Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Final set of blogs have been scored. No more blogs for last few days of semester. See edline for score.

Monday, December 17, 2007

Reading Summery

Today I read about the Prada Phone. The LG Prada cell phone has a sophisticated and stylish design that is sure to turn heads. Its 3-inch display is stunning, and the touch screen interface is surprisingly usable. It also has a 2.0-megapixel camera, a music player, and a document viewer.

Monday, November 26, 2007

Reading summery

Today I read about Bigfoot. Bigfoot, also known as Sasquatch ("wild man of the woods"), is an unrecognized large primate species alleged to inhabit remote forests, mainly in the Pacific northwest region of the United States and the candedian province of British Columbia. In northern Wisconsin, Lakota Indians know the creature by the name Chiye-tanka, a Lakota name for "Big Elder Brother"[1]. Bigfoot is sometimes described as a large, hairy bipedal hominoid, similar to other legends of bipeds around the world under different regional names, such as the Yeti of Tibet and Nepal, the Yeren of mainland China, and the Yowie of Australia.

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Scored thru 11/25 (20 pts possible) - see Edline for your score tomorrow evening.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Scored through 10/31. All blogs from this point forward are second marking period.
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Tuesday, October 30, 2007

What progress did you make today on your solution? What needs to be completed next class?

A progress that I made in the soulution I was able to creat a code. What needs to be completed in the next class is finishing the rest of the codes for excersise 3

Monday, October 22, 2007

Summary

Today I read an article about Venus Flytrap. The Venus Flytrap is a small herb, forming a rosette of four to seven leaves, which arise from a short subterranean stem that is actually a bulb-like rhizome. The trapping mechanism is so specialized that it can distinguish between living prey and non-prey stimuli such as falling raindrops; two trigger hairs must be touched in succession or one hair touched twice, whereupon the lobes of the trap will snap shut in about 0.1 seconds. The Venus Flytrap is found in nitrogen-poor environments, such as bogs.