Monday, April 30, 2007

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Robo-Birddy

siad hi

sesshomoruh


this is my monsterous robot

Monster

This crazy thingy!!!

S3Xii Robot!!!

cuteee =]]


whooo

robot loveeee

<33

derrick's "Cy"borg



a work in progress

Why is my buddy so confused? (Jessica)

My little buddy thing doesn't like rubix cubes...

Beat Bot: 8 point triangle

GREG's AWESOME "DUDE" CAR.



DO NOT DRIVE YOUR SEAT IS A SCREW (YES REALLY)

Bot




-ian

my friend made this because he's basically a charmed fanatic..check it OUT!


wind the pooh

Napoleon Dynamite

My Trip 2 Marwen!!!!!

Today I went to Marwen!!!!!
My dad drove
me 2 da train station
when i got off it started to Rain a little but i was able to make it fast in the building 2 b dry!!!!!!

ACT: act on your ability to fill in the C bubble

Man...ACT. Man, oh man! I'd rather be in class. At least in normal classes I can doodle. No doodling allowed in the ACT. Damn. Worse yet I had this going though my head!

scary stuff

this pic is so venomous!

so is this!

Call the Doctor!!!!

Today i broke a kids ankles.

song blog

want to spell my favorite song? another of my favorite songs feachers 2 of the hottest women alive find out which 2!!


The Juggernaut video and the Dexter video is the funniest thing ever!

what a great day!!!! (NOT)

almost all this week i went down to this place called highsight

WOW. how fun!!!

this past weekend i had my sweet sixteen!

we got a limo for the party it was pretty sweeeet

also, we drove this gas station owner crazy with our
antics
headbanging
and my friend's strange love for trees.
but then we finally went inside for the party

the day afer me and my biffles went downtown.

we almost got kicked out of the water tower place

so we went to the beach

yeahh and my feet hurt ALOTTTT.
<3333
//melly [fenderella]





The PSAE was a drag. Drivers ed might de better.
well today i had a subway sandwich

My Week - Jessica

Holas everyone!

Yesterday, I went on a
field

trip

to the
freedom museum!! ^_^



Today, I walked
to the
train to get to
Marwenand
looked up
in Mexico
and saw an awesome



video about snickers

Stuph

so during spring break i was in la, we went to huntington gardens mhmm that was a nice shot. really nice there in general.

today i had the all too easy yet none the less dispicable PSAE

AND THEN! I MET UP WITH SOME FRIENDS AND WENT TO THE ALLEY

yea that was it...then some other things...overall tiring.

and now COWS.


KMFDM


man this post is random

-ian

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Class notes 2007.04.19

Well... we made it through the first day!
We covered quite a bit of infomation...
From computer history to HTML,
from GUI to fantasy machines
from hackers to crackers... You guys were great!

Notes:
HTML 101
making a link:
HTML < a> tag
Definition and Usage

The < a> tag defines an anchor. An anchor can be used in two ways:

1. To create a link to another document by using the href attribute
2. To create a bookmark inside a document, by using the name or id attribute
______
use the < > to encompass the a tag (a stands for anchor)
so... to create a link, use <> then put the text you want to use as the link, but don't forget to end the tag with < /a>

Say I wanted to link to marwen.org with the word Marwen,
the syntax would look like this:
< a href="http://marwen.org">Marwen< /a>
and the link would look like this:
Marwen

*please note that in order to show the code above, i had to put a space between the < and the "a" in the opening tag and a space between the < and the /a in the closing tag in order to show it as human readable text above. If you want more information on the anchor tag, click here

my spot

check this out!

derrick

http://www.wikipedia.org/

SPIDEY RULES!!!!

dominique 2 cool

go to this link
i like naruto to wach some episodes go to the link

Brad's websites

Look at this page.

-DAN-THE-MAN-

Check out this page.
http://www.addictinggames.com

Greg - GET OUT

http://www.wikipedia.org/

this is the worst Encyclopedia ever

Bradley

http://www.wikipedia.org

Gavin

you gotta check this out! page.

-DAN-THE-MAN-

http://www.wikipedia.org/

Diana M

check out thiz page.

YOYO! its melly, yo.

my name is mellyyy
im think im pretty awesome. (i hope you do too mannn)
i make myspace layouts
click here to see some

andDDDDDD
i have a band!
ANNNND theres a myspace for it DAWG click here

this, was our FIRST SHOW EVERRRRR. we prepared for 5 minutes, grabbed osme other band's guitars and then got up on stage sooo yeah heres a video one of our friends took and youtube posted




youtube is aweeeeesome

GOOD VIDEOS!!!!

charlie is pretty awesome. watch it and you will be shunning the non believers


this is sooo weird its funny. i GUARENTEE that you will ROFL.


i loveee this song/ band.
hellogoodbye(♥) & the early november.
somebody was wayyy bored on their tourbus


suhhp yeah im not gonna keep adding stuff becauseee
you WILL get bored.

