Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Class Evaluation

  1. The things I liked about this class is that you learn how to code and learn where data comes from and how you used data is the daily basis, also how the internet works. I also like how in the coding app website you learn and try out new things you never knew even worked or existed
  2. The thing I didn’t like about this class is that when we would get assignments you couldn’t really explain to us what to do and we were having trouble doing like for example the tell a story it was kind of difficult to do it.
  3. Some recommendations to improve the class is explain all the assignments we are being assigned and have different website where we could learn more things.
  4. Some highlights were learn how to program different things, learn or try put the coding assignments
  5. I felt that I really try doing my best in this class and I would slack off but I would think about it and try harder to pass this class I might have a C but I weel that next semester I could try ever harder for that A.
  6. What I am going to do to qualify the credits its probably take a computer class in college to help me and make it useful because you need to know how to work and how a computer works.
  7. I am reading my life planning journal and writing more goal I want and I have achieved so many goals.
  8. I am committed to becoming and being a CTR person because I believe it helps me be a better person and helps me make the right decisions.

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

AirBus e-Fan

Image result for airbus e-fan It's one of the hard lessons emerging in today's tech-fueled economy, in which the frenetic pace of innovation means not only seeing new ideas materialize with dizzying speed but also watching as they threaten to obliterate entire industries that came before them. it's appearing increasingly likely that the next wave of disruptive innovation will come from Europe at the hands of Airbus Group, which has formed a subsidiary called ­VoltAir SAS in France to build a family of plug-in and hybrid-electric light airplanes. these airplanes are only being used by pilots they can't be used by any other people for not knowing not to use them.

Friday, October 21, 2016

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E-commerce, or online shopping, is a form of shopping that allows you to buy directly online. With years of enhancing this innovation we are now able to use this on several different types of devices, such as laptops, desktop computers, and tablets. This innovation is essential for people who do not have the ability to leave their home. Contrary to what many believe e-commerce is not just buying clothes online. We can now order groceries and have them delivered all at home. People with certain disabilities can now have this luxury. This innovation solves problems such as overcrowding at shopping centers and grocery stores. I think this innovation is great because I benefit from it. I do not have to waste my time shopping at stores and instead can spend that time doing something else. 

Monday, October 17, 2016

BMW's future Motorcycle that balances on its own

The motorcycle of the future is so smart that it could eliminate the need for protective gear, according to automaker BMW.
To mark its 100th birthday, BMW has unveiled a number of concept vehicles that imagine the future of transportation. Possibly its most daring revelation, the so-called Motorrad Vision Next 100 concept motorcycle is so advanced that BMW claims riders wouldn't need a helmet.
The Motorrad Vision Next 100 would have a self-balancing system that keeps the bike upright both in motion and when still. BMW touted the motorbike's futuristic features, saying it would allow for riders of all skill levels to "enjoy the sensation of absolute freedom." According to the automaker, the Motorrad wouldn't require protective gear such as helmets and padded suits

Thursday, October 13, 2016




Image result for ben carsonBenjamin Solomon "Ben" Carson is an american retired neursurgeon. He was the Director of Pediatric Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Maryland from 1984 until his retirement in 2013. As a pioneer in neurosurgery, Carson's achievements include performing the first and only successful separation of Siamese twins joined at the back of the head, pioneering the first successful neurosurgical procedure on a fetus inside the womb, performing the first completely successful separation of type-2 vertical craniopagus twins, developing new methods to treat brain-stem tumors and reviving hemispherectomy techniques for controlling seizures. Carson became the youngest chief of pediatric neurosurgery in the country at age 33.He has received more than 60 honorary doctorate degrees, dozens of national merit citations, and written over 100 neurosurgical publications. In 2008, he was bestowed the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian award in the United States.

Thursday, October 6, 2016

A Transformers Car

Ever thought that you would be seeing a real life transformer car ? well the company Turkish makes them with fully functions. they named the car Letrons and he can be seen remote control driving and then transforming. it took the company 12 engineers, 4 supporting technicians, and 8 months to complete the car. the car can do as in the movie he can move his head, arms and legs, but as in the movie they are able to walk well this car isn't able they haven't really worked on it. They still havent said how much this transformer car is going to cost or when it can be purchased.

Tuesday, October 4, 2016


The Internet Giveaway
Attorneys general from four U.S. states have filed a lawsuit to stop the Obama administration from handing over control of the internet to an international governing body.The White House had planned to officially hand the reins of the internet address system over to a group of international stakeholders on October 1, but the states’ fears the move could be unconstitutional threatens to block one of Obama’s top tech initiatives.The attorneys general for Arizona, Oklahoma, Nevada and Texas all signed on to the lawsuit this week that argues the Obama plan to hand over control of the internet in an illegal transfer of U.S. government property, and any such giveaway would require congressional approval.The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is a non-profit group that handles oversight of internet domain names. Since its creation in 1998, ICANN has been under the control of the U.S. Department of Commerce, but the Obama administration began plans in early 2014 to relinquish that control, with the process coming to completion Friday.ICANN is the authority that controls domain names for websites and individual IP addresses for internet users. Opponents of the transfer fear that it will lead to censorship of the internet, should countries with poor free speech records like Russia or China somehow gain control.“Trusting authoritarian regimes to ensure the continued freedom of the internet is lunacy,” Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said in a statement. 

