Hi! My name is Kyle Joseph M. Lopez. I am a twenty one year old guy who lives really near Tiendesitas Fronta Verde. I am a proud graduate of La Salle Green Hills, the school I have been studying in for thirteen years. I am currently on my senior year at Ateneo de Manila University taking up AB Management Economics. I hope to be a successful and financially stable businessman in the future. I also plan on taking photography as a hobby or even as a profession if I have the skill and necessary equipment for it.
What else can I say about myself? I am a bit shy when it comes to new people. It takes quite some time for me to warm up but after that, people think of me as a very interesting person. I enjoy playing sports such as basketball and swimming to pass time by and to achieve good health because of the nature of these two sports. These are my stress relievers. I love the outdoors and out of town trips. My family is actually planning on going to Europe this summer after I graduate. Asides from traveling, I am also a car enthusiast. I love driving and looking at exotic sports cars in the internet or magazines which leads me to the next thing I will be talking about, the types of media products I consume.
I use almost all kinds of media products: my iPhone, my Sony Ericsson, my Apple MacBook, my older iPod which I bought in Singapore in the year 2006, my PS3 which has a new Logitech G27 steering wheel for my new GranTurismo 5 game which I bought just last Friday (I have to say it one more time, I really love driving!), my blu-ray player, my Sony Bravia LCD television, my Toyota's AM/FM radio, and my desktop computer which by the way is the master PC connected to our modem and router. In other words, my room is the source of Wi-Fi, a relatively new technology that took my breath away. Even up to now, I am still amazed at the thought of connecting to the internet without any wires. Anyway, I am not sure though if I mentioned all the media products I consume. This goes to show that I am heavily dependent on these media product which makes me ask the question: Who isn't dependent on media? Almost everyone has access to media, whether it be an old television receiving a local broadcast from a news channel or an old radio receiving FM signals. People who I never thought would use Facebook are using Facebook, which by the way is the medium through which I connect with friends and family who are in the Philippines or in other countries. To end this short blog entry with a point, I cannot imagine a world without media. Everyone has been so dependent on it that it will be extremely inconvenient if our lives did not have it.