This video is a way to get people's minds to open up to the world and make a difference. Even the smallest thing, can have huge effects on people. So be one of those people to make a change. It doesn't take anything, but a heart and a little bit of your time.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Dream Room.
While building my dream house I faced many challenges. Like for example, finding exact measurements was difficult for me at first, but the tool I used to help was the measuring box in the bottom right corner. Making the dream room has been fun, but I do have some unfinished business to do.
Google Sketchup Final Project.
This project was required many things: patients, concentration, focus, and many more things. I came upon many challenges and things I found very difficult. Even though this project was hard at times, I found it very fun.
Monday, March 8, 2010
Should we define someone by their actions or their intentions?
I definitely don't think we should define someone by their actions or their intentions. I don't believe we should, because everyone makes mistakes. We always mess up a little here and there. It doesn't mean we're bad people, it just means we're human. Another thing is a lot of the time people will say one thing, but mean another. Sometimes we'll say we hate someone, because that's what other people want. But that doesn't make it the truth. Or at times, when people are mad or upset, they say and do things they don't mean. It might not be the right thing to say, but again, people make mistakes.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
GoogleSketch Up.
Googlesketch Up has defiantly been an experience. It showed me I have to have a lot of patience's , but while I was getting as frustrated as I did, it gave me a little something to laugh at.
I had a few challenges throughout this. As I said before, you need a lot of patience's and I lack that quite a bit. I also had trouble trying to get everything exact, which I didn't even end up doing. The tools I used for the first time were mostly the push pull tool, the rectangle, the circle, and the eraser. But as I went on to this project I found plenty more helpful tools. Mostly the orbit, the tape measure, and the pencil.
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