Monday, November 7, 2011

The River of Doubt .




Theodore Roosevelt was born on October 27th, 1858. He was born and raised in New York. He became the 26th president on September 14, 1901. He did two terms, and then re-entered the election in 1912, but lost. Throughout Roosevelt life he battled depression and loss by seeking out dangerous physical challenges and pushing himself to the limit of his endurance. In December of 1913 Theodore Roosevelt and 55 other men went on a journey to the undiscovered River of Doubt. Three months into the journey Theodore became very ill with malaria, and had a severe infection from scraping his leg on a boulder. The men decided to abandon their canoes and go into the jungle towards the river. Although Candido Rondon, a Brazilian co-commander discovered the River of Doubt, it was never explored until Roosevelt, his sons and his men explored it. During this journey they went through many hard troubles. They faced vicious piranhas, snakes, hard weather and many more horrid things through their dangerous adventure. After this long journey was finally over The River of doubt later became known as the Rio-Roosevelt due to bravery of the ex-president and the branch of the river was named the Rio Kermit in his son Kermit's honor. Theodore Rooselvelt dies on January 6th , 1919.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Terms I don’t have

Freeware – a computer software that you can use or download free of charge.
Shareware – when you can download for a certain trial time until you have to pay.
Open source – software coating
Commercial use- for profit, advertising.
Derivative – if you cant make one of these that means you cannot change anything on the picture ofr product.
Hacking – when someone gets into your account and messes things up or pretends to be you.
Piracy – making a copy of something and selling it illegally.
Malware – harmful substance
Phishing – where on the web trough a email or call that someone poses as someone you would give your information to , probably someone who will try and steal or identity.
Data backups – flashdrive, or other things.
Firewall – a wall protection that blocks spam and other popups
Cookies- small files that store on your computer and remember what sites you have been to.
Terms I have :
Virus
Creative Commons
attribution
intellectual property
copyright
public domain
identity theft
share-alike,
firewall

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Identity Theft .

A mistake the girl made was that she used her debit card for everything. They say credit cards are safer then debit cards. I think identity theft is such a common problem now because everybody is hurting for money, so stealing someone else’s name and money would just be easier. You can just use other people’s money with no cost to you. Some personal belongings that someone would have to steal your identity would be your social security card, your credit card number, address, id, ect. Some ideas to protect your identity would be to keep all credit cards and debit cards close at hand. Call your banks once every week or two to see if any activity that you didn’t was done. Don’t give out your personal information to anyone you don’t completely trust, and even then things could happen, so just be careful. Never give out personal information over the phone.

ToonDoo ID Theft .

IDENTITY THEFT

What's a podcast?

A podcast is a series of digital media files that are released episodically and often downloaded through web syndication. How to use a podcast:
1. Create audio or video that you want to share (usually MP3 or MP4)
2. Upload the file to a server
3. Link to the file in a post in your weblog
4. WordPress automatically Includes a link to the file in your RSS/Atom feed
5. Listeners "subscribe" with podcast client application to your RSS/Atom feed and download new files automatically.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Emerging Technology.

This new keyboard is a part of new emerging technology. The designer James Stumpf created this because of the frustration at the number of typing errors made when using an iPad's virtual keyboard. When not in use, the equally good-looking Levitatr Bluetooth keyboard has a similarly flat upper surface but when activated the keys rise up and illuminate to offer some gratifying tactile typing. http://www.gizmag.com/levitatr-bluetooth-keyboard/20038/
Another emerging technology is the iPhone 5. This new phone just came out today. The Apple industry came out with the first iPhone on June 27, 2007, and already has the fifth one coming out today. Technology is so advanced that these people are coming out with new ideas everyday and getting to work to put them out into our world.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Pheriba's Paint . (:

About Jean Hoerni .

Jean Hoerni was born in Geneva, Switzerland on September 26, 1924.
He received his PhD in Physics, in 1950 from the University of Geneva, Switzerland.  He then got another PhD in Physics from Cambridge University in England in 1952. He then came to the United States as a Post Doctoral Research Fellow in Chemistry. Jean invented the Planar Process, which is is a manufacturing process used in the semiconductor industry to build individual components of a transistor, and in turn, connect those transistors together. It was basically a computer chip that could have more information stored into it. He had a very successful life, and he made a big impact on the world today.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Im Pheriba . (: I like gymnastics , and I love meeting new people . (: