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Animated Gif
This is a picture I took of a moving object using the continuous setting on my camera and then, I edited it in GIMP.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Photo Citation Guide
Photo Citation Guide
Once at website there will be a BIG blue box and click on the link "Image(Online)".
It will then bring you to the steps you need to cite your photo!
Once at website there will be a BIG blue box and click on the link "Image(Online)".
It will then bring you to the steps you need to cite your photo!
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Comparison
article link
Abstract:
Right now Firefox is rated the best out of Chrome and Flock, but these two new comers could give Firefox a run. Firefox is a simple and reliable browser that has a steady audience. Flock is almost the same a Firefox with a few extra perks, this browser is mainly for people into social networking. Flock allows you to easily surf the web and will connect you and your friends from various networks. Chrome is the complete opposite of Flock mainly focusing on being fast and simplicity, unfortunately it is only available for PCs right now. Under the usability category Chrome wins hands down for the everyday user, it is simple and fast.
1.) When you exit out of Flock with a bunch of tabs in use you are able to save them for the next time you open the browser.
2.) It seem that it has given you many ways to speed up your time on the internet such as fast log ins to other websites.
3.) Flock has a lot more to offer and is very useful once you get the hang of navigating it.
Abstract:
Right now Firefox is rated the best out of Chrome and Flock, but these two new comers could give Firefox a run. Firefox is a simple and reliable browser that has a steady audience. Flock is almost the same a Firefox with a few extra perks, this browser is mainly for people into social networking. Flock allows you to easily surf the web and will connect you and your friends from various networks. Chrome is the complete opposite of Flock mainly focusing on being fast and simplicity, unfortunately it is only available for PCs right now. Under the usability category Chrome wins hands down for the everyday user, it is simple and fast.
1.) When you exit out of Flock with a bunch of tabs in use you are able to save them for the next time you open the browser.
2.) It seem that it has given you many ways to speed up your time on the internet such as fast log ins to other websites.
3.) Flock has a lot more to offer and is very useful once you get the hang of navigating it.
Friday, January 16, 2009
Work Cited
http://www.statueofliberty.org/Fun_Facts.html
http://www.statueofliberty.org/Statue_of_Liberty.html
http://pro.corbis.com/images/BXP41870.jpg?size=572&uid=%7B25C3519A-9AC4-4DFE-9852-C5919DD6D02B%7D
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a0/Statue_of_liberty_crown.jpg
http://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/00/12/0d/2a/statue-of-liberty-at.jpg
http://pixdaus.com/pics/1216340515daFzhCQ.jpg
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