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Saturday, December 29, 2007
Save Harold!
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Try to click the button
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Whatever you do don't press the red button
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Mood Meter
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Saturday, December 22, 2007
Happy Holidays
Merry Christmas, Happy Hanaka, and a Happy Kwanza to all and all a good night.
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Friday, December 21, 2007
Here's a weird website
There's a weird website, the website is called Peter Answers. If you want to learn how to operate it, then you can go to http://www.pedroresponde.com.ar/EN/faq.htm
Posted by kl1001001 at 12:53 PM 3 comments
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Current Event 1.1
What are the causes of global warming? If you think it's because of cars using fossil fuel, fires, and factories, then you're right. But have you ever considered the forests to be a cause of global warming? Or should I say the lack of forests. That's right, because of the lack of forests the conversion from carbon dioxide to oxygen is growing smaller and smaller for each tree that is gone. When a tree is burned or chopped down, all of the carbon dioxide it sucks and stores will be released. By the end of 2030 more than half of the Amazon forest would be cut down which would cause 20.5 billion tons of CO2 into the atmosphere.
Click here to learn more.
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Friday, December 7, 2007
Boy wins $10,000 for toy rollercoaster
Ian Culhane won $10,000 for creating a 7-foot tall roller coaster out of K'NEX pieces. Pretty cool for a ten year old, don't you think? The child's creation is on display at Toys "R" Us in Time Square. There, he accepted the prize from the president of K'NEX. Ian, who started playing with K'NEX when he was four, was one of thousands of children ages six to twelve who entered this anual contest. Ian started this project last summer. Using six thousand out of his fifteen thousand K'NEX pieces to assemble the roller coaster. While he was dissapointed he couldn't spend any of his prize money, his father gave him $100 to spend at a toy store. What will he buy? More plastic building parts.
If you want to learn more about this story then go to http://www6.comcast.net/news/articles/odd/2007/12/07/ODD.Prize.Toy/?cvqh=itn_toy
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