Wednesday, March 30, 2011

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I am no going to type gibberish, then copy and paste it again and again. until I successfully complete an entire line without cutting off part of the word

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Hey! It looks like German! Also, only the high-lighted part is spelled wrong apparently...

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

The Comics

So, I read the comics everyday on my computer. Today and yesterday the comic Stone Soup (by Jan Elliot) has had someone throwing up. The word she uses to show that someone is throwing up is BARRACK. While that may not have been her intention it sounds an awful lot like Barack. The first name of the president of the United States. I don't know but it just seems... Anyway, I mostly like the comic so...

Monday, March 14, 2011

Stuff You Missed in History Class


Stuff You Missed in History Class
HowStuffWorks.com

            Stuff You Missed is a fun, entertaining and informative podcast. Sarah Dowdey and Deblina Chakraborty research and explain the topics your textbooks missed. This podcast is like a history class. Whether it’s because you barely touched the surface, or never new it existed there’s always more to know. While most of the information is useless it is a fun way to expand your knowledge. Especially with Sarah and Deblina’s fun-facts. The information is given like a history lecture, though the topics are like nothing you’d read about in history class. Some of their titles include Don’t Cross the Dragon Lady, How the Tulip Mania Worked, and The St. Valentines Day Massacre. This bi-weekly podcast is a fun way to learn history without the notes.