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Looks like this is where I'm gonna be putting my schoolwork over the year.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Infographics project



Here is my infographics project of the 10 fastest cars in the world. The further they are from the finish line, the proportionally slower they are.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Field Assignment#8


Create a drawing with only type.
I tried to make a truck. It didn't work too well. I got a line image on photoshop, then I used symbols to cover the lines as well as I could.



Field Assignment#7


Make A Tribute To Someone In The Class
I made a tribute to Brandon, perfecting his look in photoshop

Field Assignment#6

Carry Out An assignment from www.learningtoloveyoumore.com
the assignment that I did was "reread your favorite book from grade 5"

The assignment started off like this: Me trying to find the actual book, because I remembered very few things about it, and definitely not the name. Pretty much the only things I remembered was it was called "Airborne" or something like that, and I thought that the author was Kenneth Oppel, which is why I had a lot of trouble finding it. At first, I googled what I remembered, but with no avail. Then, I made some posts on my favorite forums, and even after more than 30 posts I couldn't find the book I was looking for. I looked on a list of all the books Kenneth Oppel wrote, and although he did write a book called "Airborn", It wasn't the one I was looking for. Determined to find the book that I was looking for, I went to the library and looked through every book they had. After looking for more then 2 hours, of looking at plot summaries and books, I finally found what I was looking for. It was called "Airman", and it was by Eoin Colfer, which Is why I got it confused, because those 2 are my favorite authors. As soon as I found the book, I signed it out, went home, and got myself a lot of apples, and lied down and read the whole thing in 8 hours. It was a very good book, and It was strange realizing how much of I forgot over the 5 years I haven't read it.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Field Assignment#5


Make a regular object look fat

Field Assignment#4

Use a piece of open-source software and explain your experience

The piece of open source software that I decided to try was linux, specifically Ubuntu 11.10. The first thing I did was check which partitions were being used by windows, and which weren't, so that I knew which partition to install Ubuntu on. I loaded up the Ubuntu CD and got to the installation menu. I selected which partition to put it on, and I also put the boot loader on the same partition, so that Instead of using grub I could use easyBCD to boot up linux. I entered everything, and it started installing. After it installed, I went back on windows to configure easyBCD. After I got everything working, I rebooted my PC and started up linux. It was working fine, until I realized that my video card was too new and that linux didn't support the drivers for it. I then proceeded to wipe the partition with linux clean and reconfigure easyBCD for 1 operating system.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Field Assignment#3

Use an old piece of technology

Two days back, I used the oldest and most ancient piece of technology of all.... The VCR!!!!
What ended up happening that fateful day is when I was looking for cables in the basement, I came across an ancient relic.... Wondering what it could be, I wiped all the dust off it, to find an antique piece of video playback.. "technology". Completely intrigued by what this obsolete piece of plastic could do, I quickly found some wires(was hard because we only had 1 set that wasn't HDMI), and connected it to my 55' HDTV. I tried putting a bluray into it, but with no avail. DvDs didn't work either. However, I quickly figured that probably the 15 year old cassette cartoons were the ones that this antique could play. I put them in, and with a very relieving "click... whirrr whirr whirr" the cassette was accepted. By the way, I had a laugh at it saying 480P high definition. I watched the entire tom sawyer cartoon in true 480p HD, then decided that I like blu-ray more.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Lost poster



The background of this poster is as such. In the game league of legends, there is a character named "Annie" who is famous for her quote "Have you seen my bear tibbers?" Tibbers is a huge teddy bear on fire which she makes appear and do massive damage to everyone, and as such is feared.

My elements and principles of design project



























Wednesday, October 5, 2011



Here I merged the infiniti logo, and the chrome logo.





My Adobe Illustrator project-I recreated the infiniti logo







My Photoshop Face Mash-up is complete. I mixed 4 different faces, in color.



Monday, October 3, 2011

Field Assignment#2-Record A Rant.
I decided to record cave johnstons rant, from portal 2

Sunday, September 18, 2011

My Dream job assignment:

Research and describe a job in the communications technology field and explain how you would utilize the following in your day to day activities within the job. Reference the Ontario Skills Passport website for descriptions of essential skills, and work habits.

Name of Job

Medical Radiation Technologist

Description

all general radiography and fluoroscopy requirements for the hospital

Required Education

Bachelor degree+Medical degree+3 years Medical Radiologist Technology program

Required Experience

Northern.

Pay Range

85000-500 000

Reason(s) for choosing this job

I like medicine, snow, and money, and this job is in Nunavut and pays extremely good

Fill in the table below use examples that are specific to your chosen job.

ESSENTIAL SKILLS

EXAMPLE(S)

CHECK

reading text

Reading manuals, receiving education, reading machine results

oral communication

Talking to boss, other people in hostpital, other people in 7 people in radiation medicine team

job task planning and organizing

Getting to work, completing assignments/testing

problem solving

If equipment malfunctions, it might need to be fixed or an alternate solution found

finding information

At the begging, referencing manuals will be vital to success.

WORK HABITS

working safely

When working with radiation, safety measures will have to be observed, such as making sure you don’t get exposes to it.

teamwork

Will be important with 6 other people on the radiation team, so you know who’s doing what part, like who operates equipment, who does what part of the report etc.

reliability

Showing up on time is always important, especially here because you’re part of a small group, so that you can start with your group related task earlier.

initiative

Offering to help other people with their job when yours is done to get things done faster

customer service

There isn't really any customer service for this job; its mostly analyzing tests data.

entrepreneurship

No business skills really required, its mostly other people that make the financial decisions.

Pitch

In the space below, make a pitch as to why your dream job is the best.

This job is the best because first of all, its in nunavut, which is cool because theres lots of snow and its always cold. It also has a very high starting pay(because its in nunavut), which is good because you get lots of money fast, and it gives you experience so you can get a higher paying job in a place where all your friends live. Its also great because you get to work with radiation and fleuroscopy, so you'll get to learn a lot of new skills and a lot of new pieces of technology. 4th, you'll get to learn the inuit language and culture.5th, I like medicine, and since this job is a medical job, so much the better.

All right, this is my field project #1.
What I did was the one when you transplant audio from one movie to another. I transplanted audio from tom&jerry into a fight scene from die hard.


In case any of you were wondering, how I did this was I took all the clips from the original movie, put them together, then I took the audio from tom&jerry, took them apart into distinct sections, then rearranged them so they fit with the video. Here's a screenshot-

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Does This work?

I've never used a blog, so I'm just gonna fire this message through the system to see if it works. Also, it'll fill up space, because currently I have a title and nothing else.