Sunday, May 26, 2013

My Three Best Posts

These are my three best posts from this semester. The three of these have the most pageviews and I enjoyed writing these the most.

Lit Analysis 6
Poetry Analysis
Lit Analysis 8

I also just wanted to include my senior project so you know what I've been working on!

Senior Project :)

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Senior Project :)

For my senior project I have been working on designing my dream house that I hope to be living in one day :) For the past several years I have been very interested in houses; admiring designs, layouts and interior details. My dream has always been to bring my dreams to reality. All semester I have been working on the design I would love to live in one day! During the final I will be showing everyone the layout I have designed for my house. I will also be making a senior scrapbook on a DVD with music and all the pics from my childhood! (The hardest part is bringing down the number of pictures I have so they can fit on a DVD)

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Engineering Joke Of The Week

Three engineers are driving in a car; an electrical engineer, a chemical engineer, and a software engineer. The car stops running, and they pull off onto the shoulder of the road to inspect it. The electrical engineer suggests that they strip down the electronics of the car in an attempt to trace where a fault may have occurred. The chemical engineer suspects that the fuel is becoming emulsified and suggests that they focus on the fuel system. The software engineer suggests closing all the windows, getting out, getting back in, and opening all the windows again to see if that helps.

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Engineering Joke Of The Week

A mathematician, a physicist and an engineer are each given $50 to measure the height of a building. The mathematician buys a ruler and a sextant, and by determining the angle subtended by the building a certain distance away from the base, he establishes the height of the building. The physicist buys a heavy ball and a stopwatch, climbs to the top of the building and drops the ball. By measuring the time it takes to hit the bottom, he establishes the height of the building. The engineer puts $40 into his pocket. By slipping the doorman the other ten and asking the building's height, he establishes the height of the building.