Thursday, September 29, 2016

Roger Bannister
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He achieved this feat on 6 May 1954 at Iffley Road track in Oxford, with Chris Chataway and Chris Brasher providing the pacing. When the announcer declared "The time was three...", the cheers of the crowd drowned out Bannister's exact time, which was 3 min 59.4 sec.
Bannister's record lasted just 46 days. He had reached this record with minimal training, while practising as a junior doctor.
Bannister went on to become a distinguished neurologist and Master of Pembroke College, Oxford, before retiring in 1993. When asked whether the 4-minute mile was his proudest achievement, he said he felt prouder of his contribution to academic medicine through research into the responses of the nervous system. Bannister is patron of the MSA Trust. He was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2011.[

Tuesday, September 27, 2016


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Google Glass displayed information in a smartphone-like hands-free format. Wearers communicated with the Internet via natural language voice commands.Google started selling a prototype of Google Glass to qualified "Glass Explorers" in the US on April 15, 2013, for a limited period for $1,500, before it became available to the public on May 15, 2014.The headset has received massive criticism and legislative action due to privacy and safety concerns. On January 15, 2015, Google announced that it would stop producing the Google Glass prototype but remained committed to the development of the product. According to Google, Project Glass was ready to "graduate" from X, the experimental phase of the project.

Friday, September 23, 2016

Image result for mikaele oloaHe began dancing at a young age and is most known for his accomplishement of becoming the 2005 and 2006 World Fire Knife Dance Champion in Laie, HI. At the age of 15, he is still the youngest competitor to have ever won the title and has capabilities of dancing with up to four fire knives! This is an ability he has picked up at the age of 5 when he began training with his father,Isitolo, another competitive fire knife dancer.

Monday, September 19, 2016

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Nathan Sawaya
 an American-based artist who builds custom three-dimensional sculptures His art creations are commissioned by companies, charities, individuals, museums and galleries all over the world.He first came to national attention in 2004, when he left his job as an attorney to work full-time as a LEGO artist.r he has been officially recognized by The LEGO Group as one of the best LEGO builders in the world and is endorsed as a LEGO Certified Professional. He is the only person ever to be recognized as both a LEGO Master Builder and a LEGO Certified Professional.

Thursday, September 15, 2016

DeviceStickTalk3



this devices helps you communicate with people who have difficulty hearing and this is a way to communicate with them. this could also help if you don't understand how to read sign language.If a person whom you talk to is deaf, speak to the device then it will show what you said on the display. If a user of this device is deaf, the user easily can express his/her thoughts, even if the other doesn’t know sign language, by writing sentences on the palm using the stick, then it will sense what you are writing and either display the text or speak. This function allows conversation to be possible even between the deaf and the blind.

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

BLOWN TO BITS - SUMMARY:

Anything you put on the Internet or sent by the computer is saved there forever and people that have access to it could view it, in this case a crime was committed and the U.S send it by email and most of the things were taken off meaning someone will ever know what had happen.  Giuliana SGreng Italian journalist was held hostage for a month, and soliders gunfired for speeding and didn't slow when warned. The Italians decline both claims. The U.S made a 42 page report and the Italians quickly made there own report which was different from the U.S which the U.S had sensitive information about the gunfire, the document was distributed electronically not physically which was posted in a web sight and it was visible to hundreds of users. An Italian blogger saw the report and used a software to get the report and put it on his own website, the document showed danger to U.S soliders and government. This tells me that computer could be a good tool for any person who knows how to use it but at the same time it could be a dangerous tool to people who have hidden information that no one could ever know.

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Alex Hattori




A young boy who has won many awards and is sponsored by Yoyojam.Alex is part of the Redondo club and learned much of the basics through the Sunshine Kite Company yo-yo club. Alex also plays 1A and 5A, but predominantly focuses on 3A. His achievements are since 2010-2015.A student at South High School in Torrance, Alex started yo-yoing at the age of 11 and won a local tournament shortly after.
“He’s just a nice kid and very humble,” said family friend Dave Mahoney. “He does a lot of volunteer time and a lot of people don’t know that about him.”
In a hobby largely dominated by adults, Alex shows grace and poise as he performs to electro-dance music with a thumping beat, bowing casually at the end of his set. He is considered a professional.
“The thing about yo-yoing is nobody’s harsh,” he told the Daily Breeze in 2010. “It is competitive, but everybody’s friendly and cheers for each other.”

Reflection: this is an arete person because he doesn't only know how to do yoyo but he likes helping other people and do volunteer things. this help us see that everything is possible you just need to be committed to it, and try your best anything is possible and could be done no matter how hard it looks its just the matter of trying and doing your best.