At Grand Central Station, about 200 people took part in a large scale freezing. To see this go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwMj3PJDxuo
Monday, May 19, 2008
Awesome Maze Game
Here's an awesome maze game at http://www.wimp.com/maze/. Hope you have fun. Oh yeah, compliments to colourfuly for showing me this fun/funny maze game(Indirectly).
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Class response 3.2
Kites! Oh how fun kites can be. Kites come in sizes big and small. Colors from both ends of the spectrum. And the designs are completely awesome.But have you ever asked yourself how a kite could do such a thing? Well, kites create lift from deflecting wind towards the ground. Wind is formed when hot air rises and cool air sinks. I was able to learn about this in my science class. To learn more about how kites fly you can go to http://www.skratch-pad.com/kites/fly.html. Hope you fly your kites well!
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Thursday, April 17, 2008
The Computer
I believe, out of all of the advancements in technology, that the computer has made the greatest impact on society. The computer made it easier to communicate people from on place to another. A computer is also like a library. It has information you could find in a library. The computer can also be used to share ideas and beliefs. Thirty years ago, people did not have the computer or the internet. So, be glad what you have now that other people did not have thirty years ago.
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Tuesday, February 26, 2008
The Elements Song!
There is a song that has many of the elements in the periodic table. It's at http://www.privatehand.com/flash/elements.html
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Monday, February 25, 2008
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Super Smash Bros. Brawl won't be released until Sunday, March 9th 2008. But, there's a website where you can get an inside scoop of the game. It's called Super Smash Bros. Brawl Dojo. It's at http://www.smashbros.com/en_us/
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Saturday, February 2, 2008
Class Response 3.1
In Treasurer's science class, we had a chance to do a lab. And when I say lab, I mean an experiment. In this experiment we needed to find out the viscosity of four different liquids. Viscosity is a liquid's resistance. It's what makes the liquid runny or some what still. I presume you know what a liquid is. If not, then you need to look it up in a dictionary. Don't worry, this post will still be here while you're looking up the word.Now, how would we find out which liquid is the runniest. Well we will race the liquids on a slanted piece of space. Which ever hits the bottom is the fastest and has the least amount of viscosity. Whichever is the slowest will have the most viscosity. We tested ketchup, honey, maple syrup and milk. Guess which ones the fastest? If you said milk, then I have to say I'm sorry, but you're right. Which one's the slowest. It's the ketchup. But, I think this is good. If we changed the viscosity of ketchup, it might gives us a soggy burger.
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The origin of blue eyes
Have you ever wondered where blue eyes came from? well I found this article that told me how the blue eyes came to be. Thge website is http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22934464/wid/11915773?GT1=10914.
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Thursday, January 24, 2008
How to solve the 3x3 Rubik's cube
Have a Rubik's cube that you just can't solve? Well, there is this website that could tell you the exact steps you need to take to solve your Rubik's cube. But this website requires you to color the Rubik's cube exactly as the one you have. The website is http://www.wrongway.org/cube/solve.html.
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Sunday, January 20, 2008
Class Response 1.1
In class, we're making a podcast. Our podcasts are based on a scientist that is either dead or alive and attending at Rutger's University. If our scientist is still alive and kicking, then we could email and question them. To make a podcast, we needed help from Garageband. Garageband allowed us to record our music and the information we gathered on our scientist. Our podcasting site is at http://www.omegascience.podomatic.com/. My podcast is on Mary Feiser and check it out. If you like it please comment! Here or at the podcast website.
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Monday, January 14, 2008
Current Event 1.2
What killed the dinosaurs? If you believed it was a meteor, then you might be correct. But, there is another theory of how the dinosaurs became extinct. The theory is that the dinosaurs were overcome by diseases. These diseases could have been caused by insects since there has been many nasty insects. For example, they found ticks, nematodes, parasites, and biting flies in amber and fossilized dinosaur poop. That means they were there back then. The diseases did not kill them but weakened their defenses. So, they were more susceptible to other disasters like volcano eruptions or a meteor. If you want to learn more about this sbuject, then click here!
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