Sunday, December 31, 2006
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Friday, December 29, 2006
Number One on Google
Recently (this morning), I googled "twangsite" just for fun and I saw that my blog was the very first thing there! I was really happy, because I didn't think that my blog recieved so many hits that it would even be on google. However, I tried it on dogpile (that's a search engine that combines google, yahoo, ask, and more) and I found that I was only eighth on the list. I hope I will be getting some foreign visitors...
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Thursday, December 28, 2006
What I did on Christmas Eve
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Tuesday, December 26, 2006
Make the POTWs
POTWs can get annoying after a while for me because I have to write all of them and think about good questions and stuff. Here's an opportunity to help out! Write your own POTWs and email them to me at twang7888@yahoo.com. Please include a suggested difficulty level. If I like your POTW, then I will make it one of the official ones and source you. If it does get accepted and posted on my blog, then the writer will get the maximum score possible for that post. However, the first solver will also get the maximum score, so as not to mess up the point system. Any questions, comments, or suggestions, email me at twang7888@yahoo.com.
I know that I haven't updated in a while, but keep in mind, IT'S VACATION AND THERE ARE HOLIDAYS!
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Tuesday, December 19, 2006
My Half Birthday
Today is my half birthday! I just realized during first blog when I was writing the date down on the homework. That's great because that means that in exactly half a year, I'm going to be fourteen! A lot of great things happened today too, so I guess I had a happy half birthday!
In case you haven't figured out yet, my birthday is on June 19.
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POTW #6
Which of the following has a greater volume?
1. A cylinder with a radius of 4 and a height of 6
2. A cylinder with a circumference of 25 and a height of 5.
If they have the same volume, say so.
If it is impossible to find out, say so.
Difficulty Level: 1
Source: 100% original
This is the first POTW for the second POTW competition.
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Saturday, December 16, 2006
Create your Blog!
Blogs are in the house! Ever since I got one, so many people have followed suit and gotten their own. For example, David, Mike, Daniel, Linnea (thought she deleted hers yesterday) and some other people. Act now and create your own blog. Just click on the link in the toolbar at the very top that says "Create Blog." It's totally free and is really easy to update. No HTML is necessary unless you don't get the beta version, which I strongly suggest.
When I first got this blog in August 2006, I did it against my dad's will. My mom was okay about it. My dad said that it would be a waste of time, even thought I have all the time in my life...wait, did that make sense? Anyway, I updated my blog secretly without him knowing. Soon when the school year started, my dad found out that I was still updating my blog, but he didn't really care. Now, which is December, my dad even wants to create his own blog for his job purposes so he and other scientists will know about meetings and stuff. He's getting it sometime around December break.
Of course, there are always those overprotective parents who don't trust their kid and think that they will put private issues on the web (hem, hem... you know who you are). One example is Linnea (sorry Linnea if this is embarrassing you). She had made her blog secretly like me and deleted it because she almost got in trouble. (Note to self: I have to remove that from the links list sometime...)
So, if, after reading this post, you are going to create your own blog, then please be sure that you get your parent's permission, because I'm not taking any blames for forcing any of you to do so.
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Friday, December 15, 2006
Term 1 Math Grade Drops Dramatically
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo! My term one grade for math dropped dramatically all because of that last test that we had that was worth 150 points! I got a 91 on that quiz! That dropped my grade down 8%, so I now have a 106%!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! At least I still did a lot of extra credit. I got 22 points worth of it. Without it, I would have exactly 100%. So either way, I would have gotten an A+.
Just so you know, you have to get 100 or above to get an A+ in Mr. Rosenthal's class. 97, 98, or 99 are still A's. Richard got all mad at that because he got a 97% for his average and he got an A, so now he's really upset. Just telling you so you won't land in the same situation as him....
(Note: some of the o's in the Nooooo were deleted due to problems with wrapping text. Please note that there should be about four times more o's)
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Wednesday, December 13, 2006
The Winner-Mike L.
Mike L. is the winner for the first POTW competition with 62 points! In second place was Tyler Epstein, who was only three points behind Mike.
The next POTW competition starts next Tuesday. Be ready to get a good start!
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Comments
The most surprising thing of the day- there are 49 comments (as of now) on the previous posts about POTW #4 Answer and Explanation! I couldn't believe it! I look at what people wrote, and then I see that GuessWhoIAm and Tyler have like had a conversation about who GuessWhoIAm is. No wonder there are so many comments...
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Monday, December 11, 2006
POTW #4 Answer and Explanation
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Guide to Getting Good Grades
Setting "Preliminary Deadlines" is the key to stress-free, timely, and high-quality assignments.
A. Papers-- Set a preliminary due date for all papers 4 DAYS before they are due, and enter this in your assignment notebook. Once you have finished the first copy of your paper, bring it to your English teacher and ask is he or she has any comments to help you improve your writing. Even if you have good English grades, this is the real way to improve your writing skills.
B. Projects/Posters-- Depending upon the project, aim to have it done almost a week in advance. Write this prelininary deadline in your assignment notebook. This way, you'll have time to relax and be able to correct small errors and for posters, you have more time to make things look more appealing to the eye by changing colors and deciding on placement of text and images.
