Thursday, March 24, 2011
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Good Riddance- 1st Change
After the first two guitar reps, I harmonized the previous chords with excerpts from previous points from the song. (The chord was G5)
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Good Riddance- Note 2
C5
Frequency 523.25 Hz
Wavelength 65.9 cm
Frequency 523.25 Hz
Wavelength 65.9 cm
Good Riddance- 1st Note
1st note: B4. Frequency: 493.88 Hz Wavelength: 69.9 cm
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Jesseca Kusher's Hypothesis
I have a hypotheses! No, actually, Jesseca does. Her point using that the camera at the bottom of the container would work a lot better than on the side. I believe that this is a great idea. However, the camera would only take pictures of the earths surface. I believe that we would do better off if we attached a camera on the side of the container.... AND the bottom! Since the container will not reach the same heights that the ISS does, it will be at a different angle and have a different effect. So the solution is..... make both. Compromise! However, we are now in a Space Race, and I think that container that can finish this design by the allotted time slot should be sent up in space. Might I remind everyone of the design used by Ashley's Group..... BEGIN my children!!!!
Friday, March 4, 2011
Balloon in Space- Thursday.
It seems with our lens broken and MR. Harrelson having to choose the container from like 200 amazing designs, people have become less stressed. Anyway, we are almost done with our container. There was a minor dispute over whether to attach the lid to the body with zip ties or duct tape. Hello! Both. Mr. Harrelson likes to drill....... especially Jessesca's head.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Balloon in Space- Wednesday
After testing on Tuesday, all seemed to be in order. But when we came into class today, our clear lens for the balloon had cracked in two. I seemed to be the only one not interested in who done it, but how to fix it. Apparently, rubber cement spreads and goos up the lens. Finally, we resorted to the greatest invention of all time. Duct Tape.
Balloon in Space- Tuesday
As the launch day approaches, tensions are rising. Since all other possible contenders have failed to succeed during tests except ours, one can only assume that the tennis ball model will be the one chosen for the universal container. However, Mr. Harrelson
has the final say, so we might as well prepare for all possible situations.
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