anticipation, but the truth is The Simpsons has had so many guest stars over the years that simply calling on a big, or in this case fitting, name doesn’t really tell the audience much of anything. I guess that’s both the price and payment for offering the world over four hundred episodes. If there’s anything we can be excited about, it’s that writers of The Simpsons still have culturally relevant jokes up their sleeves, even if it may have been more timely to put Armie Hammer on the program as the Lone Ranger.

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Social Networking and College

July 23, 2011 by  
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Social Networking and College

It’s a universal truth that social networking has become an integral part of our culture and this fact could not be truer for 18 to 20-something college students.

Social networking has infiltrated every part of college life. From the constant minimizing of facebook in lecture halls to spreading the word about a party, social networking has become a defining part of college life.

Facebook is chief at the college. For entering freshman, if you haven’t created an account, do so now (750 million people have already beat you to it). Start friending your hallmates and fellow members of the Class of 2015. I assure you that you will never meet some of these “friends” in person, but you’ll know who they are through the cyber world.

Be sure to join the 2015 groups. Some of these will have helpful (and often entertaining) discussion boards. This is a good way to get the scoop on professors, dorms, greek life and class registration.

Newly released, Facebook now offers video chat powered by Skype. There’s no longer a need for separate Facebook and Skype accounts or trying to find people via Skype because you’re already friends with them on Facebook.

Once you arrive at the college, Facebook will continue to rule your life. You may use Facebook to communicate with classmates, stay in touch with high school friends and plan your social calender. You can even stay in touch with the college by friending William and Mary News, the Crimdell and Swem.

A word of caution though, in four years you’ll be applying to grad schools and jobs. Make tribe choices and keep pictures of that kegger off your profile. At the very least, set strict privacy settings.

There are a few alternatives to facebook though, for those who feel the need to share every thought, there’s twitter. And now Google+ as well.

Recently announced, Google is opening its own social network called Google+. Google’s new project claims to streamline sharing online. Don’t get too settled in on Facebook, you may have to switch to Google+ to keep up with your friends.

As advanced as social networking is, it still can’t replace some old-fashioned socializing. The entire college experience cannot be captured via technology, so get away from your computer and live a little.

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