C. Quizzes-- Study for 2 DAYS (not one day) before a quiz. Enter "Study for quiz" for two days in a row into your assignment notebook. That way, you won't be rushed to do it all in one night.
D. Tests-- Study for 4 DAYS leading up to a test. Enter this for four days in a row into your assignment notebook. Tests require more and longer study time because their grades count more to your overall grade than quizzes do.
E. Mid-Term Tests-- Study for 1 WEEK leading up to a mid-term test. It is easier to study for a little bit every day because your brain memorizes things easily that way. Enter this into your assignment notebook for one week straight.
F. Finals-- Study for 2 WEEKS leading up to a final. You should study just a bit every night. That way, there is not as much stress and you have time to ask teachers or other students questions. Enter this into your assignment notebook for two weeks straight.
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Sunday, December 10, 2006
Musical Balls v3.0
This is the video that we watched in science class. I found it on YouTube and decided to post it to my blog. It's an even newer version than before. There is an extra part added at the end of the show. It's really cool!
Just in case you don't know, it is made from animation and it is not real!
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Friday, December 08, 2006
Cool Gadgets for My Blog
Blogs were originally made just to share your daily life. However, as you see, I'm going beyond the horizon. I have POTWs, which no one has ever thought of putting on a blog. I also support accounts, which I apologize, haven't been updated for a while. If you haven't noticed, I like doing things beyond the ordinary. I'm still doing some things to have even more cool stuff. Soon, I'm going to have a vote form, so that I can give surveys and people can answer them and then find out which was the most popular answer. I'm not sure not to do HTML for that, so I might just steal someone else's.
Please tell me any cool web gadgets that you think I should include on my blog. If I like the idea, I might source you. Please email me all your ideas at twang7888@yahoo.com.
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Tuesday, December 05, 2006
POTW #5
A water tub that holds 1000 gallons is empty. The owner wants to fill the tub, so he turns on the water to fill the tub. Water is filling the tub at five gallons per minute. Five minutes later the tub starting filling with water, a mischivious child turns on the drain, which drains water away at two gallons per minute. How much more time did it take for the tub to fill with the drain on than without it. (In other words, take the time that it took to fill the tub witht the drain on and stract it from the time it would have taken if the drain was never turned on.) Give your answer in hours and minutes.
Hint: Use ALGEBRA! Make an equation.
Difficulty level: 5
Source: Original, but the idea came from last year's math class at Chinese School.
This is the very last POTW for this competition. The winner gets a prize. (Don't expect anything that's worth more than a dollar.) Even if you are very behind, this is your chance to catch up. First place is worth 25 points!
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Monday, December 04, 2006
About the POTWs
Note: What you are about to read is a discussion between two people: Me and myself, if that counts as two people.
I have a question--a question for myself.
Why are there suddenly only three people that have answered the POTW when before, there have been well over ten?
Ok, Tony, settle down. Breathe deeply. It's just another math question. No, it's not. I have to think...
One reason is that many people got it wrong--to be precise, four.
Another reason is that it is getting less popular. Everything has a spark when it has just started. Perhaps I need to tell more people about this.
Hmmmmm... come on Tony, think more. It's just like a math problem.
Everyone know that...-- no, that's not it.
Well, I guess I have to think more about this and do--oh, oh, I got it!!!!!
People aren't doing it because it's not getting them anywhere. There is no reward (well, there actually is, but it really isn't anything)! Yeah, that's it. People these days don't do math for fun--well, there is an exception. But "average" people.
Okay, I guess that's true, but I can't do anything about that.
Rats! I guess I'll just have to live with the fact that only a couple people do the POTW.
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No More Math Homework
Before you start reading the real post, just know that the title is misleading. There is still math homework!
My life has been going on well. But, oh yeah, did I forget to tell you that I won't be posting any more math homework? Yeah, I was going to put this post a really long time ago, but I kept forgetting, so I'm telling you now. It's just a little late. There are many reasons why I am not going to post math homework any more.
- It takes too much time and effort to type up all the homework when I can just easily do it by hand
- We are not doing work in the book as much, which makes it hard to do homework beforehand when I have time.
- I believe Mr. Rosenthal knows a little about it. I don't know how though. (If you do, please tell me.)
I know that it's not that bad anyway. I know that a few of you did copy the answers at some point, but most of you just used it to check your answers. Either way, I'm sorry for all the change it has caused you in your life. Please forgive me.
Once again, please be sure that you are not confused. There is still math homework! I'm just not posting it on my blog anymore.
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Saturday, December 02, 2006
Friday, December 01, 2006
Field Trip #1
Today we had our first field trip out of the three that we are having in December. Since I am in group 2, we went to the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. It was a lot more fun than I had thought. My favorite part was probably when we did the Economical Playground. It was a game where you had to make money by buying stock or increasing your company's efficiency. After three rounds, I got $902,000. The winner was a college person from Harvard, who got $1,055,000. To my information, Tomer got the most money, with $1,033,000. The rest was a little boring. There was a video about banking that we watching afterward. It was totally boring and no one could understand it. Even the college people! I guess that's all. Out next trip is to the Museum.
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