<333 melly[fenderrrrella]

Laser Cats? -Maj

What else is there to say....laser cats.
Lazer Cats

Sue Do-Nym (IAN)

Flickr


photo hosting site :D

jesssica

Check out this page thingy

dee jay

look at this because i wont. .

find the link

justin

Go to this page .
http://www.wikipedia.org/
Go to this page

jon

Check out this page.

Diana

http://www.wikipedia.org

< a href = "1963.back"> HyperText/HyperMedia< /a>


Hypertext is text which is not constrained to be linear. Hypertext is text which contains links to other texts. The term was coined by Ted Nelson around 1965. HyperMedia is a term used for hypertext which is not constrained to be text: it can include graphics, video and sound , for example. Apparently Ted Nelson was the first to use this term too.
http://www.w3.org/WhatIs.html

Ted Nelson's mother was an actress, and his father was a director. He went to Swarthmore College in the late 1950's, where he became a film maker. He then went to graduate school at the University of Chicago in 1959, followed by Harvard University in 1960, where he took a course in computer programming using an IBM 7090 computer and began to think about writing a document management system to index and organize his collection of notes.

As he considered the design of this system, Nelson applied his experience as a filmmaker with the conception of complex motion picture effects, moving from one shot to another, and conceived of the idea of hypertext. He became profoundly convinced of the enormous value of such a system, and has been thinking and talking about it ever since.
http://www.livinginternet.com/w/wi_nelson.htm

Always Future

Publishing Contemporized



Printing Press > Hypermedia > Desktop Publishing > The Internet >

1985 Desktop Publishing


Desktop publishing began in 1985 with the introduction of PageMaker software from Aldus and the LaserWriter printer from Apple Computer for the Apple Macintosh computer. The ability to create WYSIWYG page layouts on screen and then print pages at crisp 300 dpi resolution was revolutionary for both the typesetting industry as well as the personal computer industry. The term "desktop publishing" is attributed to Aldus Corporation founder Paul Brainerd, who sought a marketing catch-phrase to describe the small size and relative affordability of this suite of products in contrast to the expensive commercial phototypesetting equipment of the day.

1985

Adobe introduces PostScript
With PostScript becoming a de facto standard for printed output, it was natural to consider using the same language for describing the screen output as well. The rapid increase in CPU power in the late 1980s, combined with an interest in windowing systems, led to several attempts to create a display system that used PostScript as its primary display technology.

Apple LaserWriter was the first printer to ship with PostScript which quickly became the most popular way to output graphics from the computer.

1984


Hewlett-Packard introduces LaserJet, the first desktop laser printer.
Hp introduces the HP LaserJet printer—the company's most successful single product. Able to print at 300 dpi (dots per inch), the LaserJet quickly becomes the world's most popular personal desktop laser printer.
HP also introduces the ThinkJet, a portable 96-dpi printer for desktop and portable PCs. With its far superior printing quality and inexpensive price, the ThinkJet spells the end to noisy dot-matrix printers.
HP Timeline

1984


The Apple Macintosh debutes.
Released with much fanfare in January of 1984, the Macintosh was the first affordable computer to include a Graphical User Interface. It was built around the new Motorola 68000 chip, which was significantly faster than previous processors, running at 8 MHz. The Mac came in a small beige case with a black and white monitor built in. It came with a keyboard and mouse, and had a floppy drive that took 400 kB 3.5" disks--the first personal computer to do so. It originally sold for $2,495.

1976


Steven Wozniak's Apple I Computer
On April Fool's Day, 1976, Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs released the Apple I computer and started Apple Computers. The Apple I was the first with a single circuit board used in a computer.
The Apple Museum

1968

Douglas Engelbart is best known for inventing the computer mouse (in a joint effort with Bill English); as a pioneer of human-computer interaction whose team developed hypertext, networked computers, and precursors to GUIs; and as a committed and vocal proponent of the development and use of computers and networks to help cope with the world's increasingly more urgent and complex problems
The 1968 Demo

1945


Vannevar Bush's Memex proposal in the July 1945 Atlantic Monthly
Bush described the device as electronically linked to a library and able to display books and films from the library and automatically follow cross-references from one work to another.

1945

ENIAC (electronic numerical integrator and computer)--the world's first electronic digital computer--was provided by the extraordinary demand of war to find the solution to calculate the trajectory of a missile.

1927


Vannevar Bush's Differential Analyzer
- is a mechanical analog computer designed to solve differential equations by integration, using wheel-and-disc mechanisms to perform the integration. It was one of the first advanced computing devices to be used operationally.