Tuesday, 29 March 2011

Monday, 28 March 2011

comments on my walk cycle

sam:'your walk cycle looks like a pers trying to hide another person inside them" lol

the impossibe quiz

for anyone who wants to waste time or be amused you must explore the impossible quiz it make you think outside the box, and outside the whole computer. try it

random facts about swimming

*The first ocean liner with a swimming pool is the Titanic.

*The two-piece bathing suit known as bikini got its name from Bikini Atoll, a US nuclear test site in the South Pacific.

*Actress Esther Williams popularized synchronized swimming when she starred in movies known as “aqua musicals” produced by MGM in the forties and fifties. Aqua musicals were about synchronized swimming.

*Over 50% of world-class swimmers suffer from shoulder pain.

* Elephants are capable of swimming twenty miles a day, using their trunks as natural snorkles. (Snickers)

*The five rings in the Olympic flag symbolize the five inhabited continents: Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and America. It is believed the colours were chosen because at least one of them can be found in the flag of every nation. (Indianinfo)

*Australian swimmer Dawn Fraser startled the Japanese at Tokyo when she climbed the flagpole at the emperor's palace to take the flag as a souvenir! She paid a heavy price for this misdemeanor as she was banned for 10 years. The ban was later reduced to four years. (Indianinfo)

*On average, sardines live to be 14 years old. (Animal Trivia).

*The Olympic flame is lit at the ancient site of Olympia by natural rays of the Sun reflected off a curved mirror. Women dressed in robes, resembling those worn in ancient times, light the flame. (Indianinfo)

*In some volcanic areas such as Iceland, the temperature rises beneath the surface of the earth as high as 680 degrees F (360 degrees C) that engineers can tap the geothermal energy by piping hot water from underground to warm nearby homes, offices and factories. An outdoor swimming pool in the Icelandic capital of Reykjavik is heated so effectively by this method that it remains open and in use all year round. Reader's Digest Book of Facts (Dishout)

TROLOLO

this made me laugh so hard.

Aaron Pierce MPI104: Dihydrogen Monoxide and its dangers.

Aaron Pierce MPI104: Dihydrogen Monoxide and its dangers.: "I have recently discovered a website in use for the research of the dangers of Dihydrogen Monoxide and its startling everyday uses. As quote..."

Meghann Taberner mpi104: What is happening

Meghann Taberner mpi104: What is happening: "Well it says that i have 3 posts but only 2 are showing. I'm hoping when i post this that the delicious post shows. fingers crossed hehe cr..."

Tim Coaldrake MPI104 - The Dino-Roar: Safety Advisory

Tim Coaldrake MPI104 - The Dino-Roar: Safety Advisory: "I think it is important just to point out that there IS no adult content on this blog. That was just a cunning ploy to test your determinati..."

Sound progress

well i started on sound and i am going to work on it in the holidays, but I had a sound lecture today and it works out that i have done it compleately wrond :( i will be spening some more time on it and looks like i wont be visiting my brother these holidays.

Animation progerss

My animation is taking forever.....well it at least feels that way. i have to re alighn the images again and straighten the head because right now he has a gelly head:( i am hopefully goinging in later to work on it and then it should be good.

Thursday, 24 March 2011

delicious

delicious is a site for you likes and you cant eat IT! lol
om nom nom
this site is a portable book mark tab it holds the sight you choose and is really handy when you switch computers.
Delicious home

flickr

flickr is awesome and weird and new i created a profile today and created a group called bazinga, it is a site that allows you to upload and share your pic and vid with people, you can upload your images and scanes from ur animations.


tags are cool and help people to find your stuff when searching


Liz Rehling, week 4 Flicker post