when I look at something like this it honestly makes me happy , knowing that our society is advancing and that I'll be one of the few people out of the history of people to take place in this. This device shows how my generation will be making the switch to a more futuristic reality and that the stuff in movies will more than likely be real in my lifetime. Also I feel that a device like this is great and reflects a more positive side of technology and not some horror flick of how robots will take over the earth. All in all I extremly like this product and the capabilities it has although I'm quite sure when first released it's not going to live up to this commercials glory. But, all in all this is awesome in my eyes.
The last time I can think of having to harness patience was when I went to go get my driving permit. This not only took a long drive, but a long line as well, having arrived at the DMV on a Friday morning I along with my mom thought that the line would be minimal. But, I wouldn't be telling you about this if that were the case. The line lasted a solid hour that once up only allowed me to fill in my most basic information. I also had to take the test, another 30 mins and wait for the workers to come back from lunch. This may have been the more aggravating part, but I kept my cool and soon was rewarded with my first and hopefully last permit.
When I first started working out I didn't really know what I was doing, I would just pick up a weight start going at it. But, that would quickly lead me to injury whether hurting my back from squatting or pulling my calf from sprints. It was a painful way to learn a lesson , but I would never recede. Those moments would teach me to be smart about how i workout and to always warm up. Either going for a light jog or stretching, maybe even both to secure that I do not hurt myself.
The hover-car, a device seen if sci-fi moves everywhere and an idea that will when possible revolutionize transportation. The hover car will allow for the absence of roads conserving materials and providing more area for the building of houses, that will be needed for our growing population. It also stops the need for airplanes as speed will not be a problem with these babies. This will also help conserve gas and other fossil fuels that would be used by regular cars, planes, and trains. Another possibility that the hover-car may bring is space travel and the ability to leave our atmosphere. To believe all of this may be possible by the development of one invention that may be soon upon us.
Lead archaeologist Ryan Lee is on the hunt again and hits a home run when he discovers an ancient dinosaur fossil, one of which is a bone of the Rayacoustesdactyl. The fossil seems to date back sixty-five million years a time that belonged to some of the earliest dinosaurs. This discovery further supports the idea of the Rayacoustesdactyl's structure and behavior. History books describe the Rayacoustesdactyl as a flying dinosaur that contained three finger tip like points in its wings which is why it has dactyl in its name. The Rayacoustesdactyl also was able to keep its self flying due to its supersonic sound waves it could make which it used to push off the ground and even to see its surroundings as it was blind. This ability to use super sonic waves is where it gets acoustes in its name like acoustics. Another unique ability only found in the Rayacoustesdactyl is its profound ability of laser rays that it could shoot out its wing tips. It did this with a special chemical found in the wings that would react and heat up the air in a line. This is how we have come to get ray in its name, completly summing up what the Rayacoustesdactyl could do.
The project overall was a hassle having to fit so much content into a 3 minute time period and as well as finding ways to make it intresting and new. Overall I did not enjoy this project, but did learn a lot about the evolution of the clock. SO far in T.E.D we have been given design challenges, bigfoot project, and evolution of technology project all which have been intresting and a good learning experience.
Toilet- - -Scottish stone huts - -Large pans connected to a water supply - -Communal Roman bench lavatories - -A small opening over a moat - -A water closet where waste drains - -The modern flush toilet Weapons and tools composition- - -Wood - -Stone - -Copper - -Iron - -Steel Alloy - -Carbon fiber Time Keeping Devices (Clock)- - Sundial - Water Clocks - Candle Clock - Incense Clock - Astronomical Clock - Hourglass - Mechanical Clock - Pendulum Clock - Pocket Watch - Chronometer - Electric Clock - Quartz Clock - Atomic Clock - Digital Clock Written by: Ryan Lee and Trice Pickens Tennis Ball Holding Device Given five pieces of balsa wood, six feet approximately of string, and a piece of paper we as a group tried designing a device that could hold multiple tennis balls without failure of one bouncing out. The first thing we did was plot before using materials and decided that using the paper as the container for the balls would be the best option. Then we had to find a way to shape the paper and create a way to stop the balls from rolling out so we used the balsa wood as side rails to keep balls in and create a foundation for the papers structure. We then plotted how we would solve the tennis balls from bouncing out so we loosely tied string to the constructs bottom to do that.
The end result was a container that could hold one ball without fault. |
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