Monday, January 31, 2011
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Xbox Kinect

Monday, January 24, 2011
The Super Bowl
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
BCS Championship

Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Can You Believe It
Last weekend was a strange week in football. The Seahawks beat the Saits. The seahawks played the best they have ever played this year. The finnal score was 41-36.
Monday, January 10, 2011
HOPE!!!
I think that me and my partner will make it in this class with an A but it will be very hard. We will have to work night and day.
Me and my partner are going to make a game on technology during the wars but mostly on WWII. We will do it on the wepons, ships, vehicles, and airplains.
I'm excited that we get to make a game because when I was a little kind, I wanted to make games when I grow up. I think that it will be hard making the game because we will have to do the graphics, coding,and all kinds of different stuff.
I'm excited that we get to make a game because when I was a little kind, I wanted to make games when I grow up. I think that it will be hard making the game because we will have to do the graphics, coding,and all kinds of different stuff.
Playoffs
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Tree Ocotpuse
The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus was an internet hoax created in 1998 by Lyle Zapato. This fictitious endangered species of cephalopod was given the Latin name "Octopus paxarbolis" (which roughly means, "Pacific tree octopus"). It was purported to be able to live both on land and in water, and was said to live in the Olympic National Forest and nearby rivers, spawning in water where their eggs are laid. Its major predator was said to be the Sasquatch.
The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus website is among a number of sites commonly used in Internet literacy classes in schools, although it was not created for that purpose. Despite the falsehoods shown on the site, such as its support by "GreenPeas.org," the mentioning of other hoax species such as the Rock Nest Monster, the mountain walrus, and its affiliation with People for the Ethical Treatment of Pumpkins (P.E.T.PU.) (mixed with links to pages about real species and organizations), 24 of 25 students involved in one well-publicized test believed the content.
The tree-climbing octopus was mentioned in Terry Pratchett's novel.
Soon other people began to make fake photos of the tree octopus by editing, or by photographing toys and stuffed animals in a similar "habitat".
The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus website is among a number of sites commonly used in Internet literacy classes in schools, although it was not created for that purpose. Despite the falsehoods shown on the site, such as its support by "GreenPeas.org," the mentioning of other hoax species such as the Rock Nest Monster, the mountain walrus, and its affiliation with People for the Ethical Treatment of Pumpkins (P.E.T.PU.) (mixed with links to pages about real species and organizations), 24 of 25 students involved in one well-publicized test believed the content.
The tree-climbing octopus was mentioned in Terry Pratchett's novel.
Soon other people began to make fake photos of the tree octopus by editing, or by photographing toys and stuffed animals in a similar "habitat".
Phones
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Phones have changed in time. People used to have to take your finger and spin it in a hole and know we have touch screen phones. Also, they can go on internet and play games on them to. You can even talk to person face to face seeing. I think phones are still going to change in the future.

Technology
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