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Friday, January 17, 2014
tech article

Thursday, January 2, 2014
do now
2013 was an ok year for me because alot happened. i leared i was going to play football. also i met new kids including ralph. also i got new shoes and i leared about new shoes.
Thursday, December 5, 2013
tech article 12/6/13

Monday, December 2, 2013
RSS feed project discussion project
- Why did you select the sites you subscribed to?
- I find them very interesting and important.
- Was it easy to find feeds and to subscribe to them?
- It was easy to subscribe but not that easy to find them.
- Which sites were your favorites?
- My favorite were the giants sites and windows sites
- What else can you use RSS feeds for?
- you learn about other things.
- How likely are you to continue to use RSS feeds in the future?
- i find it useful.
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
tech article 11/20
China's Suspension Giant Is 3,500 Feet Longer Than the Brooklyn Bridge
The Yangtze River is the third longest in the world, and it's served as a critical artery in the beating heart of China's economic boom. It's also incredibly wide at points which has forced China to become a top contender in the race to build the most advanced long-span bridges in the world. Taizhou Bridge is definitely one of those bridges.
The Taizhou won the 2013 Structural Awards this week, beating out dozens of other remarkable pieces of engineering. It's not the country's longest suspension bridge that would be Xihoumen Bridge but it is the longest of its unique, experimental type. It's the first-ever suspension bridge to link two long spans, each over a kilometer in length, using three 650-foot-tall towers. All in all this $400 million behemoth crosses over 9,650 feet of the massive (and deep, at 90 feet) Yangtze River.

The Taizhou won the 2013 Structural Awards this week, beating out dozens of other remarkable pieces of engineering. It's not the country's longest suspension bridge that would be Xihoumen Bridge but it is the longest of its unique, experimental type. It's the first-ever suspension bridge to link two long spans, each over a kilometer in length, using three 650-foot-tall towers. All in all this $400 million behemoth crosses over 9,650 feet of the massive (and deep, at 90 feet) Yangtze River.
Monday, November 11, 2013
Do now 11/11/13
The Philippines had a rough day Saturday and they might never forget this disaster. almost 10 thousand people died. 70% of the country got wiped out and almost everybody got wiped out and they will all be homeless now. The us army is going back and forth to support food and water. The storm was a mix between a tsunami and hurricane. I would attempt to help donating food ans water the support the children.
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
- How can a wiki be used in your current classes?
- What are the benefits of using a wiki?
- How can we create one in this class and utilize it?
- What experience do you have using or creating wikis?
It can be used to see what sports we have and what our ratings are.
It is never false just sometimes outdated
we can make one about web 2.0 and what it about
almost ever day.
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