Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Production Stuff

Hey guys I'm back, and today I'll be writing about our school production.

Image result for robin hood funnyMy favourite thing about my role was obviously acting. I know King Richard wasn't the biggest of roles, but it was still quite fun. 

The highlight for me throughout the whole production were all the jokes. I really liked that all the jokes were laughed at by the adults watching. 

What I thought was the funniest thing during the whole production, was when Cole walked up to Harrison a talked into the mike when it was on full volume. 

What I feel I could have done differently was not to have smiled as much when saying/listening to other peoples jokes while on stage. 

Anyway that's all for now. BYE!!!!!!!!!!!! 

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

ALBERT EINSTEIN QUOTE!!!!

Image result for albert einstein quotesHey guys I'm back, 
and today I will be writing (a small amount) about a Albert Einstein Quote.

The quote is (as you can see to your left) "A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new." The reason I like this quote by Albert Einstein is because he is saying that it's ok to make mistakes, and that means a lot coming from one of the smartest men in all time. I like most of Albert Einstein's quotes because they are mostly funny or proving that anyone can be a genius

Well that's all for now, byeee.

Thursday, September 15, 2016

Fighting cancer With space research?

Hey guys I'm back.
And today I will be writing about a new space thing that's happening right now. 

NGC 3718, NGC 3729 and other galaxies
Galaxies have been analysed using machine learning algorithms. The same
technology  has now been applied to cancer images as well.
So I was told to go on to NASA's blog and find something new that was happening and research about it. And I found this which caught my attention. nnn

Every day, NASA spacecraft beam down hundreds of petabytes of data, all of which has to be codified, stored and distributed to scientists across the globe. For the past 15 years these techniques have revolutionized biomedical research. On September 6, 2016, JPL and National Cancer Institute renewed a research partnership through 2021, making so that data science that originated in space exploration is now supporting cancer discoveries.

In the time they have worked together, JPL and EDRN‘s efforts have led to the discovery of six new Food and medicine Administration-approved cancer biomarkers and nine biomarkers approved for use in Laboratory Improvement Amendments labs. The FDA has approved each of these biomarkers for use in cancer research and diagnosis. These biomarkers have been used in more than 1 million patient diagnostic tests worldwide.

Well that's all for now guys, there is more in the article but most of it is more about other types of data rather from the cancer research. BYE!!!

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

SPACE INQUIRY!!!

Hey guys I'm back, and today I will be writing about a space activity that I have completed.
Image result for space meme
The space activity that did was the maths activity which was to figure out my weight on every planet in our solar system. I don't want to bore with a bunch of maths... but I will. I got the equation mass x gravity = weight, but I was also told that your weight isn't your mass. So I divided my weight by earths' gravity and got my mass. Then I multiplied my mass to the gravity of all the different planets. 

Honestly there wasn't too much to enjoy about this task. It was slightly funny to see my weights on other planets, but that was it. In this task I learned how gravity is measured, how to figure out my mass and I roughly remember the different gravity of other planets. I didn't really learn any more skills because it was just a maths activity.

Well that's all for now, BYE!!!








Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Time management skills? (what time management skills?)

Hey guys, I'm back.
Image result for time management
And today I will be writing about my time management skills. I know I know, you'll all be like, "DJ, You don't have any time management skills (let alone any)." And I'll say,
"Well, you may be right, but I'm making this post anyway.

Time management is extremely important for all people. It's a basic life skill that everyone needs to master. Especially when you get to points in your life through out and after college. I think my time management skills are alright. I always finish my tasks either before or on Friday (unless I'm sick during the week). I take a few tasks home everyday and I do most of my tasks at home. When I have time I try to complete as many tasks as I can at school, but I admit I do at times mess around with my friends. I do think most of the time I'm making the most of the time I have, but sometimes I do mess around a bit. Some things that help me concentrate are not friends distracting me. What I do to stay concentrated is to tune out of everything and just focus on my work.

Well that's all for. Seeya.

Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Wearable tech gives an advantage to atheletes at rio?

Hello, I'm back. The answer was hair to the riddle.


Today I will be writing about some tech athletes used at the Olympics.

Now days technology is extremely important to us, and it's the same for Olympic athletes. But the tech is not just helping them, it is also protecting them from getting injured.

All athletes know that the right meal is very important to a athletes performance, but now you can do this with headphones. The headphones send electric signals through the scalp and into the motor cortex. This helps trigger the brain and stimulate the muscles. 

Even though this isn't fitted with any tech, the bright-hued shoes are worn by elite sprinters, took four years of algorithmic software design and months of 3D prototype testing.

(And my personal favourite) the visa ring. The visa ring was fitted with a microchip made by digital security company Gemalto. Athletes in Brazil could pay for things they bought at the Olympic village just by tapping the ring close to any terminals capable of using the rings.

If you want a less brief version of all the tech stuff go to this link 

 http://www.dogonews.com/2016/8/13/wearable-tech-gives-athletes-an-edge-at-the-2016-rio-olympics

That's all for now, BYE

Monday, August 15, 2016

RIDDLE?

Riddle, riddle, riddle me this.


I come in different colours
The younger I am, the more I grow
The older I am, the more I disappear
people get paid to kill me
but I always come back