Friday, May 28, 2010

Musical Istrument Confesional

At the beginning if this project I thought that it was going to be really easy. I thought that all I would have to do is measure the other piano that the people made last year. However, I found out while I was measuring it that the dimensions of this particular piano would not work with another. I had thought that Chris was going to get the exact same materials. He didn't, he got pipes with different diameters, and different wood that isn't as strong. Because of this my partner and I had to put extra reinforcements on the structure. Also we just measured the pipes of the person who did it last year, hoping that we could just use those lengths and circumvent the math that looked really hard. My partner and I quickly learned that the lengths for the pipes used last year won't work for my pipes. The pipes my partner and I had access to were a lot smaller than the pipes that the other class had, this meant the math for them would be different. This had me totally bummed out. The required math had square roots in it and I am bad at square roots. So I figured that it would be easier to look for the lengths on the internet so we googled the lengths of the pipes for the diameter we had. We found them and the lengths worked but I still don't understand the math at all.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Story of Stuff

My role in the Materials economy has been the Golden Arrow. I buy things. I am a consumer. Like the video said, this is the step that fuels the entire economy. Other economies rely on building things, or selling things to other countries, but ours relies on the general public constantly buying things. And after we buy them we need to throw them away to make room for more stuff. The movie talked about perceived and planned obsolescence. When you think about it some, we are all victims of that. Especially when it come to things like ipods and computers. In summary my job as a consumer is to buy things and then throw them away so we can buy more stuff.

What we can do to stop this is to do things like be more frugal and thrifty in our lifestyles. Install compact florescent bulbs only buy new things when you really need them. And support alternative energy sources. We can all write our senators and congressmen. They have to listen to our opinions and they can't ignore us forever.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

My first week of school

My favorite class is math and physics, and I am not just saying that. I have always liked physics. I am also excited about it because we are learning about electricity. I touched on electricity in elementary school but I didn't learn very much. One success that I had this first week was doing so well on my PPC in Diana's class. I took up two whole pages where most of the people at my table barely did half a page. I am also proud of doing so well on that diagnostic test, and getting to start on chapter 8. I really struggled with Spanish. not necessarily with the work. I have actually done way better then I thought I would. What I struggled withwas getting excited about multimedia class and getting transfered to a class I thought that I would have no chance of passing. HTHMA is not that different from my last school. I went to HTM so I am pretty used to the young laidback teachers and the group project based learning. You could say that for me, HTHMA is like a grand slam breakfast at Denny's delicious, but familiar.